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Realt na Maidne

(Ref. 10263)

Claddaghduff, County Galway Show on map

4.3

Sykes rating

  • 10 Guests

  • 5 Bedrooms

  • 3 Bathrooms

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Seaside

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15 Customer Reviews

  • "We loved the house and the village."

    The house was very clean, comfortable and had plenty of room. The local pub was a perfect place to unwind after each day of traveling. Paul (the bartender) was so helpful and even opened the grocery late one evening for us to get a few supplies. We would love to return some day.

    Reviewed by RitaSep 2023

  • "Place was lovely location wise but drafty and dated, would be nice if it had better facilities for the price"

    Reviewed by DavidSep 2023

  • "Great house, great location, Walk from shop and bar, So central to all ..."

    Great house, great location, Walk from shop and bar, So central to all amenities, Clifden, Cleggan, Ballyconnelly and Roundstone, yet you have this privacy and calmness, Sea view, Great for families or couples,,Just had a great relaxing week, Regards and Thanks, Pat and Marie,

    Reviewed by PatSep 2023

  • "This was amazing lovely place lots if room for the kids beach 2 mins away i will be back"

    Reviewed by HelenJul 2023

  • "Really big, spacious house in an amazing location."

    Loved the garden. Owners were very pleasant. The house could do with some maintenance and TLC. Overall we enjoyed our stay.

    Reviewed by CarolineJun 2023

  • "This is the 2nd time we have stayed at this property."

    It’s great for family groups with plenty of room for everyone and in a great location

    Reviewed by BarbaraMay 2023

  • "Great property, great location, great service but decoration, fittings etc getting 'tired' ."

    ...... spruce up now before major rework required

    Reviewed by DaveApr 2023

  • "The property was as advertised and spectacular."

    The caretaker, Mr. Hannon was very friendly and helpful. A house is just a house but making a new friend is special.

    Reviewed by WilliamJun 2022

  • "House is in poor condition there is no way it’s cleaned properly between ..."

    House is in poor condition there is no way it’s cleaned properly between visits as their was dust dirt cobwebs and insects everywhere the bin was overflowing with the last guests rubbish including nappy’s the house is also home to starlings that nest in the roof and make an awful racket and destroy the car with their droppings all of the furniture and beds are well pass their sell by date just to clarify there is no bbq or patio as stated in description there was a rusty one in the shed that cannot be used radiators in bedrooms upstairs don’t work there were so many little things that you wouldn’t expect in house that’s priced as this one is it’s a shame as area and location are outstanding

    Thank you for your feedback. The cottage is thoroughly steam cleaned and sanitised between stays so we were surprised by your comments. We are sorry the previous guests left a lot of rubbish but the bins are collected every other week in this area which is why we leave extra bags in case they are needed. Starlings do sometimes nest close by but we are not able to control this and most people travel to this area to appreciate the local wildlife in this beautiful area. The mattresses were changed on the beds last year and we choose those type of beds to match the old cottage style. The other furniture is all solid and is fit for purpose. I was not aware that the BBQ was advertised as I asked for this to be taken down last year due to Covid, however the shed is not for guest use and should not be used during bookings. The property listing advertises a garden and conservatory and not a patio. The icon refers to a garden or patio and this property has a garden. Thank you for letting us know about the radiators, we will get these checked. We feel that the property is very reasonably priced in comparison to other local properties, and had the guest contacted us to raise any issues or let my brother know when they saw him, we would have been more than happy to help. We hope you enjoyed your stay otherwise. Property Owner

    Reviewed by PatrickJun 2021

  • "A great house in an amazing location."

    Fantastic safe garden with fabulous views. Small but well equipped kitchen, plenty of space in the house.

    Reviewed by EimearJun 2021

  • "The house and location were wonderful, with the beach only a short walk away."

    The house is spacious and clean with beautiful views. Would definitely return.

    Reviewed by FionaJun 2021

  • "Very well organised key collection, and drop off."

    Super nice people, and comfortable big house in a wonderful location.

    Reviewed by JamesDec 2019

  • "Very beautyfull and nice place !"

    Reviewed by StefanJun 2019

  • "We had a great week, the house was lovely and cosy with everything we needed for a lovely family holiday with friends."

    The area is perfect for visiting Connemara and the west coast and is situated in a lovely spot. Highly recommend Oliver’s bar in Cleggan for some pub grub and friendly atmosphere. Don’t hesitate, you will enjoy this house and everything it offers.

    Reviewed by SarahApr 2019

  • "Beautiful location."

    Reviewed by KerryApr 2018

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Summary

  • Five bedrooms: 3 x ground floor double (one with en-suite shower, basin and WC), 2 x family room with 1 king-size double and 1 double
  • Bathroom with corner bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC
  • Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Utility
  • Dining room
  • Sitting room (seats 5) with open fire
  • Conservatory with dining area.
  • Oil central heating with open fire
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Free-to-air channels, DVD, selection of books and games
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent Apr–Oct inclusive, charged by meter reading Nov–Mar inclusive
  • Starter pack for fire inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Cot, travel cot and highchair
  • Ample off road parking
  • Front and rear lawned gardens with furniture
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop, pub and beach 5 mins walk
  • Note: This property does not have WiFi

The property

A delightful, detached cottage boasting wonderful, panoramic coastal views, situated on the Wild Atlantic Way in the village of Claddaghduff, County Galway.

Furnished in a traditional but homely style and just 5 minutes' walk from the shops, pub and beach, this Claddaghduff cottage is the perfect base for families and groups of friends wishing to discover this truly beautiful region of the Emerald Isle.

This Claddaghduff cottage offers comfortable and flexible sleeping arrangements with three ground floor double bedrooms, one featuring an en-suite shower room, as well as two family rooms, each with a king-size double and a single bed.

There are two family bathrooms set over the ground and first floors, perfect for a relaxing soak after a day exploring the area.

Prepare delicious family meals in the well-equipped kitchen and gather in the dining room to plan the day’s adventures around the dining table.

The sitting room boasts a roaring open fire where you can relax and unwind with a film or a good book and the bright and airy conservatory is a wonderful place to settle down with a snack and enjoy the glorious panoramic sea views.

Outside, this Claddaghduff cottage features a spacious, lawned garden where the kids can play safely and you can soak up the peaceful, rural surroundings under the warm summer sun.

Claddaghduff itself is a sleepy hamlet with a shop, a friendly pub and stunning beaches stretching towards the picturesque, tidal Omey Island.

From this Claddaghduff cottage explore this scenic island, featuring a variety of attractions.

Whether you simply enjoy peaceful evening strolls or cheering on the riders at the popular Omey Races, you won’t fail to fall in love with this charming location.

Nearby this Claddaghduff cottage, Couhoor Lake offers excellent fishing opportunities and the coastal village of Cleggan is just a short distance away, where you can sample tasty seafood dishes, before taking a boat trip to Inishbofin Island.

The nearby market town of Clifden features many unique boutique and independent shops, as well as a variety of pubs and restaurants and the annual Connemara pony show.

Explore the Connemara National Park from this Claddaghduff cottage, a spectacular area with its soaring peaks and sweeping valleys, easily explored by foot or in the saddle!

Visit the impressive Kylemore Abbey, take a cruise from Killary Fjord or enjoy a day trip to Galway City!

This Claddaghduff cottage truly is the perfect, all-year-round retreat for your next Irish break.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £200.

About the location

CLADDAGHDUFF, COUNTY GALWAY

Clifden 7.4 miles.

To the northwest of Clifden lies the sleepy village of Claddaghduff, County Galway. Tucked away on Connemara’s spectacular coastline, Claddaghduff boasts some of the most stunning seascapes in the west of Ireland. A paradise for writers and artists, this picturesque village is scantily populated and offers a tranquil and peaceful hideaway setting for a relaxed break. There are many activities and attractions in the surrounding area including deep sea angling, lake fishing and boat trips to the beautiful islands of Inishturk and Inishboffin. Pony trekking, golf courses and spectacular coastal walks are also within easy access from the village of Claddaghduff, plus the fishing village of Cleggan is one mile away. In contrast, the vibrant, lively town of Clifden is a short drive away, home to an array of pubs, restaurants and shops, plus numerous events and captivating festivals that take place throughout the year. Claddaghduff provides a hidden retreat for your peaceful getaway, within easy reach of an abundance of Galway attractions.