The Bay is a charming single-storey detached cottage located in Caherdaniel, County Kerry, offering stunning views of Derrynane Beach and the Atlantic Ocean. With two bedrooms, including one double with an en-suite and one twin, this cottage is an ideal base for exploring the Ring of Kerry. The spacious open plan living area features high ceilings and an open fire, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests. Outside, there is a lawned garden and patio area where visitors can enjoy barbecues and take in the peaceful surroundings.
The village of Caherdaniel is just a short walk away, offering amenities such as shops, pubs, and a traditional tea room. Nearby Derrynane Beach is known for its golden sands and crystal clear waters, perfect for swimming and water sports. The area is rich in culture, with attractions like Derrynane House and National Park, Staigue Fort, and the Old Abbey. The famous Ring of Kerry is easily accessible from the cottage, providing a variety of activities for visitors of all ages, from boat trips to the Skellig Islands to horse riding at a nearby equestrian center.
Guests can enjoy a day of exploring the surrounding area before returning to The Bay to relax and plan their next adventure in this beautiful part of Ireland. With its convenient location, stunning views, and comfortable amenities, The Bay is the perfect choice for a memorable stay in County Kerry.
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