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Dunquin Cottage |
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Region: |
County Kerry | Area: |
Dingle |
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Type: |
Cottage |
Town: |
Dunquin |
Sleeps: |
4-5 | Weekly rent: |
Euros 500-675 |
Bedrooms: |
2 | Phone: |
001 2077 750313 (USA) |
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Owner: |
Mrs Hadden |
Fax: |
001 2077 750313 (USA) |
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Email: |
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Web Page: |
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Facilities : |
Central heating | Parking | |
| Open fire | Garden | ||
| Washing machine | Mountain bikes available | ||
| Tumble dryer | Sorry No smokers | ||
| Freezer | No pets | ||
| Music System | Sea Views | ||
| Linen provided | Rural | ||
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| Dunquin Cottage is a traditional stone cottage situated at the tip of the Dingle Peninsula, an area National Geographic described as "one of the most beautiful on earth". On Ireland's west coast in a Gaeltacht, or Irish speaking area, the cottage is backed by Mt. Eagle, surrounded by green fields and stone walls and looks out over the Atlantic Ocean and the Blasket Islands. A serene, rustic retreat, Dunquin Cottage has been sensitively renovated to comfortably provide modern amenities without sacrificing its sense of time and place. | ||
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Interior |
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Upon entering the cottage, there is a glass-roofed porch
which is a
perfect spot to have breakfast in the morning or a drink at sunset.
The living room is furnished
with comfortable upholstered furniture and large closets for storage.
An antique pine desk holds a portable music system for radio, tape
cassettes or CDs. The dining room area contains an old
scrubbed pine table and chairs which sit before an open stone
fireplace. A bookshelf is filled with both Irish fiction and
non-fiction, local maps as well as walking guides and other books
about the flora and fauna of the area. The kitchen is very well-stocked with china, glassware, flatwear, pots and pans. There is a small fridge/freezer, electric stove, washing machine and tumble dryer as well as toaster and a French coffee press. There are two pine-beamed loft bedrooms with skylights. One bedroom has a vintage double brass bed and the other, a double pine bed. A fold-out bed is also available for use downstairs. Three mountain bikes are available for
the use of our guests. Rental periods extend from Saturday to Saturday and all utilities, linen, cleaning fees and the use of the bicycles are included. It is our aim that our guests enjoy the cottage as much as we do and return home having had a relaxed and happy holiday. |
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Local Area |
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| The village of Dunquin has a
pub, cafe, restaurant, Heritage centre and ferry to the Blasket
Islands all within walking distance. The villages of Ventry and
Ballyferriter are five miles away and the town of Dingle is ten
miles distant. Shops, restaurants, and pubs with traditional music
are abundant and the area hosts special events throughout the year
such as the Dingle Regatta in August, and a May festival which draws
artists, writers, musicians and speakers from around the world . The area is graced by towering sea cliffs, long, unspoiled sandy beaches, craggy mountains and green valleys. Rich in the remains of pre-Celtic artefacts, it is a landscape abundant in archaeological antiquities. Excellent hiking, hill-walking, cycling, golf, sailing, angling, wind-surfing and horse riding facilities are all readily available on the peninsula. |
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