"On the Shores of this Western Paradise" Bayside Cottage is a traditionally styled home with thatched roof and whitewashed walls. The charming, 'real-world' escape is situated on the shores of the majestic Cashel Bay, directly located on the Wild Atlantic Way in the heart of Connemara.
The space
- 3 Double En-Suite Bedrooms (1 with Mezzanine level and additional double bed)
- Mezzanine level over sitting room with Sofa Bed
- Large Decked Area
- Barbecue
- Boot Room with Washing Machine and Dryer.
- Traditional Thatched Roof
- Salvaged Oak Flooring
- Feature Granite Stone Fireplace with 'fat boy' antique stove.
Main Attractions:
- Cashel House Hotel, a 19th Century House with acres of beautiful gardens, bar facilities, fine dining and afternoon tea.
- Build originally as a Sporting Lodge the Zetland Country House Hotel is a 4 star hotel on the edge of Cashel Bay with popular bar and restaurant.
- Cashel Hill, with a summit of 1000 feet, provides wonderful panoramic views of the Twelve Bens mountain range and coastal scenery.
- Roundstone, only 8 miles down the road, is a popular fishing village with the white sandy beaches of Gurteen and Dog’s Bay.
- Clifden, 'The Capital of Connemara', and the world famous Kylemore Abbey with its Victorian gardens and the Connemara National Park are less than a 25 minutes’ drive away.
- Boat trips to the Aran Islands, Inishboffin Island and the Killarney Fjord are popular tourists attractions.
Area Events:
- Cashel Together. A week-long festival which includes sports events, dance classes, barbecue and ceili.
- The Cashel Horse Show. A firm favorite of horse enthusiasts, young and old.
- The Roundstone all Ireland dog show.
- The Clifden Connemara Pony Show, which attracts visitors from all over the world.
- Clifden Arts festival features a feast of culture with a mix of poetry, music, theater, dance and visual arts.
- The Great Fjord Swim. An open water swimming event which takes place in the deep green waters of Killarney Fjord.
- Festival of Atlantic writing. Doonreaghan house, a famous home of poet laureate Ted Hughes hosts talks from established writers.