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8 Guests
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4 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
3 Customer Reviews
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"A WALK IN SHOWER WOULD BE A NICE ENHACEMENT, THE ONE IN THE EN SUITE IS ..."
A WALK IN SHOWER WOULD BE A NICE ENHACEMENT, THE ONE IN THE EN SUITE IS "BRISTE", THE CLOTHESLINE NEEDS TO BE REPLACED, OUR HOSTESS WAS TERRIFIC, LOTS OF BLACKBERRIES THIS TIME OF THE YEAR, WE WILL BE BOOKING EARLY FOR NEXT YEAR TO GET A GOOD SUMMER SLOT
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"Disappointed by the overall standard of the house."
It was older than we envisioned. The floors and some surfaces needed cleaning. The house was quite stuffy when we arrived and there was a musty smell. A lot of the house facilities were very good. Cooker, electric showers, beds. The house is in an excellent location.
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"We had the most incredible vacation at this seaside holiday home in Ireland!"
The location was absolutely dreamy, with its serene and picturesque setting right by the sea, offering breathtaking views that we couldn't get enough of. The nearby sandy beaches were an added bonus, allowing us to fully enjoy the coastal beauty. However, it's important to note that due to its secluded location on the Kerry Peninsula, it may not be the most convenient base for exploring Ireland's many attractions. Nonetheless, if you're seeking a peaceful retreat with stunning ocean vistas and easy access to beautiful sandy shores, this place is an absolute paradise!
Summary
- Single-storey
- Four bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x twin bunks
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting room with woodburning stove
- Utility
- Snug with sofa bed
- Electric heating
- Electric double oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge with freezer box, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster
- Smart TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road ample parking
- Non-enclosed lawn and patio with furniture
- Sorry no smoking and no pets
- Shop 0.8 miles, pub 1.1 miles, beach 2.9 miles
- Note: Additional sleeping in sofa bed
The property
A four-bedroom detached bungalow resting in the coastal village of Coill Trá, overlooking the stunning seaside and mountains of County Kerry, Meeligolleen is an ideal base for a family or group of friends looking for an escape to County Kerry.
Make yourself at home in this charming yellow-painted property, discovering a light and airy open-plan living space with a homely sitting room with a feature brick fireplace housing a woodburning stove to warm your feet in the cooler months.
The kitchen houses a whole range of home-from-home amenities and plenty of space for guests to cook together and there is a dining table seating up to 8 guests, so guests can enjoy a heart-warming meal together.
Whilst guests relax in this lovely social hub, the handy utility will take care of all of their sandy clothes.
Freshen up in the bathroom with either a soak in the tub or a warm shower, before settling down for the night in one of the four bedrooms, including a double with beautiful sea views, a super-king-size with an en-suite, a twin room and a twin bunk room, each with plenty of storage for all of your belongings.
Enjoy a tipple in the sunshine from the delightful garden space, as the stars appear over the local bay.
Coill Trá is a quaint seaside village with a lovely rural feel, offering seaside walks and swimming in the sheltered cove of the local beach.
To stock up on amenities or to grab a breakfast roll or homemade scones, head over to the local shop, Browne’s, ideal for your picnic essentials.
Cafe Cois Trá offers lunch in the summertime, or guests can enjoy a glass of their favourite beverage at the Cable O'Leary's pub.
Enjoy a walk through the scenery at Emlagh Loop, or head over to the lovely sandy beach at Ballinskelligs, or Skellig Island, a popular day trip and a location featured in some of the Star Wars Films.
Skellig also houses a whisky and gin distillery, allowing guests to try out local produce, as well as Skellig Chocolate factory.
To try out a game of golf head over to either Waterville or Hogs Head.
Enjoy the wonderful scenery of County Kerry with a stay at Meeligolleen.
About the location
COILL TRA
Keel 5.3 miles; Waterville 7.9 miles; Portmagee 9.3 miles.
Coill Trá is a small seaside village bosting dramatic views from the coast of County Kerry. The village rests between Keel and Ballinskellings. The town is home to a beautiful beach, and from here you can walk along the coast and towards Trá na Sasanach, a lovely cove ideal for wild swimming. Guests can stock up on essentials at Browne’s, also known for its homemade scones and breakfast rolls, enjoy dinner out at the Café Cois Trá or The Atlantic Grill, or enjoy a glass of your favourite beverage at the Cable O’Leary’s. Ballinskelligs Beach is a lovely spot for a walk, and here you will find the remains of Ballinskelligs Castle and the historic Ballinskelligs Abbey. For a game of golf and more amenities and attractions, head over to Waterville, or visit Puffin Island with one of the coastal boat trips, or Skellig Island, where some of the Star Wars movies are filmed. Explore the local scenery with a through the Emlagh Loop, ideal for birdwatching. At Skellig guests will also find a whisky and gin distillery, allowing guests to try out local produce, as well as Skellig Chocolate factory. Coill Trá is a lovely location for your visit to County Kerry.