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For price information click hereMiltown Malbay 1.5 miles; Ennis 20 miles.
The village of Spanish Point is situated on the west coast of County Clare in Ireland and takes its name from the Spanish who died there in 1588, when many ships of the Spanish Armada were wrecked during the stormy weather. Today the village consists of many holiday homes, two fine hotels, a lovely beach, which is popular for swimmers and surfers alike, and a nine-hole golf course, which is one of the oldest courses in Ireland and offers wonderful views of the rugged coastline. The small town of Miltown Malbay is 1.5 miles away, offering a selection of shops and pubs, while the seaside town of Lahinch is also close by, offering great surfing opportunities. Visit the Cliffs of Moher, north of Lahinch and also Doolin, which offer superb views of the North Atlantic and the Aran Islands in clear weather, or travel further afield to Clare's County town of Ennis, which boasts unusual shops, bars, restaurants and a lively Irish music scene.
This property can be found on page 65 of the Hogans 2011 Brochure
| Rating |
4 Ticks | Pets | No | Smoking | No |
| Sleeps | 4 | Grid Reference | Off Road Parking | Yes | |
| Bedrooms | 2 | Open Fire | No | Garden | Yes |
| Bathrooms | 2 | Short Breaks |
Winter Off-Season Last-Minute |
Smaller Party Reductions |
No |
A delightful, single storey wing of the owners' home in a wonderful coastal position in the village of Spanish Point, on the west coast of County Clare. With the Atlantic Ocean on the doorstep, Coel Na Mara offers superb holiday accommodation with two ensuite bedrooms with sea views, a charming sitting room with sliding doors opening on to a lovely patio area, ideal for sitting out with a drink and enjoying the spectacular ocean, and a large front lawn, which leads to the cliff edge overlooking a fine, sandy beach. Ideal for great swimming and surfing, the property is also within a mile of the village's traditional pubs, which enjoy a live Irish music scene. The amenities of Miltown Malbay are nearby, while the historic towns of Doolin and Lahinch and the Cliffs of Moher are within easy reach. A wonderful holiday home in a fantastic location.
All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double & 1 x twin, both with ensuite (shower, basin & WC). Fitted kitchen. Sitting room with dining table & electric coal effect fire.
Full oil central heating, electric fire in sitting room. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge, use of owners’ laundry room for washing/drying, dishwasher, 3 x colour TVs (1 with Freeview), video, CD/cassette/radio. Electricity charged via meter reading at property. Central heating charged at €5 per day, payable directly to owner. Bed linen inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Large, front lawned garden with benches. Patio area with garden furniture. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop & pub 1 mile. Restaurant 5 mins. Note: Lawned garden leads to cliff edge. Ensure children are supervised at all times.
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Previous visitors' comments about Ceol Na Mara:
The owners were wonderful and very helpful. We would absolutely recommend this holiday. 'The Armada Hotel' does very good meals.
Mrs Holdsworth, London, July 2010
In 'Coel Na Mara' the music of the sea accompanied the peerless views from the comfortable modern cottage. The friendly owners were always ready to help but respected our privacy. This was very good value and we would stay there again.
Mrs Robinson, Peterborough, June 2010
My girlfriend and I stayed at Ceol Na Mara at Spanish Point and had a wonderful time. The cottage itself has been well looked after and provided all the essentials we needed for our break. The cottage is located next to the sea, with sea views from the living room across the garden; these views are stunning in the evening when the sun is setting out west. What we appreciated the most about our stay here was the warm hospitality we received from the owners of the cottage; they provided essential guidance on the best way to see Clare, helped us out when we needed it, took us on an night out to an Irish pub (was a great night) for all this we are very grateful. I would definitely recommend Ceol Na Mara as a place to stay to see the natural beauty of west Ireland and Clare.
Mr Craddock, London, June 2010
A truly wonderful experience, the cottage exceeded anything you could wish for in a holiday accommodation. The owners were welcoming and knowledgeable and now can be added to our list of friends. Facilities were excellent and the view of the ocean a serene experience. Highly recommended - we will return...
Mr Glanville, Taunton, May 2010