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Rating
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Sleeps 3
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Bedrooms 2
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Bathrooms 1
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Pets Yes
Features
- Four poster bed
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Open fire
- Smoke-free
- Garden / Patio
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Seaside
- Sky TV
- Broadband / WiFi
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Mr De Pauw “Just a negativity Feedback.”
I am surprised about the extra payment in case you consume more heating, You get 8 Hours included and after-wise you pay extra. For the prices you pay that extra 15 euro in our case is stupid.
I am surprised about the extra payment in case you consume more heating, You get 8 Hours included and after-wise you pay extra. For the prices you pay that extra 15 euro in our case is stupid.
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Mrs Smith “The best thing about Tigin is the view - an elevated position looking out over small stone walled fields to the wonderful Atlantic, glistening in the sunshine or foaming waves crashing towards the shore - great!”
Tigin is a traditional stone cottage, painted white, with many original features, a wood-burning stove( central heating too), comfy sofa and quirky French furniture. The friendly owner met us on arrival and gave us lots of helpful information.
paulanderson179 “Great time.”
We recently stayed in liscannor co clare at Tigin it was our second stay at the property as we also stayed there in 2016, This time we were greeted by the owner,Mandy a lovely very genuine person.previously we were made welcome by her charming mother liz. The property is located in a prime spot with access to all the main attractions and some beautiful places to discover for yourself.it was great to return after a long days touring! topping up the stove & putting on pj's and settling down to yet another blissful relaxing evening.the cottage is perfect for everyone, more so if you are a pet owner as they are made just as welcome as their owners!a most enjoyable stay and looking forwards to returning soon
richard S “Loved It”
Just had 2 fantastic weeks in Tigin- a quaint, thick walled proper Irish cottage. The views over Liscannor Bay alone made booking Tigin an easy choice. Being both a dog owner & enjoying a bit of fishing the cottage was great as the dogs had an enclosed field at the front & back to run round on & for me i had the coastline within a 10 minute stroll. Mandy the owner was really friendly & welcoming & has a lot of local information for the local swimming spots, eating out, days out etc. I certainly will look at staying here again in the future.
Ashleigh C “Great family holiday”
Lovely cottage, great location for sightseeing and the beach for walking the dog. There is a working farm beside the house but this didn’t bother us, my daughter loved seeing the sheep in our yard. There has been some new windows installed and new TV in the sitting room and main bedroom. We loved having the fire on everynight and looking at the view with a nice glass of wine.
Barbara R “Totally wonderful!!”
We stayed at Tigan Cottage last Oct for a quiet pre-winter break, and the minute we walked in the door we both just fell in love with the place, it was dark when we arrived so when we opened the lovely wooden shutters the next morning and saw the view we were just blown away, The fact the cottage had a roll top bath and cosy log burning stove just added to the many old charms this beautiful cottage had, We hated having to pack up and come home from it, we still always talk about our weekend in Clare, we would be frequent weekend break people but by far this cottage stole our hearts! We hope to go back again this year at some point! The Land lady was really helpful with everything we needed and made us feel most welcome!
victoriayel “Best holiday ever!!”
This cottage was perfect for our needs, we wanted to spend a quite week relaxing with our dogs with access to a variety of walking trails. The owner Mandy was very personable and gave us any and all information about the cottage on arrival , as well as a welcoming drink. One of the things we looked forward too was the stove, we dont have a stove at home but common scense would dictate that opening the door while the fire is just starting up would fill the room with smoke so we didn't do this. I found the stove easy to use, quick to heat and provided us with plenty of hot water. I would highly reccomend this cottage for any one looking for a quite break in Ireland. It boast a great location,beautiful scenery,quick access to walking trails and a welcoming host.
LiamMarucci “An authentic Irish week.”
I really did not know what to expect? TIGiN cottage is an authentic Irish cottage in the country overlooking Liscannor Bay. It is in a Great location. The rock shop is a stones throw away for coffee and pastries. There are 3 towns within a 10 minute drive. Cliffs of Moher 5 minutes and St.Brigids well is up the road. The cottage is a perfect get away it has a fire stove, original stone floor in kitchen bay/ocean views and a horse.named twinkle. The tv's were not great but who :is there for tv viewing?? The owner is also.very kind and helpful. I do so hope i get to go back soon. I would do it again. Also.don't forget Byrnes in Ennistymon and Vaughn's in Liscannor. Even the 2 guys at the gas station were great Liam and Michael
djMaldoror “Romantic seaside cottage didn't fail to deliver with it's tranqu”
My wife and I were looking for a quiet little cottage by the sea where we could hike (cliffs of Moher!!), cook some fresh seafood, spend long evenings by the fire with a good book in a comfy chair, have a romantic, candle-lit soak for two in the claw-foot tub, and maybe even get a little surfing in too. This place delivers it all! The owner is such a dear, and went out of her way to make sure we had everything we wanted to make our stay at her place a most memorable experience. ps - Having your own transportation is highly recommended... Our car rental in Dublin fell through, so we spent 2 of our 4 days just getting there and back by bus. Fresh seafood and surfing are not within walking distance, so without the car we missed out on 2 of the things we were really looking forward to:(
djMaldoror “Romantic seaside cottage didn't fail to deliver with it's tranquil charm...”
My wife and I were looking for a quiet little cottage by the sea where we could hike (cliffs of Moher!!), cook some fresh seafood, spend long evenings by the fire with a good book in a comfy chair, have a romantic, candle-lit soak for two in the claw-foot tub, and maybe even get a little surfing in too. This place delivers it all! The owner is such a dear, and went out of her way to make sure we had everything we wanted to make our stay at her place a most memorable experience. ps - Having your own transportation is highly recommended... Our car rental in Dublin fell through, so we spent 2 of our 4 days just getting there and back by bus. Fresh seafood and surfing are not within walking distance, so without the car we missed out on 2 of the things we were really looking forward to:(
festaiola “Charming cottage with a beautiful view!”
We stayed here for 4 nights at the end of March & were lucky enough to have fantastic weather whilst we were there. The cottage is perfect for a couple and is also pet friendly (we brought our dog). There are lots of nice walks and things to do nearby : it is about a 10min drive to Lehinch, 5 mins from the Cliffs of Moher and 15 mins from Doolin. The owner of the cottage, Mandy is really friendly and welcoming as well. We really enjoyed our stay here and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others, we are hoping to go back again ourselves next year we enjoyed it so much!
The property
A wonderful all ground floor Liscannor holiday cottage situated in an elevated position close to a fishing village in County Clare.
Perfect for a romantic break away in this lovely part of Ireland, this Liscannor cottage has an excellent four poster bed and after a busy day exploring the area you can rest your aching legs in the roll top bath.
The sitting room at this Liscannor cottage has a cosy woodburner, which is perfect to relax in front of with a good book and warm drink on chillier evenings.
Local delicacies can be prepared in the charming kitchen, plus on sunnier days you can light the barbecue and dine alfresco.
A major bonus to staying in this Liscannor cottage is the breathtaking views of the bay.
Liscannor is a delightful village where you can treat everyone in your party to a meal in one of the restaurants, plus O'Brien's Monument is close by and is well worth a visit.
Try surfing in Lahinch, or simply spend a lazy day sunbathing.
The stunning Cliffs of Moher are only a five minute drive from this Liscannor cottage and the beautiful Burren National Park is within driving distance.
There is so much to see and do in the area making this Liscannor holiday cottage an ideal base.
Summary
- All ground floor
- Two bedrooms: 1 x four poster double with feature fireplace and en-suite bathroom with roll-top bath, basin and WC, 1 x single
- Dressing room
- Country-style kitchen
- Sitting room with dining area and woodburner.
- Oil central heating with woodburner
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with basic Sky, DVD, CD/radio
- First €30 of oil inc. in rent, additional oil charged by meter reading
- Electricity inc. rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot and highchair available
- Off road parking for 5 cars/watercraft
- Front patio area with furniture and BBQ, plus half an acre of fields to two sides of property
- Two well-behaved dogs welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shops, pubs and restaurants 1.5 miles
- Beach 10 mins walk.
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About the location
LISCANNOR, COUNTY CLARE
Lahinch 3 miles; Doolin 9 miles; Lisdoonvarna 11.5 miles; Burren National Park 22.5 miles.
Liscannor is a small fishing village steeped in naval and marine history, set along the rugged west Clare coast. Liscannor is overlooked by the ruins of its former castle which sits above the village, while many old stone houses are still occupied. There is a choice of bars and places to eat, including Vaughan's, an award-winning restaurant, Egan's, a must for wine buffs, and McHugh's. Two miles north west of the village is O'Brien's Monument, a tall pillar built in 1853, while the famous St Brigid's Well, reputed to have curative powers, is also close by. One of the great natural wonders of Ireland, the Cliffs of Moher, are just 5 minutes' drive away to the north; these majestic cliffs boast some of the most amazing views in Ireland, and on a clear day you can see the Aran Islands in Galway Bay and the hills of Connemara. Boat trips to view the cliffs from the sea depart from Liscannor Harbour. For great days out, Lahinch is 5 minutes' drive away, and offers miles of Blue Flag beaches, surfing, a swimming pool and aquarium as well as a world renowned championship links golf course. Visit the spa town of Lisdoonvarna, experience traditional Irish music in Doolin, catch the ferry out to the Aran Islands or discover the beauty of the caves at Doolin or Ballyvaughan.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas
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