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Stunning 3-Bedroom House with Private Garden
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•Claremorris=swinford Municipal District, Condado De Mayo
Aparcamiento gratuito
Aparcamiento gratuito en las instalaciones.
- 3 Dormitorios
- 2 Baños
- No se admiten mascotas
- 7 Personas
- Wifi
- Casa de vacaciones
Aparcamiento gratuito
Aparcamiento gratuito en las instalaciones.
This beautiful holiday home with its old-world charm is situated in the village of Carracastle, midway between Charlestown and Ballaghaderreen (4 miles from each) on the Mayo/Roscommon border.
This stunning renovated cottage, which dates back over 200 years old, has three large bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen.
The cottage has mystical charm, is on its own spacious grounds and is close to a church, shops, a post office and a local pub.
Set back in a peaceful and scenic location the house can accommodate seven people and has all modern facilities.
The house is accessible to the disabled and has two bathrooms with shower/baths -with one an en-suite.
There is a playground with swings/slide and spacious grounds.
Includes a fuel stove, fuel costs extra
**Cot available upon request**
Location
Carracastle is located just inside the County Mayo border and is very
convenient for touring the west of Ireland.
It is five minutes drive from Charlestown and Ballaghadereen, 10 minutes
drive from Ireland West Airport Knock, 15 minutes drive from Knock Shrine, 25
minutes drive from Claremorris and Castlebar, a 40 minutes drive from
Westport and a 30 minute drive from Sligo, Ballina, Boyle and Carrick on
Shannon.
Touring
Carracastle is within easy reach of Knock Shrine, Castlebar, Ballina,
Westport, Roscommon, Boyle, Sligo and Enniscrone on the Atlantic Coast,
while Galway and Donegal are just over a one hour drive away.
A day trip to Westport by car offers a fantastic variety of destinations
for all tastes.
Clew Bay and Louisburgh just outside the west Mayo town offer a multitude
of beautiful, jaw-dropping scenery, while the 42km Greenway is the longest
off-road walking and cycling trail in Ireland.
The Greenway traverses Ireland’s Atlantic coast between Westport town and
Achill Island and visits the picturesque villages of Newport and Mulranny
(Mallaranny).
It passes by some of the West of Ireland’s most dramatic mountains and
offers magnificent views of Clew Bay and its many islands
There are a variety of historical and cultural sites including- Croagh
Patrick, Westport House (Which has lots of attractions for kids) the Ceide
Fields, Ballintubber and Kylemore Abbeys, Knock Shrine, Rockfleet Castle,
Foxford Woollen Mills, the National Famine Monument at Murrisk.
This is a an area of living history: rich in Stone, Bronze and Iron Age
antiquities, as well as early Christian sites. There is also a high
concentration of ancient burial monuments around the county.
The scenery becomes ever more spectacular as you explore. Drive towards
Newport and Mulranny or Louisburgh and Doolough.
The Céide Fields of Mayo have exposed 2,000 acres of stone walled fields
built over hills and valleys with a unique interpretative centre.
There are mountains, lakes and sea, even islands as Achill is connected to
the mainland. Wet day or dry day, you'll find plenty to do.
Archaeology
Carracastle has at least 20 Pre-historic Forts in the area. Stone and
Earthen Forts are noted in a book on Carracastle published by the late
local historian Vincent Coleman.
On Lough Gara there are Crannogs dotted along the Lough - these are
man-made stone islands built over 3,000 years ago.
Places To Visit
Knock Shrine / Museum
Céide Fields
Croagh Patrick / Westport
Foxford Woollen Mills
Museum of Country Life, Castlebar
Achill Island
Ballintubber Abbey
Clare Island
Moygara Castle
The Four Altars
Douglas Hyde Centre
Lough Key Forest Park
Ox Mountains
Boyle Abbey
Keash Caves
Ashford Castle
Cong (The Quiet Man)
Westport House
Galway Bay
Yeats Country, Sligo
Strokestown House / Famine Museum
Seaweed Baths, Enniscrone
Pets not allowed
This stunning renovated cottage, which dates back over 200 years old, has three large bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen.
The cottage has mystical charm, is on its own spacious grounds and is close to a church, shops, a post office and a local pub.
Set back in a peaceful and scenic location the house can accommodate seven people and has all modern facilities.
The house is accessible to the disabled and has two bathrooms with shower/baths -with one an en-suite.
There is a playground with swings/slide and spacious grounds.
Includes a fuel stove, fuel costs extra
**Cot available upon request**
Location
Carracastle is located just inside the County Mayo border and is very
convenient for touring the west of Ireland.
It is five minutes drive from Charlestown and Ballaghadereen, 10 minutes
drive from Ireland West Airport Knock, 15 minutes drive from Knock Shrine, 25
minutes drive from Claremorris and Castlebar, a 40 minutes drive from
Westport and a 30 minute drive from Sligo, Ballina, Boyle and Carrick on
Shannon.
Touring
Carracastle is within easy reach of Knock Shrine, Castlebar, Ballina,
Westport, Roscommon, Boyle, Sligo and Enniscrone on the Atlantic Coast,
while Galway and Donegal are just over a one hour drive away.
A day trip to Westport by car offers a fantastic variety of destinations
for all tastes.
Clew Bay and Louisburgh just outside the west Mayo town offer a multitude
of beautiful, jaw-dropping scenery, while the 42km Greenway is the longest
off-road walking and cycling trail in Ireland.
The Greenway traverses Ireland’s Atlantic coast between Westport town and
Achill Island and visits the picturesque villages of Newport and Mulranny
(Mallaranny).
It passes by some of the West of Ireland’s most dramatic mountains and
offers magnificent views of Clew Bay and its many islands
There are a variety of historical and cultural sites including- Croagh
Patrick, Westport House (Which has lots of attractions for kids) the Ceide
Fields, Ballintubber and Kylemore Abbeys, Knock Shrine, Rockfleet Castle,
Foxford Woollen Mills, the National Famine Monument at Murrisk.
This is a an area of living history: rich in Stone, Bronze and Iron Age
antiquities, as well as early Christian sites. There is also a high
concentration of ancient burial monuments around the county.
The scenery becomes ever more spectacular as you explore. Drive towards
Newport and Mulranny or Louisburgh and Doolough.
The Céide Fields of Mayo have exposed 2,000 acres of stone walled fields
built over hills and valleys with a unique interpretative centre.
There are mountains, lakes and sea, even islands as Achill is connected to
the mainland. Wet day or dry day, you'll find plenty to do.
Archaeology
Carracastle has at least 20 Pre-historic Forts in the area. Stone and
Earthen Forts are noted in a book on Carracastle published by the late
local historian Vincent Coleman.
On Lough Gara there are Crannogs dotted along the Lough - these are
man-made stone islands built over 3,000 years ago.
Places To Visit
Knock Shrine / Museum
Céide Fields
Croagh Patrick / Westport
Foxford Woollen Mills
Museum of Country Life, Castlebar
Achill Island
Ballintubber Abbey
Clare Island
Moygara Castle
The Four Altars
Douglas Hyde Centre
Lough Key Forest Park
Ox Mountains
Boyle Abbey
Keash Caves
Ashford Castle
Cong (The Quiet Man)
Westport House
Galway Bay
Yeats Country, Sligo
Strokestown House / Famine Museum
Seaweed Baths, Enniscrone
Pets not allowed
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Distribución de dormitorios
Dormitorio 1
1 Cama doble
Dormitorio 2
1 Cama doble
1 Cama individual
Dormitorio 3
1 Cama doble
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Normas de la propiedad
- Entrada: De 16:00 a 16:00
- Salida: Hasta las 11:00
- Ideal para familias
- Mascotas no permitidas
- Prohibido fumar
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- Ambiente familiar
- Adecuado para niños
- Se permite la realización de eventos
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