The Fehanaugh Cottage in Lauragh, County Kerry, Cornwall is a charming detached farmhouse cottage located on a sheep farm in the Caha Mountains. Just 2 miles from Lauragh and 14 miles from Kenmare, this property offers stunning panoramic views and has been renovated to retain its original charm. With a cosy sitting room, exposed beams, a warming fire, and a light conservatory overlooking the garden and mountains, this cottage is perfect for a relaxing getaway.
Situated on the Beara Peninsula, the area is ideal for walking enthusiasts. The Healy Pass provides access to the remote upland lakes and valleys of the Caha Mountains, offering fantastic days out for nature lovers. From rugged peaks like Hungry Hill and Sugarloaf Mountain to gentler trails like Gleninchaquin and Rambach's Way, there is something for walkers of all abilities. The region is also rich in archaeological sites, including stone circles and wedge graves, adding to the area's historical charm.
For those looking to explore further, the Beara Way hiking trail is right on the doorstep, offering scenic routes around the peninsula with coastal vistas. Nearby attractions include Glengarriff with Garnish Island, The Bamboo Park, The Ewe Experience, and nature reserves, as well as a variety of cafes and restaurants. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active holiday filled with hiking and exploring, the Fehanaugh Cottage in Lauragh is the perfect destination for a memorable getaway in the South West of England.
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