Excellent
Great campsite. The bell tent was very nice. Even though the campsite was full when I was there it was still well spaced out and they don’t allow the place to get overcrowded.
Pure Space is a family-friendly eco glamping retreat in 10 acres of native woodland on the Loop Head Peninsula, Co. Clare, 15 minutes' walk from the sea. Choose from self-catering wooden lodges, off-grid wooden cabins, or furnished bell tents with real beds and cosy bedding. A small number of pitches for cyclists and hikers, plus two small camper van bays with hook-up. On-site yoga, wood-fired sauna, and a safe woodland setting for children to explore, with prices from €110 a night.

Choose our quieter months of May, June or September to chill together in this tranquil space. Our furnished bell tents provide a perfect romantic atmosphere for a lazy afternoon with your own little campfire and outdoor blankets to snuggle up under with a cup or glass of your favourite beverage. Take a Yoga class and or a sauna together after a chilly dip at the local pier.

A perfect place for a family holiday.
A choice of lodges, cabins or bell tents. Think of camp fires, story telling, campfires and marshmallows. Forever friends made. Fairy tale woodland to explore and if you do manage to leave our space, the Loop Head Peninsula is bursting with activities to keep you all busy, if you want that :)

Our lodges provide ample space and comfort for a little gathering of friends for your annual reunion. Bring and share some food, pop open the Prosecco or or warm your hands on a mug of Cocoa, share a sauna, reminisce, belly laugh, sing and be silly. Yoga in the morning to reset the head, a fresh walk around Loop Head, you might see a Dolphin or two. The joys of these everlasting friendships staying with you.
Yes. Pure Space is set in 10 acres of native woodland with space for children to explore safely, including hidden "nature huts" in the trees. Guests with toddlers, young children and teenagers have all described it as a safe, relaxed place for kids to roam.
Pure Space is not a general campsite. A small number of pitches are reserved for cyclists and hikers only. There are two camper van bays (up to 6.5m) with electric hook-up; there is no hook-up for tents.
Self-catering wooden lodges, off-grid wooden cabins, and furnished bell tents with real beds and cosy bedding. Prices start from €110 a night.
Yes, a fully equipped communal kitchen is available to all guests, with electricity, and guests often describe cooking and eating there alongside other families as one of the highlights of their stay.
No. Guests consistently describe Pure Space as quiet and relaxed, with one noting simply, "no parties, lovely atmosphere."
Yes. On-site yoga is taught by owner Trea, a qualified instructor, with sessions suited to a range of ages and abilities. There's also a wood-fired sauna and a meditation labyrinth in the woodland.
It's a 15-minute walk from Querrin pier and slipway where you can swim at hight tide. 4kms away from Glasheen beach (safe and sandy), Doonaha and 7kms to Kilkee's Pollock Holes and cliff walk.
Yes, dogs are allowed at Pure Space (formerly Pure Camping) in Querrin, County Clare, though there are specific restrictions to ensure the safety of our own animals and for those who are a little nervous around dogs.
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