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O'CONNOR's Kinnard West (Coom Road), Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry
Sleeps: 5 - 6. Sorry no pets.
May: Euro 320 pw. June: Euro 400 - 450 pw. July & August: Euro 550 pw. Early September: Euro 500pw. Late September: Euro 450 pw. October: Euro 350 pw. Rest of year: Euro 200-550 pw.
For further details please contact:
Mary O'Connor, 36 Seabury, Sydney Parade Avenue, Dublin 4, Ireland Tel: 00 353 1 269 6381
  
Charming 1940s two storey house in peaceful rural setting on Skelligs Ring. Own secluded lawn/garden, overlooking Ballinskelligs Bay and local mountains. Ideal location for touring Ring of Kerry and Skelligs Ring.
Oil central heating. Electric water heating. Bed linen, duvets and towels supplied (not beach towels). Electricity and oil extra.
Kitchen Electric cooker, microwave, washing machine / dryer and dishwasher, fully equipped kitchen  Dining Room Dining table and chairs, sideboard, TV, Video, Radio/cassette/CD Open cast-iron fireplace Sitting Room Upstairs Two double bedrooms with wonderful views over Ballinskelligs Bay and Horse Island Single bedroom overlooking mountains Box room with single bed overlooking Ballinskelligs Bay and Horse Island Bright bathroom with bath/shower Hot press under stairs in hallway Local amenities and activities Safe, sandy, Blue Flag beach - 1 mile. Kerry Images, Craft Shop and Cafe near beach. Cable O'Leary's Pub/Restaurant. Tigh Rosie's Pub/Cafe. St Finian's Bay, The Glen - small rugged beach - ideal for surfers but DANGEROUS for swimmers - 3 miles. Local walks, Kerry Way walks and scenic drives. Boat trips to the Skelligs Rock - monastic settlement, similar to Mont St.Michel in Brittany. Siopa Cill Rialaigh - set up to exhibit the works of Irish and international artists who visit the area and stay at the restored cottages in Cill Rialaigh. This building houses a shop and cafe. Archeological sites in Ballinskelligs and surrounding area. 13th Century Ballinskelligs Abbey. A paradise for nature lovers and artists. World famous Waterville Golf Course - 8 miles - regular visitors to the area are Tiger Woods and Mark O'Meara. 18-Hole Skelligs Bay Golf Club - 9 miles. Dooks Golf Club - 20 miles. Excellent seafood restaurants in Cahirciveen, Waterville and O'Neill's The Point. Car ferry from the Point to Valentia Island (5 mins), drive through Island and cross the bridge to Portmagee village which also boasts seafood restaurants and pubs with music and dancing. Skelligs Experience - heritage centre on Valentia Island side of Bridge. Continue on scenic route to Ballinskelligs via St.Finlan's Bay. Horseriding and bike hire. Local Entertainment Cable O'Leary's - Pub and Bar Food. Tigh Rosie - traditional music, set dancing - daytime snacks. Nightly entertainment in pubs in Ballinskelligs, Portmagee, Cahirciveen and Waterville. Late local bus service to discos in Cahirciveen. |