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| Rating |
3 Ticks | Pets | Yes | Smoking | No |
| Sleeps | 2 | Grid Reference | Off Road Parking | Yes | |
| Bedrooms | 1 | Open Fire | Yes | Garden | Yes |
| Bathrooms | 1 | Short Breaks |
Winter Off-Season Christmas |
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No |
This lovely cottage is a wing of the owner’s property and is situated 7 miles from the village of Inch, County Kerry, between the beautiful, dog-friendly beach at Inch, and the village of Castlemaine. With views of Castlemaine Harbour and the impressive Macgillicuddy Reeks, this lovely cottage near Inch is comfortable and welcoming, ideal for a couple as a romantic Irish cottage getaway. The enclosed garden at this property is great for dog owners, who can let their wet-nosed friends roam freely and safely in the lovely Irish cottage garden, as you sit back and relax in the warmth of the sun on the south-facing patio. The Kerry Way is great walking or cycling terrain, so you can either take your pets with you for a nice long walk on a summer's day, or a blustery autumn afternoon, or if you fancy a couple's day together, perhaps enjoying dinner in Inch, or a pint in one of the many traditional Irish pubs around the area, the owner will look after the dog for the day, so you can enjoy each other's company, and undivided attention. No matter what you choose to do, this cosy, romantic cottage near Inch is a wonderful getaway, at any time of year.
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Previous visitors' comments about Caherconree:
Fantastic property and brilliant for dogs. Very friendly and helpful hosts.
Mrs Whiteside, Redditch, July 2011
This property should have a top grade - 5* from us! The garden was beautiful and all anyone would need. The cottage was also beautiful and a welcome pack was left for us.
Mrs Burrell, Craigavon, July 2011