Vacation Rental Description
Able to sleep five people, this two bedroom property is located on a working sheep farm in Gleninchaquin, County Kerry.
Located on a working sheep farm in Gleninchaquin - between Kenmare in County Kerry and Castletown in County Cork - this magnificent farmhouse occupies a commanding position. Dating back over 200 years and approached via a scenic drive, this property is set close to the top of a stunning mountain range and offers unrivalled views of lakes, woodlands and waterfalls. The accommodation itself boasts beamed ceilings, thick stone walls and a welcoming wood-burning stove, adding to the period charm of the property. Outside, visitors can enjoy a meal at the unique stone seating area, modelled on a stone circle.
Contact Sykes Cottages on 01244 356861 quoting Reference 2929
Facilities
Electric heating from storage heaters, electric fire in dining area, woodburner in sitting area. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, 2 x colour TVs, video, DVD, stereo/CD player, library of books/games/DVDs. Electricity charged at 40 Euros per week and 20 Euros per short break, payable direct to owner on arrival. Starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair & stairgate on request. Off road parking for 3 cars. Unique stone seating area to front of property. Sorry, no pets. Shop 5 miles, pub 3 miles (with restaurant in summer). Note: Property accessed via long lane, which is steep in places - please take extra care in adverse weather.
Situated on the stunning Bay of Kenmare and overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the town of Kenmare offers beautiful beaches, wildlife and spectacular scenery. The rugged coastline also offers sandy beaches whilst the town itself is an interesting settlement, with long winding streets acting as a backdrop to farmer’s markets, artists galleries, boutique shops and some of the best restaurants in Ireland. The nearby market town of Killarney is a popular destination too, due to its pubs, festivals and National Park, situated approximately 35 minutes drive from Kenmare. This relaxing setting is still packed with great activities and everyone is sure to find something to match their taste and budget.