A delightful bungalow set at the foot of the Coomanaspig Pass is perfect for families or a group of friends looking for a relaxing holiday get-together in the Ring of Kerry. Friends and family will love discovering the many spaces for socialising inside and outside the property. Coomanaspig Pass is the highest point in Ireland, accessible by car and has the most spectacular views of the Dingle Peninsula and Blasket Islands. The property is 1.5 miles from the colourful houses of the picturesque fishing village of Portmagee. Visit the Skellig Experience visitor centre (1 mile) on Valentia and spend the rest of the day exploring Valentia Island - Glanleam Beach and Geokaun Mountain and Cliffs provide contrasting coastal landscapes. The Kerry Cliffs are 1 mile away and offer a glimpse of the unique scenery of this part of the Wild Atlantic Way. Discover more about the local history at Loher Stone Fort (17 miles) and stop off in delightful Waterville Beach on the way.
This gorgeous home comes with furnishings and decor with rich, bold colours that create a warm welcome and a vibrancy to the home. The large lounge invites you to relax on the comfortable seating where you can catch up, enjoy a movie night, or pop a log onto the wood burner in the cooler months. The wooden floors add to the charm, and the kitchen/diner has an authentic cottage feel. In the kitchen, you will find all the equipment to make meal preparation a breeze so you can enjoy lingering over delicious meals and reliving the day’s adventure. The dining area has plenty of natural light from the patio doors, which you can open to let the outside in on warm evenings and views towards the mountains. When it is time to retire, there is a choice of three bedrooms - a double, a double with a single and a king-size with an en-suite shower room. A bathroom with a separate shower completes the features of this rural retreat.
Outside, you can relax together while the children play safely in the enclosed garden. Prepare an evening feast and enjoy al fresco dining on the picnic bench together on fine days.