February 16, 2010

221 – The Bothy Self Catering Ireland Birr Offaly

Self Catering in Ireland. The Bothy is a garden cottage in its own secluded area within Birr Castle Demesne. A gate in the wall opens on to the famous Millennium gardens (open to the public) set in a large park laid out around a lake and on the banks of two rivers, offering miles and hours of beauty and tranquility. This is a must for nature lovers, gardeners, artists, and all yours to enjoy privately each evening. The Demesne is equally celebrated for its giant telescope, the largest in the world for 75 years and now fully restored. Boating trips on the River Shannon, cycling, fishing and golf are all nearby.

The Bothy comprises an entrance into a living room with dining area, kitchenette, bathroom and 3 bedrooms, 1 double, 1 twin and 1 single. The Bothy is heated by oil central heating and an open fire (all fuel and power, bed linen and towels included in rent) and includes a colour TV, washing machine. Garden furniture allows you to enjoy the lawned gardens and there is parking space for 2 cars. Pets are welcome. Shops, pub and restaurant are all within 300 meters.

There has been a Norman castle on this site since 1170. From the 14th to the 17th century the O’ Carroll family ruled from here and the territory was known as Ely O’ Carroll The castle was granted to Sir Lawrence Parsons in 1620 and it is still the private family home of the Parsons family.

The Grounds and the Gardens – The grounds evolved from the parkland of oak and beech trees of the 17th century; of the same period are the Box Hedges which form part of the formal gardens. The 18th century is characterised by the creation of the lake and planting around this area.The 19th century saw the building of the Suspension Bridge and the development of the Fernery and the Fountain, the Waterfall and the Winter Garden. The 20th century saw the creation of the Arboretum, the River Garden, the terraces and herbaceous borders around the castle, the seed and plant expeditions abroad and the development of glass houses for propagation. Of the same period is the development of the formal gardens based on 17th century Bavarian design.The wildflower meadows are left uncut until July to ensure that the wild flowers seed and naturally regenerate.

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220 – Cronkeerin Cottage Self Catering Ireland Ardara Donegal

Self Catering in Ireland. We are delighted to present a traditional thatched cottage, self catering accommodation that has been in the Breslin family for over 300 years. Although the cottage is old, the thatch has recently been renewed and the inside of the cottage has been completely renovated to offer all the modern amenities to the holiday visitor. Modern Holiday Accommodation in a Traditional Thatched Cottage.

Fully modern conveniences are at hand in our cottage with: Central heating, Power shower All new flooring throughout, 2 x spacious Bedrooms – a double & single in one bedroom and a double in the other bedroom. The parlor still has its traditional charm.

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218 – Coastguard Station Self Catering Ireland Clifden Galway

Self Catering in Ireland. The Coastguard Station on the Sky Road is a tastefully restored historic building designed to provide the visitor with the best of hospitality and comfort in the midst of some of the finest scenery of Ireland’s Atlantic coast. Built on a steep incline overlooking Clifden Bay and immediately adjacent to the D’Arcy Castle, it could hardly have been better situated for a sweeping view of the surrounding coastline. It is located about two and a half miles west of Clifden From the doorstep the visitor can access the peace and beauty of the Sky Road and walk for miles in the fresh Atlantic air. In Clifden and the surrounding area there are a variety of shops, restaurants and tourist activities to suit every taste.

The Coastguard Station consists of six Two-Bedroom Townhouses, with bathroom, kitchen/dining/living area and porch; one spacious three-bedroom Officer’s House with two bathrooms, large kitchen and dining/living area, and the feature one-bedroom Tower.All units are centrally heated and the townhouses and officer’s house have open fireplaces.

All the houses have pine floors and fixtures and have been designed and finished to the highest standards. Each house is individually decorated and outfitted with kitchen equipment, radio and television.

Clifden is a town of about a 1,000 people and the hub of commerce, public administration and tourism for west Connemara. It is a thriving market town as well as a haven for visitors and holiday-home residents. It boasts a wide variety of pubs and restaurants to suit every taste and live music is a feature of the pub life year round. In the immediate vicinity there is abundance for the visitor to do. The area has always been a magnet for both fresh-water and sea-fishing. For the sailing enthusiast there is the Clifden Boat Club, which provides lessons during the summer months. The golf enthusiast can select from the Connemara Golf Club or go further afield to Westport and Oughterard.

Hill walking and archeology have become especially popular in recent years thanks mainly to the work of local archeologist, Michael Gibbons, proprietor of Connemara Walking Center, who has established an international reputation as an expert on the archeology of Connemara. Day trips to the islands are also a great family favourite, as is pony trekking.

A unique experience awaits the visitor at Kylemore Abbey, home of the Irish Benedictine nuns, famed for the beauty of its neo-Gothic architecture and romantic setting and one of the most visited tourist sites in the country. En route the visitor passes through the historic village of Letterfrack, once famed for its notoriety as an industrial school but currently enjoying an extraordinary renaissance as home to the Connemara West Cooperative which houses, among its many functions, the Connemara Community Radio as well as the Furniture College; it is also the site of Connemara National Park where the visitor can see exhibits of natural history and hike the trails and foothills of Diamond Mountain.

During the summer months there is a lecture series organized around the theme of Connemara history and culture. Ellis Hall hosts the local film club, which organizes weekly screenings throughout the year.

An event unique to Clifden is the Community Arts Week, which is held every September and has earned the enviable distinction of being the finest of its kind in the country. It attracts performers and visitors from all over the world and adds an eclectic and cosmopolitan air to the town and is enjoyed to the full by the local community. Writers like Seams Heaney, Kazuo Ishiguro and John McGahern have become familiar visitors to Clifden over the years.

The annual event for which Clifden is most famous is the Connemara Pony Show, usually held in the second week of August. The importance of the Connemara Pony has been recognized in the Museum located in the Station House Hotel complex. Many other events such as regattas and shows are organized throughout the year.

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February 12, 2010

217 – Burnt House Self Catering Ireland Rosscahill Galway

Self Catering in Ireland. Burnt House is a most attractive cottage built using traditional materials. Stone built fireplace in living-room. Liscannor stone has been used througout the hall, kitchen, and living room areas. The living room is extra large with an efficient wood-burner in thich you can use logs, turf, or coal. Of course, the cottage has full oil-fired central heating throughout.

The location is tranquil and picturesque; the cottage is set in its own 5 hectares of fields and mature woods. Within easy strolling distance (250 yards) of the shore of Lough Corrib offering great fishing for beginner or expert alike. Local amenities are good with a shop and two pubs within 2 miles. Moycullen shopping centre is only 6 miles; Oughterard 6 miles; 11 miles only to the not-to-be-missed, Galway City.

The cottage is also ideally located for heading off on wonderful sight-seeing trips to Connemara and Clare; Visit Ashford Castle, the Burren, Cliffs of Moher, etc.

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219 – Cloonlara Cottage Self Catering Ireland Renvyle Galway

Self Catering in Ireland. Cloonlara Cottage is on the Renvyle Peninsula between the villages of Letterfrack and Tullycross on the Connemara Loop, 10 minute drive from Connemara National Park and Kylemora Abbey- two of Natures beauty spots. 10km from the town of Clifden with its many attractions, famous for its street festivals -home of the Connemara Pony Shows, landing site of the First Transatlantic Flight in 1919 The cottage is 30km from Westport- A ramblers paradise with alleyways, cobbled streets, little shops, restaurants and bars.

Renvyle is surrounded by hills and mountains, rivers lakes, beaches and sea You can walk or climb, fish swim ,sail or scubadive .Take boat tours to off shore islands, cruise Irelands only Fjord at Killary Harbour. Play Golf on 9 or 18 hole courses surrounded by tranquility – there is something for everyone and every budget.

Every village has a secret just waiting for you to discover, a waterfall, a delicious scone and homemade jam, a creamy pint, a session of music never to be forgotten. Perhaps a moonlight swim in a hidden cove- truly Connemara is wonderful A must to be seen place Cloonlara Cottage is waiting for you

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