Icon/Navigation/Chevron/Left Back to search

POPULAR REGION! A property was booked in County Kerry 14 minutes ago

Bosca Neadu

Dingle, County Kerry (Ref. 1196241)

Hogans Irish Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

  • Show on map

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Seaside
  • Broadband / WiFi

Summary

  • One double bedroom with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Electric oven and hob, fridge, microwave, kettle, toaster
  • TV, DVD player, a selection of DVDS and books, WiFi
  • Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot is available on request
  • Off-road parking for 1 car
  • Non-enclosed garden with lawn, and decking
  • Sorry, no smoking and no pets allowed
  • Shop 2.7 miles, pub 5.5 miles, beach 0.1 miles, river 1.1 miles
  • Note: No pets allowed as farms with sheep close by
  • Note: Cot available on request, however, there is limited space

The property

Dingle 5.6 miles.

Bosca Neadu is a welcoming single-storey retreat near Dingle, County Kerry.

Perfect for couples seeking a rural escape this abode features a toasty woodburning stove, proximity to the beach and rural vistas.

Follow the quiet country lane as it winds towards this romantic detached compact property, where the distant roar of the sea rolls over the fields.

Park in the gravel driveway and take a moment to soak in the distant sea and cliff views that catch the light on brighter days.

A few gentle steps lead you up to the door.

Step inside to a comfortable open‑plan living space, warmed by wooden flooring, the crackling of the woodburning stove and is filled with soft natural light from the wide bi‑fold doors.

Move into the living area, where a relaxed sofa and armchair sit around a small coffee table, and shelves beneath the TV hold books and films for quiet evenings in.

Handcrafted touches run through the space, from woven baskets to textured fabrics, giving the cabin a warm, lived‑in feeling without ever feeling cluttered.

Just a few steps further brings you to the kitchen area.

The wooden countertop keeps the natural tone flowing, and the setup is well‑equipped for simple breakfasts or easy dinners after a day by the coast.

A compact dining table with two bar stools offers a comfortable spot to pause with a morning coffee before heading out exploring.

When you're ready to freshen up, head to the stylish en-suite wet room, tiled throughout and featuring a generous walk‑in shower with a rain‑style head that adds a spa-like feel, making it a calming place to reset after a day outdoors.

After freshening up continue through to the bedroom, where the double bed is dressed with a handmade patchwork quilt, giving the room its own gentle charm.

The curtains, created from Scottish and Welsh wools, bring subtle colour and texture, while the window frames a quiet countryside view, a simple, grounding way to start or end the day.

Step outside once more and wander a short distance to reach the nearest beach, it’s perfect for long, refreshing walks, with the soundtrack of waves close by.

For swimming or water sports, make your way to the larger beaches dotted along the coast, with Ventry and Inch offering ideal spots for surfing, paddleboarding and sea‑swimming.

From here, the wider landscape opens beautifully, visit Dingle Lighthouse, where cliffs drop towards the Atlantic and walking paths reveal sweeping views (and, if you're lucky, the flicker of dolphins in the distance).

Continue along the shoreline to the Dingle Marina Breakwater, a great place to take in the harbour, watch local boats drift in and out, or simply stroll along as the light changes over the water.

For wildlife lovers, a trip to Kingdom Falconry offers close encounters with hawks, owls, and even a golden eagle, a captivating experience for anyone drawn to birds of prey.

For days out, Dingle town is around a short drive away, offering colourful streets, lively pubs, fresh seafood, and the aquarium for a slower indoor outing.

The nearby pottery studio at Louis Mulcahy makes for a lovely creative stop, while the small village of Annascaul offers a charming break for coffee, lunch, or a gentle wander.

Take a drive over An Chonair / Conor Pass, a stunning mountain route where the road winds between rocky hillsides, sheep wander along the edges, and wide views open out over lakes, valleys and wild landscape.

Bosca Neadu, a peaceful coastal retreat for couples exploring County Kerry.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of €150.

About the location

DINGLE, COUNTY KERRY

Tralee 29.6 miles; Killarney 39.6 miles; Cork 93.2 miles.

Overlooking Dingle Bay is the delightful town of Dingle which sits on a beautiful peninsula and boasts a fabulous harbour as well as a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Offering lovely beaches and stunning surrounding countryside, this lively town offers a host of activities for all the family, including great walking, cycling, fishing, horse riding, golfing and a range of watersport facilities. So, whether it's a trip to the Oceanworld aquarium for the whole family or a day out to the beach at Coumeenoole or for the grown-ups, a fascinating trip to Gallarus Oratory (thought to be Ireland’s oldest intact building) or indulge in a tour of the Dingle Distillery. Jump in the car and head to Tralee which is a short drive away and boasts an excellent range of pubs and eateries as well as the Tralee Aqua Dome which is one of the largest water parks in Ireland or for something a little more sedate, pay a visit to the museum and theatre in the town. The bustling town of Killarney is well worth a visit too with some beautiful scenery to check out along the way including Ladies’ View, named after Queen Victoria’s ladies in waiting and boasts simply spectacular views over the town, which is the ideal base to do some walking, hiking and cycling in nearby Killarney National Park. Whether you want gentle walks along stunning beaches, or adrenaline-fuelled sports and activities in the countryside, County Kerry has it all.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas

How we calculate the "Was" price

Our 'Was' price shows the average price for this property over the last 60 days, so you can see how today's price compares.