Killaloe, Lough Derg, County Clare ref 9179 Beautifully situated only a stroll from picturesque Killaloe renowned for its harbour and yachting marina on the shore of Lough Derg. It offers peaceful, relaxing, luxurious accommodation with modern day facilities, large garden and BBQ area ideal for relaxing after a days touring. Killaloe is a pleasure to stay in with great choice of pubs offering lively traditional music, restaurants not to mention a wide range of water activities.
Shop. Pub. Café. Restaurant 352 yards. Beach 55 miles. Lakeside 440 yards.
On the ground floor: lounge/diner, utility room, 2 doubles 1 with ensuite shower room, single, bathroom with shower over bath. On the first floor: double with single, shower room.
Electricity and oil central heating included, wood burner with starter pack, linen and towels included, hairdryer, alarm clock, welcome pack, travel cot, high chair, stair gate, TV, satelite tv, dvd player, CD, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, fully enclosed garden, patio area, patio furniture, bbq, private off road parking. Pets welcome.
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You’ll be absolutely spoilt for choice when it comes to things ‘to see and do in Killaloe’. Golf, Fishing, Boating, Lough Cruises, Walking on the Clare Way, Riding, Watersports of all kinds.
Discover the history of Killaloe, visit Brian Boru’s ancient fort. Enjoy the night life in the town with a wealth of Pubs and Restaurants with a fine selection of entertainment. There are many walks available from the door and the East Clare Way is a challenge for the more experienced walker. There is a hotel adjacent with full bar and restaurant facilities. This is the centre of a beautiful, historic region with Limerick City only a short drive away. Killaloe is sheltered by the hills of Slieve Bernagh on one side and those of the Arra mountains in Tipperary. Killaloe lies where the river Shannon resumes it's course out of the neck of Lough Derg. A narrow 13 arched stone bridge leads from Killaloe in Clare to Ballina, County Tipperary. Killaloe and Ballina have been awarded Heritage Town status because of their rich historical past. Other activities available in the area include boating, sailing, canoeing, fishing, pony trekking, pitch and putt, golf, walking and much more. Killaloe also offers a wide variety of restaurants, each with it's own unique atmosphere serving a wide variety of cuisine. There is also a good selection of pubs each with its own brand of live entertainment, coupled with loads of pints and loads of craic. The Spirit Of Killaloe cruises daily from May 1st to September 10th. Has to be visited to be believed.
Traditional Music, Walking, Fishing, Forest walks 0.2 miles. Sailing, Childrens Playground ¼ miles. Golf 13 miles. Cinema 15 miles. |