This spacious property is located on 192 acres of magnificent natural environment of mountain, meadow and river with spectacular views of the renowned Connemara landscape only 1 mile from Clifden and 2 hours drive from Galway and Westport. Onsite there is a seasonal bar, children's play area, mini golf and tennis court. Clifden town boasts a superb selection of pubs and excellent restaurants and by night comes alive with music and fun. With golf, walking, swimming, scuba diving and exploring the beautiful countryside this is a must for your family get away.
GF: lounge/kitchen/diner, double with en-suite shower room. FF: twin, single, bathroom.
Extra Details
Electricity by meter read, open fire (no fuel supplied), linen included, TV, fridge with small ice box, microwave, dishwasher, shared w/machine, open plan shared garden, off road parking, children's playground, mini-golf, tennis. Sorry no pets. ~There is a security deposit of EUR100 payable on arrival.
~Towels are not provided but can be hired for EUR3 per set (1 hand towel and 1 bath towel) if required.
~There is a Children's Play Area, Mini golf and Tennis Court on site. A fee does apply for the crazy golf and tennis.
~ There is also a laundrette on site.
~Mini Golf, Tennis Courts and all outdoor facilities are weather dependent and are not available for use during the Winter months. Bar Facilities are available on site at the Clifden Cottages for July and August ( no bar food ). Closed in off peak season.
The nearest local pub serving food is 1.5 miles from the property.
~ Farmers Market takes place in Clifden each Friday.
~There is a cot and high chair available on request at a rate of EUR5 each.
~ Kylemore Abbey: Set in the heart of Connemara, Kylemore Abbey shares its woodlands, lakes and rivers with a large variety of birds and animals. A trip to the West of Ireland is not complete without experiencing the beauty and tranquillity of Kylemore Abbey and Gardens. Facilities at Kylemore include a visitor centre, an exhibition housed in the main reception rooms of the house and a video which takes the visitor through the history of the house and its occupants. The Visitor Centre and exhibition, Gothic Church and Craft shop are open all year.
~Connemara National Park: The Connemara National Park covers some 2,000 hectares (4,942 acres), consisting of entirely natural and unspoilt terrain. It is an environment which offers the visitor endless sights, experiences, adventure and activity.
~Killary Cruises: takes you to see the unspoiled splendour of the Killary, Ireland's only Fjord. No visit to Connemara would be complete without a visit to Killary Fjord. The nine mile long inlet boasts some of the finest scenery in the West of Ireland, and because of its sheltered nature, its waters are always calm. The purpose built cruise ship, which can accommodate up to 150 passengers, has been designed to offer the maximum of comfort and safety to its guests, and also to offer them uninterrupted views of the spectacular scenery which makes the Killary such a unique place to visit. "The Connemara Lady" vessel is wheelchair accessible and is very suitable for young and old alike.
Walking - Hill, Tennis, Mini-golf, Children's Playground on site. Pony trekking, Leisure centre and indoor pool, Fishing, Cycling 1 miles. Traditional Music 1.5 miles. Horse riding 5 miles. Golf 7 miles.