Tig Davy is a charming, over 100-year-old traditional cottage situated just outside the village of Mullagh in County Clare on the Wild Atlantic Way.
With off-road parking, toasty woodburning stove and some family-friendly facilities, this delightful retreat is perfect for families or friends seeking a memorable escape in the picturesque Irish countryside.
Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by a spacious ground floor, home to four well-presented bedrooms.
The first is a relaxing double, followed by a second double boasting an en-suite with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC for added convenience.
The third bedroom is a single, perfect for a child or solo traveller, ascend the stairs with charming exposed stone wall to find the while a twin room tucked away in the eaves, offering a unique and characterful space.
Venture further into the home to discover the inviting living/dining room, where you can gather with your loved ones around the warmth of the woodburning stove.
Here, you can enjoy a family movie night on the Smart TV or simply relax and admire the room's characterful features, including exposed beams and original painted cupboards adorning the wall near the fireplace.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the kitchen, equipped with everything you need to prepare delightful meals throughout your stay.
Stepping outside, you will find a front garden with a well-kept lawn, perfect for children to play, while the rear garden offers a gravelled area complete with a picnic bench.
This is the ideal spot for enjoying a morning coffee or dining alfresco during the warmer months.
When you manage to tear yourself away from this utterly enchanting dwelling, a short drive will bring you to the town of Miltown Malbay, where you can find several pubs, including Cogan's Bar which serves great local food, along with eateries and local shops.
For a day filled with fun by the sea, venture to the village of Spanish Point, where an extensive beach and beachfront golf club await.
Travel further afield to Lahinch, where you can stop for a bite to eat at any of the local restaurants and bars before surfing along the shores of Lahinch Beach with Lahinch Surf School, and embarking on a putting tournament at Lahinch Golf Club.
There is more fun waiting to be had in this stunning part of Ireland, with plenty of picturesque settlements and fishing villages dotted along the western coast.
After days of discovery, Tig Davy becomes a serene haven to return to, ensuring your holiday in the Emerald Isle becomes a cherished memory.