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Nead an Iolair 5 bedroom home on the Dingle Peninsula
villa - house
- Number of bedrooms
5 - Number of bathrooms
3 - Number of floors
1 - Sleeps
10
| Pets - No | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - Yes |
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Property description
Nead an Iolair (Eagle's Nest in Gaelic) is a two-year old house with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms on a private road leading into the wild Kerry mountains where the only thing you will hear is the sound of sheep. The house is new to the market and are perfect for families. The setting is absolutely stunning offering views of Dingle Bay, Ventry Harbour, Mount Brandon and Carrauntuohil. The house is built high up on Mount Eagle but is still relatively close to everything - both attractions and amenities. The type of place that people never tire of.
Nead an Iolar Bedroom Layout
The bedrooms in Nead an Iolar consist of 1 twin room and 4 double rooms, one of which has a king bed and 3 have queen size beds. The twin room and two of the double bedrooms are located downstairs and the other two double bedrooms are upstairs. There is one bathroom upstairs, a shower room downstairs along with another ensuite shower room downstairs.
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Heating, Lake View, Linens Provided, Ocean View
Appiliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Food Processor, Hair Dryer, Iron, Microwave, Stove
Electronics: Stereo, TV
Recreation/Activities: Boating, Fishing Nearby, Golf Clubs, Golf Nearby, Hiking Nearby, SCUBA Diving Nearby, Swimming
Activities: Fishing, Golf, Scuba Diving
Rates
600 - 1100 EUR
/week
Rates details: Easter EUR 700.00 1 week Saturday to saturday
From Easter to end May EUR 600.00 1 week
June EUR 700.00 1 week
July & August EUR 1100.00 per week
September EUR 700.00
All other weeks EUR 600.00
Except Christmas EUR 700.00 & New Year EUR 900.00 1 week
Additional information
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Dingle & the surrounding area offers a host of activities and attractions for the Visitor including:
Sailing
The sheltered harbour at Dingle offers pleasant and safe sailing location
Diving
Dingle Bay and the Blasket Islands offer a wonderful diving environment
Dolphin Boat Trips
Dingle has its own resident Dolphin "Fungi" and boat trips leave Dingle pier all day, every day, all year round to see him wild and free in his natural habitat.
Golf
Ceann Sibeal Golf Links in Ballyferriter (7 miles from Dingle), set in the splendid scenery of the Dingle Peninsula and overlooking the historic Blasket Islands, is Europe's most westerly golf course.
Beaches
The Dingle Peninsula boasts some wonderful sandy beaches including the beautiful beach at Ventry (which is just a mile from Eagles Nest Holiday Homes) and the massive Inch Beach.
Walking
The Dingle Way (153km/95 miles) circles the Dingle Peninsula from Tralee Bay to Inch Beach to Dingle Bay.
Horse Riding
What better way to discover the delights of the Dingle Peninsula than on horseback.
Sea Angling
Dingle Bay is famous for the wide variety of fish to be caught.
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
Dingle Oceanworld - Mara Beo
This is a fascinating Aquarium featuring all sorts of creatures from the deep.
The Blasket Island Centre
Located in Dun Chaoin, this heritage centre is dedicated to the history, language, culture and unique literary achievements of the Blasket Islands.
Gallarus Oratory Centre
Built in the 7th and 8th Century this is a remarkable example of an early Christian Church in Ireland which has survived over the centuries.
Dingle World of Leisure
This leisure centre is a must for all ages and contains a fully equipped gym, counter flow swimming pool, steam room, sauna, hydro spa, 10 pin bowling and amusements.
Other Attractions Include:
Louis Mulcahy Pottery Visitor Centre
Freshwater Experience
Pet Farm
Celtic & Prehistoric Museum
Corca Dhuibhne Museum
THE GAELTACHT
This is the term used to refer to those areas of Ireland where the Irish language (Gaeilge) is still spoken as a community language and its cultures and traditions are very much alive and thriving. The Dingle Peninsula area of the Kerry Gaeltacht is known as Corca Dhuibhne and is renowned for its rugged beauty, rolling mountains, sparkling lakes, haunting woodlands and golden sandy beaches.
DINGLE (An Daingean)
Dingle is the most westerly town in Europe and is often referred to as "the next parish to America". Piled high with majestic mountains and fringed with quiet unpolluted beaches this colourful holiday destination is a haven for walkers, golfers, surfers, sailors, sightseers and deep sea fishermen. The town offers a wonderful selection of bars and restaurants which make full use of the fresh seafood that is landed at the harbour each day. This is a Gaeltacht with something for everyone on Europe's final Western Frontier.
Owner Information
Name: Boris Grosu
Telephone: +1 (347) 414-8287
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