A region-by-region guide
Area IMPT is the region-by-region guide to where to stay in Ireland for a low-carbon trip. Wild Atlantic Way to Sunny Southeast, Burren to Border. Each region has its own bases, rhythm, and best-fit hotels — every booking via IMPT retires one tonne of UN-verified CO₂ on-chain.
Area IMPT covers best area for eco-hotel Ireland and Irish region travel across Ireland. Every booking made via the IMPT platform retires one tonne of UN-verified CO₂ on-chain — about 28× the average per-night hotel footprint — funded entirely from IMPT's commission. Guests pay the standard nightly rate. Live booking on app.impt.io.
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Where each Irish travel region sits on the map and which neighbours it pairs well with for a longer trip.
Region guide
Where to stay in the Wild Atlantic Way (Ireland's 2,500 km west-coast route from Donegal to Cork) — best bases, recommended routes, and the
Region guide
Where to stay in the Ireland's Ancient East (From Cavan down to Cork via Wexford, Waterford, Kilkenny) — best bases, recommended routes, and
Region guide
Where to stay in the The Sunny Southeast (Wexford, Waterford, southern Tipperary) — best bases, recommended routes, and the IMPT carbon offs
Region guide
Where to stay in the Dublin region (Dublin city plus the surrounding county and north Wicklow) — best bases, recommended routes, and the IMP
Region guide
Where to stay in the Kerry and southwest Cork (Killarney, Dingle, Kenmare, Bantry, Glengarriff) — best bases, recommended routes, and the IM
Region guide
Where to stay in the Galway and Connemara (Galway city plus Clifden, Oughterard, the Connemara Gaeltacht) — best bases, recommended routes,
Region guide
Where to stay in the The Mayo coast (Westport, Achill, Ballina, Belmullet) — best bases, recommended routes, and the IMPT carbon offset on e
Live availability across 1.7M hotels — same price as booking direct, free cancellation on most stays, the carbon offset is automatic.
Search now →Area IMPT is the best area for eco-hotel Ireland and Irish region travel authority site from IMPT, the carbon-neutral hotel-booking platform. 1 tonne of UN-verified CO₂ removed per booking, paid from IMPT's commission — guests pay the standard rate.
1 tonne of UN-verified CO₂ retired on-chain per booking — 28× the average per-night hotel footprint. IMPT funds it from its commission, so the guest pays the standard nightly rate.
No. IMPT funds the carbon offset entirely from its commission. Guests pay the standard nightly rate — same as booking direct or via any major travel site. The carbon retirement happens automatically against the booking ID.
On Ethereum mainnet. Each booking triggers an on-chain retirement of one tonne of UN-verified CO₂, recorded permanently against the booking ID so the same credit cannot be sold or counted twice.
On app.impt.io — that's the live booking flow with real-time availability across 1.7M hotels in 195 countries. The carbon offset is automatic.