Castlegregory, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry ref 5496 This lovely home is 2 miles from Castlegregory. It is tastefully furnished, has a fully equipped fitted kitchen, cosy comfortable lounge with open fire and a lovely decked area ideal for those fine summer evenings to sit, relax and enjoy a glass of wine. The property boasts panoramic views of the lovely sea and mountains that surround the area. You are ideally placed for touring the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle peninsula and a visit to see Fungie the dolphin is a must.
Shop 2 miles. Pub. Restaurant 880 yards. Beach 250 yards.
On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen/diner, double, twin, shower room. On the first floor: double with ensuite bathroom, double with single.
Electricity supplement of €35 Oct - Jun, storage heaters, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, hairdryer, alarm clock, uk tv channels, welcome pack, high chair, travel cot, TV, sky, dvd player, CD, microwave, dishwasher, Washing Machine / Dryer, fully enclosed garden, decked area, garden furniture, bbq, locked shed available for storage, private off road parking. Pets welcome.
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Castlegregory is on the north side of the Dingle Peninsula, halfway between Tralee and Dingle. The Maharees Peninsula, to the north of the village, is famous for it sandy beaches and clean water. Castlegregory village, the Maharees, and the surrounding areas offer peace and beauty. The area abounds in beaches! The longest beach in Ireland stretches from the Maharees westwards through Castlegregory to Cloghane village – 12 miles long. There is a Blue Flag beach in the Maharees. All of the beaches are sandy, and many are suitable for surfing and other watersports. The sea water is clean throughout the entire area. For golfing enthusiasts, Castlegregory Golf and Fishing Club is in Stradbally, just a few miles from Castlegregory village. In the Maharees area, there is pony trekking along the beaches, as well as scuba diving, surfing, windsurfing, canoeing and waterskiing. Equipment and instruction are available locally. During the summer months, a wide variety of entertainment is available, from currach racing to a week-long carnival in July. Castlegregory Pattern Day is celebrated on 15 August, when the tradition is to eat locally made mutton pies and wash them down with plenty of Guinness. On summer evenings traditional music can be heard at several pubs in the village. There several restaurants, cafes and pubs in Castlegregory and the Maharees, offering everything from take-away to fine dining, with local seafood a specialty. Lough Gill is just a quarter mile from Castlegregory village and is of considerable significance as a breeding ground of the rare Natterjack toad. On a fine summer night, the natterjack can be heard for miles. Lough Gill is also one of the few places where Bewick's, Mute and Whooper swans can all be seen.
Surfing, Coastal walks 250 yards. Fishing ½ miles. Horse riding ¾ miles. Traditional Music 2 miles. Golf 3 miles.
This lovely home is 2 miles from Castlegregory. It is tastefully furnished, has a fully equipped fitted kitchen, cosy comfortable lounge with open fire and a lovely decked area ideal for those fine summer evenings to sit, relax and enjoy a glass of wine. The property boasts panoramic views of the lovely sea and mountains that surround the area. You are ideally placed for touring the Ring of Kerry and the Dingle peninsula and a visit to see Fungie the dolphin is a must.
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