Set on the famous Wild Atlantic Way on the Doohoma Peninsula, overlooking Tallaghanduff Bay and the Nephin Mountains, this charming bungalow is ideal for families or groups of friends. Prepare for a restful Irish break of walking, swimming and fishing with the stunning County Mayo hills as your backdrop. You’ll be in a rural spot, less than 150 metres from the waters of Tullaghan Bay, and 3.5 miles from the mile-long Doolough Beach, which hosts part of the festivities during the popular annual Geesala Festival. If fishing is your thing, then head for a day at Carrowmore Lake (25 miles).
This comfortably furnished dwelling combines traditional elements with modern amenities. Everything is on the one floor, starting with the spacious lounge which has plenty of comfy seating, an open fire and an elegant bay window. The kitchen/dining room is a sociable space for cooking and eating together, with a range-style cooker where you can leave pots bubbling away while you sit around the table sipping tea. If you need to attend to business during your holiday, just pop to the separate study so you can easily focus on the task at hand. The three bedrooms, a double, a twin and a single, are all cosy and welcoming with quality wooden furniture. A bathroom, shower room and a separate WC complete the inside of this pleasant abode.
The verdant garden wrap around the house, with a long private path leading away from the front door with wonderful sea views. Let kids play on the grass as older guests enjoy an evening tipple whilst enjoying their surroundings.