Caola Nua is a charming detached cottage located near the village of Kilcrohane in County Cork, Cornwall. The cottage sleeps 6 people in 3 bedrooms and boasts stunning views of the surrounding area. The ground floor accommodation is warm and inviting, with a spacious kitchen for cooking meals, a cosy sitting room for relaxation, and a summer room with beautiful views. The bedrooms offer flexible sleeping arrangements, with two double rooms (one with an en-suite) and a twin room, all furnished to make guests feel at home.
Outside, the cottage has a spacious garden where children can play safely and guests can enjoy the spectacular surroundings of County Cork. The village of Kilcrohane is situated on the Sheep's Head Peninsula, known for its walking and cycling trails, stunning coastline, and traditional Irish music in local taverns. Nearby towns like Bantry and Glengarriff offer a variety of shops, pubs, and restaurants, and a day trip to the Ring of Kerry is highly recommended. Whether you enjoy outdoor activities, exploring local culture, or simply relaxing in a peaceful setting, Caola Nua offers something for everyone and is the perfect choice for your next Irish getaway.
Weekly price from £327
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