4.1★ Good Sykes rating Sleeps 8 Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2 Pets Yes Show on map Features Off road parking Ground floor bedroom Open fire Garden / Patio Cot available Highchair available Pub/shop < 1 mile Washing machine Dishwasher Seaside Broadband / WiFi Reviews & Ratings Accuracy of the listing Cleanliness Comfort Facilities 3 Customer Reviews "Television and couches in sittingroom need to be replaced." Surrounding grounds unkempt. Reviewed by TomJun 2022 "The cottage was in a beautiful location everything that was advertised on the ..." The cottage was in a beautiful location everything that was advertised on the website was there the owner was lovely very easy going comfortable and homely even the dog loved this place we look forward to coming back and would recommend it to anyone thanks again the doyle family Reviewed by DerekAug 2020 "Very comfortable house, plenty of room well kitted out." Well situated for beaches, pubs and restaurants. Very friendly and helpful owner. Reviewed by GeraldineDec 2018 Show more Summary All ground floor. Four bedrooms: 1 x double with sea views and built-in wardrobes, 1 x double with rural views and built-in wardrobes, 1 x twin with sea views and built-in wardrobes, 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC Additional basin and WC Fitted kitchen with dining area (seats 6), open fire and additional comfy seating for 2 Sitting room (seats 6) with open fire and sea views. Oil central heating with open fires in dining area and sitting room Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, WiFi, TV, DVD Fuel, power and starter pack for open fires inc. in rent Bed linen and towels inc. in rent Cot and highchair available Off road parking for 4 cars Lawned garden surrounding cottage with garden furniture and BBQ Two well-behaved dogs welcome Shop and pub 1 mile Note: This property is situated on the N67, and as such, may be subject to some associated noise The property This single-storey detached bungalow is situated halfway between Miltown Malbay and Spanish Point, County Clare, making it a great base for a seaside getaway with family or friends. The location of this Clare cottage means that all of Miltown Malbay's amenities are easily accessible, while the Blue Flag sandy beach at Spanish Point is only a short walk away. Inside, this Clare cottage offers spacious, well-equipped accommodation with a cosy open fire and wonderful views of the sea. Its location beside the N67 coastal road means that this Clare cottage is in a great position for discovering all of the pretty beaches along the beautiful stretch of Clare coastline, as well as providing easy links to the Burren National Park and Cliffs of Moher. There is lots to see and do from this lovely Clare cottage. About the location MILTOWN MALBAY, COUNTY CLARE Spanish Point 2 miles; Lahinch 8 miles; Kilkee 21 miles. The pretty town of Miltown Malbay is located close to the Atlantic coast in County Clare, and is only an hour from Shannon Airport. Famed for its traditional Irish music, it is home to the Willie Clancy music festival, which is held in July, however visitors will find fabulous live music in many pubs and bars whatever the time of year. Miltown Malbay is close to some excellent beach resorts, including Lahinch, Spanish Point and Doonbeg, all of which are well worth a visit for their relaxed vibe and great surf, not to mention their excellent golf courses. The Burren National Park to the north of the town is a mecca for walkers and nature lovers with its unique geological landscapes and rich colourful wildflowers. Also to the north you will find the striking Cliffs of Moher, which rise majestically out of the ocean and are best appreciated from one of many boat trips departing nearby.
Summary All ground floor. Four bedrooms: 1 x double with sea views and built-in wardrobes, 1 x double with rural views and built-in wardrobes, 1 x twin with sea views and built-in wardrobes, 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin and WC Additional basin and WC Fitted kitchen with dining area (seats 6), open fire and additional comfy seating for 2 Sitting room (seats 6) with open fire and sea views. Oil central heating with open fires in dining area and sitting room Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, WiFi, TV, DVD Fuel, power and starter pack for open fires inc. in rent Bed linen and towels inc. in rent Cot and highchair available Off road parking for 4 cars Lawned garden surrounding cottage with garden furniture and BBQ Two well-behaved dogs welcome Shop and pub 1 mile Note: This property is situated on the N67, and as such, may be subject to some associated noise The property This single-storey detached bungalow is situated halfway between Miltown Malbay and Spanish Point, County Clare, making it a great base for a seaside getaway with family or friends. The location of this Clare cottage means that all of Miltown Malbay's amenities are easily accessible, while the Blue Flag sandy beach at Spanish Point is only a short walk away. Inside, this Clare cottage offers spacious, well-equipped accommodation with a cosy open fire and wonderful views of the sea. Its location beside the N67 coastal road means that this Clare cottage is in a great position for discovering all of the pretty beaches along the beautiful stretch of Clare coastline, as well as providing easy links to the Burren National Park and Cliffs of Moher. There is lots to see and do from this lovely Clare cottage. About the location MILTOWN MALBAY, COUNTY CLARE Spanish Point 2 miles; Lahinch 8 miles; Kilkee 21 miles. The pretty town of Miltown Malbay is located close to the Atlantic coast in County Clare, and is only an hour from Shannon Airport. Famed for its traditional Irish music, it is home to the Willie Clancy music festival, which is held in July, however visitors will find fabulous live music in many pubs and bars whatever the time of year. Miltown Malbay is close to some excellent beach resorts, including Lahinch, Spanish Point and Doonbeg, all of which are well worth a visit for their relaxed vibe and great surf, not to mention their excellent golf courses. The Burren National Park to the north of the town is a mecca for walkers and nature lovers with its unique geological landscapes and rich colourful wildflowers. Also to the north you will find the striking Cliffs of Moher, which rise majestically out of the ocean and are best appreciated from one of many boat trips departing nearby.