Ballyvoreen

ID: S57388

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

Glandore 2.5 miles. This excellent holiday cottage has views out to sea and the Galley Head Lighthouse and is located just outside the harbour village of Glandore, on the south coast of Ireland in County Cork. Quiet and peaceful, this property will make for a fantastic getaway for those looking to escape the stresses of everyday life while still being within easy reach of all the action should it take your fancy. With two comfortable bedrooms on offer the main part of this property is the open plan living area with a kitchen and dining and sitting areas, great for keeping everyone close to hand and together at the table while a delicious meal is prepared. With the sun out, open up the patio doors and let the summer’s breeze run through the property while you step out enjoying a well-earned drink as you plan tomorrow’s activities while taking in the fantastic scenery. Just down the road you will find yourself in the quiet village of Glandore, a popular destination for Irish holidaymakers, with a small harbour and home to a selection of pubs where you can take in the local atmosphere, plus a restaurant should you wish to take the night off from cooking. After eating, go for a walk and take in some of the stunning local scenery; you will not be disappointed. You are only a half hour walk from the Drombeg stone circle and Coppingers Court or you could head towards Tralong Beach and Mill Cove. Just a ten minute drive away Rosscarbery Beach, also well worth a trip. Visit the thriving market town of Skibbereen further afield, with beautiful sandy beaches where you can relax and go for a stroll. Spend the day in Cork city, kiss the Blarney Stone, call in to Kinsale or go scuba diving in Baltimore for a unique experience. Do all that this fantastic part of Ireland has to offer or simply take it easy and enjoy the view from your patio! An excellent property, and a perfect location for whatever you choose to do so book now before it’s too late.

Situated in West Cork, in an area of stunning coastal scenery, Glandore (Gaelic translation - Harbour of the Oaks), is acclaimed as one of the prettiest villages in Ireland, and occupies a superb setting at the head of a spectacular natural wooded harbour. The area has a mild year-round climate, generated by the Gulf Stream ocean current. Glandore has pubs and three restaurants, whilst the nearby fishing village of Union Hall provides further amenities and a large fishing fleet; boats arrive daily with fresh catches of seafood, which can be enjoyed in all the local restaurants. Both Glandore and Union Hall have delightful, sheltered harbours with year-round water activities including sailing, sea angling, whale watching and rowing regattas. Golf can be enjoyed at Skibbereen, Clonakilty and Bantry, while sandy Blue Flag beaches can be found at Inchydoney, Rosscarbery and Tragumna.

Accommodation

All ground floor but with spectacular views across the sea and lighthouse.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x adult bunks.

Bathroom with bath, shower, basin and WC.

Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with comfy two and three seater sofas, also with a solid fuel stove.

Electric storage heating with solid fuel stove.

Electric oven and hob, fridge (no ice box), TV with Free-to-air channels, WiFi.

Electricity and starter pack for stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Ample off road parking.

Lawned garden with patio and furniture offering lovely sea views and sunsets across the lighthouse.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Local sailing school nearby with deep sea fishing expeditions available in area.

2 x 18 hole pitch and put in nearby Rosscarbery.

Anglers, golfers, walkers all welcome.

Storage available for sports equipment.

Shop and pub 2.5 miles.

Note: There are steep stone steps leading to the front door.

Perfect location for the water but also local castles and Drombeg stone circle.

Reviews (26)

  • Nicola

    Had everything we needed for a comfortable stay. Would 100% stay again.

  • Ruthe

    Whilst there were very nice new sofas in the living room and comfy clean beds with good bedding, and copious hot water, there were other areas which made actually staying in the cottage uncomfortable. For example, there was very little in the way of kitchen equipment - no kitchen roll, no washing up liquid, one elderly tea towel, no hand towel, a broken corkscrew (tragedy!!) and barely any cutlery. There was no coffee table in the living room and nowhere to place your coffee cup, very difficult access to watch the television as it is high up on the wall and you have to crick your neck to watch it. There was no bedside table/locker in the second bedroom, no dressing table or mirror in either bedroom and in the end we moved one little bedside cabinet into the living room to use as a coffee table. While we had a lovely holiday, it's one of those places with a little money and thought spent on it that could be AMAZING.

  • Andrew

    The location is excellent for exploring west Cork. We immediately felt very comfortable and at home. We thought that the cottage was nicer and had more character than the external pictures on the web site suggested.

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