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Sea View Cottage, Errislannan 🐕📶


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Bedrooms
4 Bedrooms
Bedroom Layout
2 x Double , 2 x Twin
Bathrooms
2 Baths
Sleeps
8

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Description

Our Rating: 4.0 out of 5.0 stars

Sea View Cottage is a newly decorated charming bungalow tucked away in a quiet lane way in the Errislannan Penninsula along the Wild Atlantic Way approximately 8 km from Clifden Town Centre. The cottage boasts panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the 12 Bens mountains. Perfect holiday home for a family wishing to get away from it all offering free wifi & close to many white sandy beaches being ideal for an early morning swim or kids fishing off the rocks.

This holiday homes sleeps up to 8 guests.  The home is bright and spacious and has an outhouse ideal for storing wet gear.

Connemara has long been regarded as the real emerald of Ireland ‘Connemara is a savage beauty’ Oscar Wilde. Connemara’s landscape will take your breath away, golf competitions and horse riding on wonderful open grassland. Boat races, regattas, music festivals, marathons, activity events all take place throughout the year.

Errislannan is the perfect location to explore all of what Connemara has to offer such as a visit to Kylemore Abbey, climb Diamond Hill at the Connemara National park, visit the ruins of the old D’Arcy mansion, Clifden Castle. Take a drive along the Sky Road, swim our waters, walk our headlands, scubadive or fish our rivers.  The scenery in this area is spectacular with a great variety of seabirds & wildlife including seals and dolphins.

Come along and make some memories with your family or friends.

Layout

All rooms on one level:  4 Bedrooms (2 x doubles 2 x twins) 1 ensuite & 1 family bathroom

There is a large open plan reception room, fully fitted kitchen and dining area.

The reception room has a  2 seater leather sofa and a 3 seater leather sofa, coffee table, flat screen TV, open fireplace, large window with distance sea views of the Atlantic Ocean.

The kitchen area has an electric oven & hob, free standing fridge/freezer.  Dining table seating up to 8 guests with views to the back & front of the house.  The utility room houses a dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, sink, window overlooking the front of the house and storage cupboards.  Tiled & wooden floor in these areas.

There are 4 bedrooms:

2 double bedrooms (1 ensuite shower room)

2 twin rooms (2 single)

Family bathroom with bath and separate shower

To the side of the house is an outhouse which is ideal for storing wet gear, fishing rods, kayaks, surf boards or bikes.  There is also a WC.

There is a wooden picnic bench where you could enjoy dining Al Fresco whilst overlooking beautiful scenery enjoying a glass of Chardonnay! There is ample parking.

Travel cot & high chair provided.

Strictly no pets, no smoking or parties.

Local Info

Clifden town ‘the Capital of Connemara’ is oozing history, heritage, culture & traditions of Irish Music and Dance. This vibrant town has an array of shops selling top quality gifts, trinket souvenirs and handmade knits but to name a few! You will also find boutiques, antique shops and art galleries. There are cosy coffee shops, pubs from the genuine ‘quaint-Irish’ to the more trendy where entertainment is plentiful. Whatever your taste in music you will find a selection of traditional, modern music and dance. Clifden has a reputation for the West’s ‘Gourmet Capital’ – for its fine restaurants. Take the kids to the town playground where they can have fun on the swings or have a kick about in the pitch beside it!

A must visit is the ruins of the old D’Arcy mansion, Clifden Castle. Along the Sky Road is a gateway leading to the castle. Once a Gothic Mansion, the D’Arcy’s lived here until 1850 when the estate was sold to the Eyre Family who lived here at intervals until the castle fell into ruin in the early 20th century.

There are many fine festivals to enjoy throughout the year in Connemara. Most full of music, dance, fun, laughter, activities and games for the young and the young-at-heart. The most well known and oldest of all is the Clifden Community Arts Festival which offers a superb range of poetry readings, lectures, recitals, traditional music, concerts and comedy

At the summit of the Sky Road peninsula there is Eyrephort beach at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.

For those Rainy Days, the Station House Theatre shows the latest movies throughout the week. The theatre also runs live family friendly shows suitable for all ages throughout the summer season. The Station House Leisure Centre have 3 day and weekly passes available for visitors to purchase, which allow you access to the hotel’s gym, swimming pool, steam room, sauna and Jacuzzi!

Why not visit Dan O’Haras homestead (8 minute drive from Clifden town on the N59); an award winning heritage centre which offers a fascinating glimpse of rural Ireland in the mid-nineteenth century. Visitors can enjoy a carriage ride through the centre and see demonstrations of turf cutting, sheep herding and other traditional tasks.

Explore Connemara on an electric bike which can be hired from All Things Connemara (on Market Street) or take part in a bike tour with Connemara Cycling Tours (also on Market Street)

Clifden Friday Market takes place every Friday on Market Square where you will find a wide variety of producers selling their fresh produce to the general public. Be sure to arrive early, as most of the produce and stalls are gone by noon. There’s a good selection of organic vegetables, homemade breads, pies, herbs, fruits, flowers, plants and some clothing.

Clifden has probably the best fishing waters in Europe. The scenery in this area is spectacular on land and at sea with a great variety of seabirds and wildlife, including seals and dolphins. Why not spend the day sea angling? Pack a picnic and spend the day on the beautiful briny sea! Call John at the Celtic Queen on 095-21069 or on 0862484674

Approximately, 4km from Clifden Town Centre, you will find a delightful Pitch and Putt course, which is suitable for all ages and a great activity that the whole family will enjoy!

Connemara has long been regarded as the real emerald of Ireland ‘Connemara is a savage beauty’ Oscar Wilde. Connemara’s landscape will take your breath away, golf competitions and horse riding on wonderful open grassland. . Boat races, regattas, music festivals, marathons, activity events all take place throughout the year.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS IN AND AROUND THE CONNEMARA AREA, PLEASE BROWSE THE “THINGS TO DO” SECTION ON OUR WEBSITE

Testimonials

“A lovely spotlessly clean house with everything you could need for a comfortable stay. Ideal location to explore Connemara, its gorgeous beaches, and nearby Clifden.”- Judy January 2022

Extras

FREE WIFI

No pets allowed

€7 per night for electricity and oil.

Check-in time is strictly from 4pm onwards (If you require a later check-in time please let us know)

Check-out time is strictly at 10am on day of departure.

Please note that a €200 cash security deposit is required upon arrival. As long as there are no breakages or damage to the property this will be refunded on departure.

Stictly no Smoking or Parties

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Features

All inclusive

All one floor

Ample Parking

Dishwasher

Fabulous Views

Flat Screen TV

Garden

Garden Furniture

High chair & Travel cot

Linen & towels included

Lots of natural light

Microwave

Open Fireplace

Pet Friendly

WiFi

4 nights for the price of 3

Early booking discount

Family Friendly

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Late availability discount

Low occupancy rate

Multiple week discount

Pet Friendly

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