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Fehanaugh Cottage

(Ref. 2299)

Lauragh, County Kerry Show on map

4.8

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • cottage (8)
  • beautiful (5)
  • location (5)
  • place (5)
  • quiet (5)
  • well (4)

13 Customer Reviews

  • "The property was perfect, well appointed, clean."

    It had a relaxing atmosphere and was tastefully decorated and comfortable. Its position in the mountains meant it was quiet, and surrounded by beautiful scenery. There were country restaurants close by that served delicious food. The welcome by the caretaker was very good and everything explained. It was the perfect base for a magnificent holiday. I would recommend the cottage without hesitation and plan to go again next year.

    Reviewed by JohnAug 2023

  • "We loved our week there."

    It’s definitely a place for those who enjoy remote week away from busy life . Highly recommend Josie’s for Food too.

    Reviewed by MajellaJul 2023

  • "A great place for a wonderful holiday week."

    Very quiet an close to sheeps with marvelous fiews through the mountains. We´ll come again!

    Reviewed by StephanJul 2023

  • "Lovely cottage in a wonderful location."

    So peaceful and beautiful. Didn’t want to leave

    Reviewed by John HowardJun 2023

  • "Fehanaugh is a lovely Cottage in a lovely location."

    It is well appointed and very comfortable. We met Grace when we arrived and she was really helpful. I would highly recommend it.

    Reviewed by HelenApr 2023

  • "The cottage is absolutely marvelous and a high recommandation for anyone who is looking for a remote place in lush nature, with bird songs, in total quietness at night - simply wonderful."

    We were well informed via prior emails, on site we had, however, difficulty with the heating. The caretaker (estate manager) of the place (not the same as the owner of the house) was of great help and came even at add hours! Very kind, thank you again so much, Grace!

    Reviewed by JudithJun 2022

  • "Such an beautiful place, a walkers paradise!"

    Reviewed by LauraJul 2021

  • "Beautiful location overlooking the mountains."

    Very peaceful, we love it here!

    Reviewed by LisaSep 2019

  • "Beautiful cottage in a very peaceful and stunning location."

    Very comfortable too!

    Reviewed by ElizabethSep 2018

  • "Spectacular views from all round the cottage nice and quiet too"

    Reviewed by AndrewAug 2018

  • "The cottage was wonderful, as we made our way along the narrow track we wondered where we were going, but as we rounded the last bend we were welcomed with a wonderful view, the cottage was spotlessly clean, splendidly isolated and so quiet all you could hear was the sound of sheep."

    We had a wonderful week in County Kerry and would love to visit again.

    Reviewed by MarkJun 2018

  • "Amazing location quiet, beautifull, isolated and very nice nature."

    very nicely decorated.

    Reviewed by VincentJul 2017

  • "We moved to this cottage half way through our stay on the Beara peninsula because the first cottage we stayed in was unpleasant and damp (Ardgroom Cottage) forcing me to send a complaint by email."

    Les, in your Customer Services team was excellent. She identified a number of alternative cottages and made the arrangements with the owner/key holder once we had chosen one. She also followed up with a call the next day to make sure we were happy with the new place. Which we most certainly were. We couldn't have asked for more (and we suggest you remove Ardgroom Cottage from your books) Richard and Lisa

    Reviewed by RichardSep 2016

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Summary

  • Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin (5'9" beds)
  • Ground floor bathroom with bath, basin & WC
  • First floor basin & WC
  • Fitted kitchen
  • Sitting room with electric fire
  • Conservatory with dining area
  • Drying room for wet clothes.
  • Oil central heating with electric fire in sitting room
  • AGA, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, WIFI, TV & DVD
  • Bed linen & towels inc. in rent
  • Off road parking for 4 cars
  • Lawned garden with garden furniture
  • Sorry, no pets & no smoking
  • Shop 6 miles & pub 3 miles
  • Note: This property only accepts children aged 5 yrs & over
  • Note: there is CCTV in operation at the property in order to protect the farm, this should not be intrusive on any guests during their stay

The property

Lauragh 2 miles.

This fabulous detached farmhouse cottage is situated on a sheep farm in the blissful Caha Mountains, 2 miles from the tiny village of Lauragh and 14 miles from Kenmare.

Enjoying stunning panoramic views, this delightful property has been carefully renovated to retain much original charm and character.

It features a cosy sitting room with exposed beams, a warming fire and a light and airy conservatory with striking views over the garden and mountains beyond.

Located on the Beara Peninsula, this Lauragh cottage is an ideal base for walking enthusiasts.

The spectacular Healy Pass opens up the Caha Mountains with its remote upland lakes and valleys offering fantastic days out for walkers and nature lovers.

The mountain range offers the challenging rugged peaks of Hungry Hill and Sugarloaf Mountain, to the gentler but breathtaking Gleninchaquin and Rambach's Way with its deserted settlement of Cummeengeera.

The area is rich in archaeological sites such as stone circles, wedge graves and other relics from the past.

The rugged landscape can be enjoyed by walkers of all abilities, with the Beara Way offering routes around the peninsula with signed looped walks and coastal vistas.

Places of interest are Glengarriff - with Garnish Island, The Bamboo Park, The Ewe Experience, nature reserve and cafes and restaurants.

Beara Way hiking trail on the doorstep of the Caha Mountains for hill walkers. This is a wonderful location for a peaceful or active holiday.

Note: This property has a refundable Good Housekeeping bond of €100.

About the location

LAURAGH, COUNTY KERRY

Kenmare 15 miles; Castletownbere 15 miles; Glengarriff 20 miles; Killarney 36 miles

The quiet village of Lauragh rests at the foot of the Healy Pass, at the heart of the spectacular Caha Mountains and just 15 miles from Kenmare. The village offers a small church, a cafe, which has free WiFi, plus a restaurant and a pub within reach, and the area offers fantastic scenic locations, including lakes, rivers and woodland walks that you can explore. Cradled at the heart of a stunning bay, Kenmare, renowned as the Tidiest Town in Kerry, boasts some of the most breathtaking, unspoilt scenery in Europe, and is home to the beautiful Dereen Gardens, whilst its characterful, winding streets proudly present a wide choice of gourmet restaurants, quaint shops, fabulous art galleries and welcoming inns. Enjoy the seaside village of Glengarriff; with its rugged, mountainous landscape, it offers numerous scenic drives, and is an artist’s paradise. Visit the fabulous town of Killarney, renowned for its colourful festivals and home to an amazing National Park. Discover the internationally recognised Ring of Kerry and the rugged Ring of Beara, or take a drive to the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. A fabulous location, not to be missed!

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Note: This property only accepts children aged 5 yrs & over.
Note: there is CCTV in operation at the property in order to protect the farm, this should not be intrusive on any guests during their stay.

There is a £100 refundable fuel deposit payable