Kincasslagh near Annagry, County Donegal, sleeps six in three bedrooms.
The living areas in this property consist of a kitchen/diner and a sitting room. Appliances include an oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV, and an open fire. The bedrooms consist of two doubles, one with en-suite shower room, and a ground-floor twin, serviced by a ground-floor bathroom. Outside, there is a small lawned garden with seating, along with off-road parking for three cars. Within 0.1 miles, you will find the nearest shop, and within 2.2 miles, a pub. Please note, this property welcomes one well-behaved dog, but is non-smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are all included in the price, along with a stairgate. Bring the whole family for a memorable escape to Kincasslagh.
Amenities: Central heating. Oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. TV and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Stairgate available. Off-road parking for 3 cars. Small lawn with seating. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.1 miles, pub 2.2 miles, beach 0.6 miles
Region: The West of Ireland conjures up many images; thatched, whitewashed cottages, a flock of sheep on a narrow road, an emerald green field with a stone wall, or the Atlantic waves crashing into towering cliffs and rocky shores.
Town: The village of Abbey is situated 7 miles west of Portumna and 11 miles from Loughrea, south east of Galway city on the northern shore of Lough Rea. County Galway’s winner, for three years running, of Ireland’s Tidy Towns competition, the village of Abbey offers two pubs and a supermarket, and a monastery dating back to the 11th Century, from which the village takes its name. Portumna is nearby, offering good fishing and watersports, while the medieval town of Loughrea is host to several shops and pubs, two 4 star hotels, an 18 hole golf course and a lake, renowned for its fishing. Gort, is a medium sized market town on the Galway-to-Ennis Road, situated in a gap between the Slieve Aughty Mountains and the Burren to the south. There is a strong tradition of Irish music in the locality and many pubs stage sessions at night. With the cosmopolitan delights of Galway city and the popular beach at Salthill also within driving distance, this is an ideal touring base.