Waterside Cottage self-catering bungalow sits proudly overlooking stunning sea & mountain views. With direct access to the shore, this is guaranteed to please all ages. Great family house for touring all of what Connemara has to offer along the Wild Atlantic Way including Cashel Hill which stands majestic at the top of the bay.
Layout:
Offering two double bedrooms, a twin room with shower. family shower room, fitted kitchen/dining area and sitting room with open fire.
Offering 3 bedrooms – 2 doubles & 1 twin room, 1 main bathroom with large wet room, and separate shower & sink unit in the twin bedroom. Sitting room, fitted kitchen with dining area, utility room.
The entrance hallway leading to the sitting room benefits from an open fire, a window overlooking Cashel Bay, comfy couches and a TV.
Fitted kitchen with electric oven & hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer. Dining table seating up to 6, window overlooking the back of the house. Ornate fireplace.
Utility area with combined washing machine/dryer.
Two double bedrooms with stunning countryside views overlooking the Bay. Fitted wardrobes.
Further twin bedroom with 2 single beds, shower & sink unit. Fitted wardrobe.
Shower room with sink, WC & large wet room shower.
There is a large enclosed garden to the front & side of the house leading down to the shore. There are gates leading into the tarmac drive. Ample parking.
Cashel:
Lying at the head of the beautiful Cashel Bay the townland derives its name from the ring fort or Cashel which surrounds the present-day graveyard.
Cashel Hill stands majestic at the top of the bay. It is worth taking a walk up this hill. From the summit, one can behold some of the most breathtaking views of the surrounding area. There is also a megalithic tomb. Hundreds of lakes lie amid the bogs, the Twelve Bens and Maamturks to the north and the sandy coves and glistening seaweed of the waters of Bertraghboy Bay.
There is golf and pitch and putt, both on magnificent links courses and stunning inland locations. Fishing on rivers lakes and the sea could reward you with salmon, trout, cod, ling and even tuna. Our quiet minor roads are perfect for cycling.
Carna:
Carna is a small coastal area in south Connemara which is in the heart of the Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) area of Connemara. Carna is located close to the village of Cill Chiarain and they share the peninsula locally called Iorras Aithneach.
There are 4 shops and 3 pubs located in Cana Village. A bus is also based in Carna that brings passengers between Carna and Galway City picking up passengers along the N59.
There are several beautiful white sandy beaches to be found in the Carna area. Mynish, Moyrus, Callowfeenish & Feenish Island are lovely, quiet and secluded beaches where you will find some of the most breathtaking sea views in Connemara
There are plenty of delightful local walks in Connemara where you can discover the local beaches, bog lands, flora and fauna and take some excellent holiday snaps!
Carna is a 40-minute drive from the famous Connemara Golf Links course in Ballyconneely. Barna Golf Course is approx 68 km away from Carna Village (about an hour's drive). Oughterard Golf Course is approximately 52 Km away (a 50-minute drive). There is also a picturesque Pitch and Putt course approximately a 15-minute drive away.
Avid Fisher? There are numerous spots along the Carna Coastline where you can go shore angling