In Northern Ireland, on a peninsula in Lough Erne, a lodge called “FinnLough” welcomes tourists; A residence that is actually a relaxing haven for travelers. This residence includes dome and bubble-shaped and transparent accommodation units that provide tourists with a 360-degree view of the surrounding environment. This residence is a good opportunity for those who want to watch the starry night sky and the surrounding nature in an enclosed space. (Suzanne Lovellinc)
Photographer: Unknown / finnlough.com
Finlough accommodation units have many facilities, some of which include luxurious beds with mattresses equipped with a heating system, stone bathtubs, gramophones and telescopes. To ensure that guests stay warm even on the coldest days of the year, the accommodation units are equipped with an underfloor heating system. These domes are located in a private forest and there is no fear of someone accidentally bumping into your dome at any time. Each accommodation unit has its own area and guests can lock the gate of this area.
The story of Finlauf residence dates back to 1983; When Rosie and Bobby Beare first started building this shelter. The second generation of this family renovated this property 30 years later. They carried out the restoration based on principles such as environmental protection and sustainability. Local artisans were employed to design the interior of the domes of this residence. The interior of the domes has been reconstructed simply and with natural materials.

Photographer: Unknown / inyourpocket.com
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Cover photo source: finnlough.com; Photographer: Unknown
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