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Kilmore Quay in County Wexford is a fishing village, small in size but big on character. The village is known for its thatched, whitewashed cottages and impressive marina, and is also an established angling centre, with the annual Seafood Festival a delicious showcase for the many successful ‘catches’! Divers will enjoy the coast between Camsore Point to Hook Head, where the sea contains the wrecks of many ships. There are lovely sandy beaches within an easy drive of Kilmore Quay, some beautiful walks and nature-spotting opportunities can be found throughout this wonderful area. |
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Kilmore Quay village is known as one of the gems of Ireland thanks to its row of pretty thatched cottages that lead to the harbour. This property enjoys superb sea views from the front and has access to the beach via a private path and gated entrance. It is comfortably furnished with a cosy lounge and in keeping with traditional style the double bedroom leads into the single bedroom. The enclosed rear patio garden beckons on a summer evening. An ideal base for exploring the area, with ample of leisure activities close by. |
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This is one of two cosy and comfortable houses is in Kilmore Quay, one of the prettiest fishing villages on the South coast. Fully furnished and equipped for holidaymakers, with a spacious rear garden. The village boasts 2 beaches, a marina, traditional fishing harbour, thatched cottages and a variety of pubs and restaurants. It is possible to visit the uninhabited Saltee Islands from here, very popular with birdwatchers. Surrounded by golden sandy beaches and sand dunes. Ideal for families as you can also book 5433. |
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Situated in the south east corner of County Wexford, Kilmore Quay is a small fishing village just 14 miles from Wexford town and 12 miles from the international ferry port of Rosslare. Famous for its whitewashed thatched cottages, this is a town of contrast, highlighted by its state-of-the art marina. This fusion of a traditional and modern Irish community is also an established angling centre with numerous species of fish in abundance. With an annual seafood festival held in July, anglers and food-lovers are well catered for. The wider area also offers many opportunities for diving, the seas from Hook Head to Carnsore Point being renowned as "the graveyard of a thousand ships". The region also boasts a host of unspoiled sandy beaches within easy reach of the village, whilst Ballyteigue offers beautiful walks along some of the best sand dunes in the southeast of the country. |
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The small fishing village of Kilmore Quay is situated in the southeast corner of County Wexford. Just 14 miles from Wexford town and 12 miles from the international ferry port of Rosslare, this attractive little settlement is famous for its whitewashed thatched cottages and impressive modern marina. Kilmore Quay is also an established centre for angling and boasts large numbers of fish in addition to the annual seafood festival in July. With fantastic wrecks between Hook Head and Carnsore Point, the area is also very popular amongst divers. With nearby Ballyteigue offering excellent walks along beautiful sand dunes, the area has ample of walking opportunities. |
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Formerly a barn, this is one of 6 luxury cottages that have been tastefully converted, furnished and decorated to a very high standard only 1 mile from the beautiful fishing village of Kilmore Quay. There is a spacious living and dining area with a patio area at the front of the property where you can sit and relax with a glass of wine whilst taking in the distant views of the sea and the Saltee Islands. In the village there is an abundance of pubs, shops and restaurants along with activities such as fishing, sailing and boat excursions to the Saltee Islands. |
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Kilmore Quay is a fishing village situated in the south east corner of County Wexford. Most striking is the number of thatched cottages lining the village street and most of these can be dated back to the 18th and 19th Centuries, and have been designated sites of Significant National Importance. Kilmore Quay is renowned as an angling centre that goes back to the turn of the century. Here, the waters are plentiful and offer you the opportunity to catch bass, cod, shark, tope, ling, mackerel, bream, pollock, skate and whiting. The area also offers the keen diver a fabulous location for diving, as the seas from Hook head to Carnsore point have long been known as the 'graveyard of a thousand ships'. Along with the Saltee Islands, the stretches of natural sand dunes are some of the features that make Kilmore Quay unique in Europe and beloved of visitors and locals. |
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| End Terrace Cottage for 3 in Kilmore Quay |
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You can wander out of this cottage via a private entrance to the beach! The cottage is located just off the high street in the picturesque village of Kilmore Quay with fantastic sea views. Take a boat trip to the legendary Saltee Islands, discover the Ballyteigue Burrow, the finest sand dune system in the south east, go diving or deep sea angling. Excellent pubs and restaurants within walking distance. (The single bedroom is adjoining the double bedroom) |
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Located 1 miles from the lovely seaside village of Kilmore Quay is this comfortable cottage with distant views of the sea and the Saltee Islands. There are 5 other cottages on site with a large shared grassed area in front of the houses. Kilmore Quay is renowned for its fishing and there is ample of choice of restaurants serving their days catch. There is a small family friendly sandy beach also in the village. Wexford Town is only 15 miles away for the property and well worth a visit during your stay. |
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| Semi-detached House for 5 in Kilmore Quay |
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This cosy and comfortable home is in Kilmore Quay, one of the prettiest fishing villages on the South East Coast. It is fully furnished and equipped for holidaymakers, with a spacious rear garden. The village boasts 2 beaches, a colourful marina, traditional fishing harbour, thatched cottages and a variety of pubs and restaurants. It is possible to visit the uninhabited Saltee Islands from here, very popular with birdwatchers. Surrounded by golden sandy beaches and sand dunes. Sights to explore include Hook Lighthouse, Tintern Abbey and Johnstown Castle. Ideal for families as you can also book 7608. |
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