Dingle, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry ref 7134 Just a 20 min walk from Dingle town this holiday home is part of an exclusive courtyard development within the grounds of a 300 year old hunting lodge built by the Earl of Cork. It offers a traditional courtyard design strategically placed to maximize the impact of the views of Dingle Bay, Skellig Rocks and the reeks. The larger than average interiors are finished to an extremely high standard and broadband internet connection is available throughout. The houses are surrounded by fields, mountains and there are panoramic views over Dingle Bay and the renowned Skellig Rocks.
Shop 1320 yards. Pub. Restaurant 1 mile. Beach 1408 yards.
On the ground floor: lounge/kitchen/diner, w.c. On the first floor: 2 doubles 1 with ensuite shower room, twin, bathroom with shower over bath.
Electricity supplement of €35, storage heaters, open fire, linen and towels included, internet access, high chair, travel cot, stair gate, TV, dvd player, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, partially enclosed garden, picnic bench, private off road parking. Sorry no pets.
Extra Details
Boat trips to the Blaskets are available on the Blasket Ferry from nearby DunQuin and Dingle has a host of craft shops, restaurants and pubs for your enjoyment.
Childrens Playground on site. Fishing, Dolphin watching ½ miles. Water sports, Horse riding 1 miles. Golf 7 miles.
Just a 20 min walk from Dingle town this holiday home is part of an exclusive courtyard development within the grounds of a 300 year old hunting lodge built by the Earl of Cork. It offers a traditional courtyard design strategically placed to maximize the impact of the views of Dingle Bay, Skellig Rocks and the reeks. The larger than average interiors are finished to an extremely high standard and broadband internet connection is available throughout. The houses are surrounded by fields, mountains and there are panoramic views over Dingle Bay and the renowned Skellig Rocks.
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