Ryder Cup unveils official Adare glamping site with stays from €1,170

Pink Moon-operated site near the first tee will offer festival-style accommodation during the 2027 tournament
Prices for two people range from €1,170 for a seven night stay up to €3,240.

Prices for two people range from €1,170 for a seven night stay up to €3,240.

The official 2027 Ryder Cup has unveiled a glamping experience in Adare, with prices starting from €1,170 for a seven-night stay.

The site, located in the Mountwilliam area of Adare, will offer access to the course via a designated entrance.

Ryder Cup Europe had previously revealed to the Irish Examiner that the official glampsite would be located within a five-minute walk of the first tee.

The site will be operated by Pink Moon, the company that runs the camping facilities at Electric Picnic.

Prices for two people range from €1,170 for a seven-night stay to €3,240.

Tents accommodating up to six people are also available for seven-night stays, with prices ranging from €2,820 to €6,930 for premium accommodation options.

Average prices work out at €151 per person per night for a seven-night stay and €176 per person per night for a five-night stay.

It is expected that between 6,000 and 7,000 people will use the site on a daily basis during tournament week.

European Tour Group’s Chief Ryder Cup Officer, Richard Atkinson, said: “This is the first time we have had an Official Campsite for fans at a Ryder Cup, and not only will it offer a unique chance to stay right next to the venue, I am sure the opportunity to walk to the course and back every day will be additionally appealing."

“From the day we launched our ticketing process in April, we have stressed the importance of making the 2027 Ryder Cup as accessible as possible to as wide a demographic as possible and today’s announcement shows that once again," he added.

Mr Atkinson said fans will enjoy a “festival-like” experience, with additional on-site entertainment to be announced closer to the tournament.

Bookings will be available on a first-come, first-served basis from 2pm on Thursday, but only to fans who have already purchased tickets through official Ryder Cup platforms.

A further allocation of campsite places will be made available to fans who are successful in the ticket ballot, which opened on June 3 and runs until June 29.

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