Kilkeel, Carlingford Lough, County Down ref 5303 This is one of 2 fabulous cottages located near Kilkeel village, set in beautifully landscaped gardens and surrounded by 100 acres of farmland at the foot of the Mourne mountains. They have been elegantly restored to offer guests a unique blend of luxury and comfort. In each cottage there are 2 spacious bedrooms with built-in TV and an en suite bathroom along with shower and bath facilities.
Shop 2.9 miles. Pub 2 miles. Restaurant 4 miles. Beach 3 miles.
On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen/diner, utility room, 2 double with singles all with ensuite shower rooms.
Oil and gas central heating, electricity included, wood burner with starter pack, linen and towels included, internet access, hairdryer, electric blankets, alarm clock, uk tv channels, welcome pack, TV, music centre, dvd player, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, underfloor heating, Washing Machine / Dryer, partially enclosed garden, patio area, garden furniture, bbq, locked shed available for storage, off road parking, free bicycles available. Sorry no pets.
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There is also free provision of outdoor wear and complimentary use of bicycles and helmets onsite. There is a children's playground, and nature trails. On arrival, guests are offered a free sample of organic produce plus complimentary toiletries during stay.
Kilkeel is a charming fishing village which is home to Northern Ireland's largest fishing fleet. In an area of outstanding natural beauty you are well situated for exploring the hidden marvels of the countryside and the picturesque South Down coast. Within 15 minutes of the property you can explore the heart of the Majestic Mourne mountains and enjoy many attractions including the Silent Valley reservoir, the Spelga Dam or simply experience one of the varied hiking trails. Hill walking and rock climbing, for many people, is what a holiday in the Mournes is all about! There are walking routes to satisfy the fittest and others suited to the less energetic: there are forest walks, beach walks, lowland or upland walks in the high Mournes. Kilkeel has a heritage town trail which is a walking tour of the main points of interest and historical sites. Visit the harbour, which has Northern Ireland’s largest fishing fleet. While away the hours by watching the boats load up supplies and ice before setting sail or watch for their return after a fishing expedition and landing at the fish market. The harbour is a hive of activity with fishermen mending nets, loading supplies, or carrying out maintenance. The harbour is also home to a couple of seals, which can be seen swimming around the harbour on the lookout for a handy supper.
Childrens Playground on site. |