- Property no 1142784
Bonane (115), Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Sleeps 5, 3 bedrooms
Cottage 1 Bathrooms Minimum / Maximum Rate $383 $ - $835 $ (Week)Features vacation rentals of this property
1 Bathrooms
Kitchen & Household equipments
- Dishwasher, Cookware and cooking accessories, Microwave, Refrigerator
View from the property
- Mountain view
Multimedia, Telecom & Entertainment
- DVD player, Radio or stereo system, Television
Further details about property
A Stone Cottage with A Wealth of Archaeological Remains Stone cottage on quiet country road at the foot of the Sheehy Mountains. Enjoying fine outlook in a very scenic area, with a wealth of archaeological remains and a haven for walking or cycling. Kenmare (6 miles) for excellent restaurants, shops and amenities including golf, tennis, horse riding, deep sea fishing trips. Glengarriff (10 miles) for forest parks and boat trips to Garnish Island and exotic gardens. Garden furniture.
Comfortably furnished with kitchen/dining room with open fire, sitting room with open fire and steep stairs to three bedrooms, two with a double, one with a single and bathroom with bath with shower and W.C. Duvets. Oil fired central heating. Television. CD. Washing machine/dryer. Fridge/freezer. Microwave. Two small pets welcome. Parking Available, Designer Furnishings, Shower, Formal Dining Room, Daily Trash and Towel Service Available, Washer/Dryer, Golf, Central Air Conditioning, Mountain, Garden View
Map & Directions of this vacation rentals property
Kenmare
Availability
Rates per period
Week
Notes
Other fees, offers, terms and conditions
Payment Policy: All rates are in British Pounds.Tea towels only supplied. Initial logs supplied.
- Linen included.
- Oil and electricity extra.
- Bookings are Saturday to Saturday. Easter weeks commence 31st March to 14th April. Xmas is between 15th December and 5th January. Cancellation Policy: For cancellation directly contact the owner. Rules: Rates are subjected to change without prior notice.
Activities in the area (within a 20 minutes drive)
Other activities:
Fishing, Golf
Relaxation & Comfort:
Restaurants
Kenmare regional information
Kenmare is located at the head of Kenmare Bay sometimes called the Kenmare River (An Ribhéar) where the Roughty River (An Ruachtach) flows into the sea, and at the junction of the Iveragh Peninsula and the Beara Peninsula. The traditional Irish name of the bay was Inbhear Scéine from the celtic inver, which is recorded in the 11th Century narrative Lebor Gabála Érenn as the arrival point of the mythological Irish ancestor Partholón. It is also located near the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Mangerton Mountain and Caha Mountains and is a popular hillwalking destination.
Kenmare
- Online since: 2011-05-28
- Updated on: 2012-05-22





















