The property
Inagh 3.7 miles.
A traditional, detached 100 year old cottage situated less than four miles from the village of Inagh, County Clare.
This lovely cottage is an ideal base for a family or group of friends who wish to explore this part of the emerald isle, where you will find plenty to keep everyone in your party entertained.
You enter this property into a hallway with stairs leading to the first floor, where to the right you will find a cosy sitting room with warming solid fuel stove, a perfect place to put your feet up and relax after a busy day.
Also on the ground floor is a kitchen with dining area, so why not rustle up a hearty breakfast before setting out for the day or a picnic to take with you, and there's also a bathroom, a double and a single bedroom on this floor.
Take the stairs to the first floor, where a twin bedroom is situated, and there’s also the convenience of off road parking and a courtyard area to the front of the property.
The nearby village of Inagh offers a shop and pub, and has a rich tradition for Irish music and dancing.
Within easy reach in either direction are the towns of Lahinch and Ennis.
Lahinch is well-known for its watersports, and Ennis is an historic place with a lively market square.
Close by is a stunning beach at Liscannor, and the world famous Cliffs of Moher are within driving distance and are well worth a visit.
An ideal County Clare base.
Accommodation
Mostly ground floor. Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x first floor twin, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Utility. Sitting room with solid fuel stove.
About the location
INAGH, COUNTY CLARE
Ennis 9 miles; Lahinch 9 miles; Cliffs of Moher 16 miles.
Nestled in between Ennis and Lahinch, the village of Inagh is a popular tourist destination along the route serving north and west Clare. Inagh is well-known for its strong tradition of Irish music and dancing and it lies in close proximity to the stunning beaches at Lahinch and Liscannor, not to mention the world famous Cliffs of Moher. In the opposite direction you can visit the lively town of Ennis and experience Irish life, plus the area has a rich variety of attractions for holidaymakers, such as angling, walking and golfing.