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Beech Lodge
| Name: | Beech Lodge | Sleeps: | 4 | Shower: | 2 |
| Town: | Ballindrum, Athy | Double Room: | 1 | Bath: | 1 |
| County: | Kildare, Ireland | Twin Room: | 1 | Type: | House |
| GPS: | 53.0096, -6.88476 | Single Room: | 0 |
Beech Lodge | Description
Beech Lodge is located in Ballindrum, near Athy town in County Kildare. This delightful 4 star self-catering property is beautifully situated in a scenic area allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding countryside.
Beech Lodge is the ideal haven for a memorable holiday; this is evident in the propertys luxurious rooms and homely ambience which features all through the house.
Take the opportunity to enjoy the openness of the lush green countryside and in the evenings relax in front of a traditional open fire with a glass of wine and plan the next days adventure. Beech Lodge is an excellent touring base for Kildare and the neighbouring counties.
With two bedrooms, one double en-suite and a twin with a wheelchair accessible bathroom. All bedrooms are extremely comfortable and beautifully decorated ensuring a restful nights sleep. There are hair dryers, electric blankets and televisions in each bedroom.
Facilities include, a dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, micro wave, pay phone and safe. The site is elevated and scenic, with garden furniture for your enjoyment.
Beech Lodge is 4 star luxury accommodation which has received a category 4 award in the Failte Ireland Validated Accessible Scheme. Category 4 applies to all wheelchair users including those requiring assistance to transfer to and from the wheelchair e.g. carer/partner.
Directions: On M9 Motorway, At exit 3, take the N78 for Athy. Take 3rd right for Burtown Big. Ballindrum farm is 1 mile on your left.
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