Spectacular Irish country setting. (#14286)

Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland

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Vacation Rental Summary

  • Type: Cottage
  • Floors: 1
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Pets: No
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Smoking: No
  • Sleeps: 8
  • Airport:
    Kerry County | 30 min.
 

Vacation Rental Rates (USD)

Start End Midweek
per night
Weekend
per night
Weekly Monthly
10/01/08
12/22/08
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$ 802
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12/23/08
12/29/08
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$ 1,549
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12/30/08
01/04/09
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$ 980
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01/06/09
03/03/09
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$ 647
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03/31/09
04/28/09
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$ 1,071
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05/05/09
06/02/09
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$ 1,024
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06/02/09
08/25/09
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$ 1,482
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Vacation Rental Description

This newly built detached bungalow on half an acre is set in a small development of four houses about a mile outside Dingle town.
The house has four bedrooms one ensuite, one king size bed, one double bed and four single beds. It is very tastefully decorated with lots of extras to make you feel comfortable and at home. There is a sunroom off the kitchen so that you can enjoy the beautiful tranquil view of the Kerry countryside. It is perfect for families and is located up a small country boreen

Area Description

Home to Fungi the Dolphin. Setting for the Making of the film Ryans Daughter .The house is set in the beautiful tranquil Kerry countryside. The sun shines into the sunroom all day long. Take a walk up the road and hear the new born lambs bleating. The air is fresh and the pace is slow. The town is just a mile away and is full of fantastic award winning restaurants, pubs and shops. The harbour is a working harbour supplying fresh fish to the local restaurants. There are plenty of beautiful sandy beaches nearby. Take a drive over spectular Slea Head or the Conor Pass.
Dingle Oceanworld is a state-of-the-art aquarium overlooking Dingle Harbour and the Dingle Marina. It is Ireland's premier purpose-built sea life centre and sanctuary for the rare fish life often found stranded along the shores of the Dingle Peninsula.

The Blasket Centre in Dýn Chaoin, at the western end of the Dingle Peninsula, celebrates the Irish language and the distinctive character of the people who once lived on the Blasket Islands.