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Lovely home in Killaloe, Co.Clare - very near the River Shannon on the West Coast of Ireland

House • Killaloe Ireland

    6 Guests  
    3 Bedrooms  
    2 Bathrooms  
  Secondary home

Exchange types accepted

  Simultaneous  
  Non-Simultaneous  
  Non-Reciprocal & Globe  
  Hospitality  

Statistics

Listed  March 2023
Views  1573

General overview

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Features


Washer
Washer
Dishwasher
Dishwasher
Clothes dryer
Clothes dryer
Oven
Oven
Microwave
Microwave
Fridge
Fridge
Iron
Iron
Heating
Heating
TV
TV
WiFi
WiFi
High Speed Internet
High Speed Internet
Bathtub
Bathtub
Smoke alarms
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguisher
Fire extinguisher
Bed sheets
Bed sheets
Towels
Towels
Garden / yard
Garden / yard
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace

Travel Styles

    Weekend
    Family
    Sport and leisure
    Foodie
    Relaxing
    Village
    Water
    Cycling

House rules

    Suitable for infants under 2
    Suitable for children ages 2-12
    Pets not allowed
    No smoking

Allergens

    Cat free
    Dog free
    Smoke free

Dates of Availability

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Neighbourhood

From this holiday home in Killaloe you can easily access the beautiful cathedral town of Killaloe on foot. Visitors can access the town via a path, woodland walk and beautiful boardwalk along Lough Derg. You and your guests will enjoy the pleasant 10-minute walk to the many amenities these two lakeside towns have to offer. The picturesque twin towns of Killaloe and Ballina are linked by a 13-arch bridge, which links not only the two towns, but also the counties of Clare and Tipperary. The towns span the River Shannon at the southern point of Lough Derg. Killaloe, on the Clare side of the river, is made up of charming narrow streets, flanked by old shops along the steep hill looking down over the 13th century cathedral. The town was home to Brian Boru, the High King who united Ireland against the Vikings, so this picture-perfect town with its Victorian streets and old canal banks was once capital of all Ireland. Ballina on the Tipperary side, offers an excellent riverside park and seasonal outdoor swimming pool. There are plenty of moorings for cruisers to stop off and explore Ballina and a jetty offers a platform to fish from next to the River Shannon. There are enticing eateries dotted around the town of Ballina as well as traditional Irish pubs with Irish music sessions especially during the summer months. Both towns have a selection of boutiques, bakeries, artisan shops and galleries. There are plenty of activities to keep visitors entertained with lake cruises, the Lough Derg Way walking route, farmers market on Sundays, fishing for kids, famous golf courses and horse-riding. For outdoor activities UL Activity centre situated on the lake offers, sailing, kayaking, high ropes and SUP.

Nearest airport

Shannon Airport - 50km Dublin Airport - 200km

Getting around

Near a car to explore the area but within walking distance of local shops, bars and restaurants

Map of Approximate Location

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