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Holiday Cottages in Skibbereen, Cork available for rental
Skibbereen is in Cork
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| 5 Haven's End |
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The market town of Skibbereen prides itself on excellent local produce, including local seafood, meat and bread from its own bakery, as well as weekly country and farmers' markets. It is situated at the heart of some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery, with sandy beaches, secluded coves, fast-flowing rivers, lakes, hills and forests, all easily accessible for walkers, cyclists and drivers. For the more energetic, there is a superb 18-hole golf course and an indoor sports centre offering a number of activities including tennis, badminton and a fully equipped gymnasium plus sauna. |
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| Whispering Trees Apartment |
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Skibbereen is situated at the heart of some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery, with sandy beaches, quiet coves, energising rivers, lakes, hills and forests all around. This market town and the surrounding area are a haven for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers. The town offers interesting shops, restaurants, pubs, the fascinating West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen Heritage Centre and an 18-hole golf course. Here the inhabitants pride themselves on the quality of their local produce including local seafood, meat and bread and they hold weekly country and farmer markets. A little further afield you can find Kinsale, dubbed the "gourmet capital of Ireland". Overlooking the West Cork coastline, Leap and Rosscarbery are within easy reach, as are Ballydehob, Schull and Bantry. Dolphin and whale watching opportunities, beaches and rugged cliffs are all on offer in this beautifully unspoiled area of West Cork. |
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| Detached Bungalow for 8 in Skibbereen |
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This modern, stylish bungalow is just under two miles from Skibbereen. It is in the countryside and has its own private garden and lawns; at the rear of the property is a spectacular lake view, and the good-sized patio space is complete with a barbecue. The luxurious interior of the house has open fires and modern fittings (and an Apple TV). This is the perfect space for a family, or maybe two families holidaying together. There is much in the area to keep you entertained throughout your stay. |
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| Ocean View |
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You’ll be guaranteed a warm welcome by the inhabitants of the town of Skibbereen. Located at the heart of some of Ireland’s most stunning scenery, the town prides itself on its wonderful local produce, and its bustling weekly country and farmers markets showcase the delicious local fare. Sandy beaches, secluded coves, rivers, lakes, hills and forests are all within easy reach and there are incredible dolphin and whale watching opportunities available. This unspoilt area of West Cork also offers the West Cork Arts Centre and Skibbereen Heritage Centre, a superb 18-hole golf course and an indoor sports centre with a fully equipped gym. The picturesque destinations of Leap and Rosscarbery overlooking the ruggedly beautiful West Cork coastline are easy to reach, as are Ballydehob, Schull and Bantry. |
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| Palm Grove Cottage |
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Located in West Cork between the towns of Skibbereen and Clonakilty is the village of Leap. The village has a good range of shops and pubs, as well as an all weather harness racing track, tennis court and playground. The surrounding area has breathtaking scenery, with beaches, coves, rivers, lakes, hills and forests all easily accessible. Within driving distance is the market town of Kinsale and the city of Cork. Leap is a perfect base for exploring this magnificent county. |
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| Station Cottage |
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Situated on the south west coast of Ireland is the pretty village of
Ballydehob. The village has many shops, restaurants and cafes and several famous writers, artists and sculptors have called the village home.
For walkers, the walk over the 12 Arch Bridge is essential for the breathtaking views of the estuary. Nearby is Kilcoe Castle, which is worth a visit.
Just fifteen miles away is Barley Cove, which has a fantastic beach with
sand dunes and has been credited a Special Area of Conservation. Just twenty miles away is Mizen Head, the most south-westerly point of Ireland is located at the end of a peninsula and has stunning views.
Toormore Beach is twenty minutes drive away and has beautiful natural attractions, from a wonderful beach for children and families to a fantastic rugged coastline.
Ballydehob is an excellent base and as something for everyone throughout the year. |
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| Semi-detached Farmhouse for 6 in Skibbereen |
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This renovated farmhouse, five miles from Skibbereen, is set in a tranquil location and offers rustic charm. This is a perfect place for country lovers and walkers whatever the season - with a cosy house and a woodburner to return to after the day's activities. There is a village pub in pretty Caheragh, one mile away, and great restaurants and craft shops in Skibbereen, along with ample more to amuse holidaymakers in this historic town. Bantry and Bantry House gardens are 10 miles away. A lovely place to stay if you want to get away from everyday hustle and bustle, but just a short drive to Vibrant and interesting places if you want to shop or sightsee. |
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| Up River House |
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Skibbereen is a thriving and bustling market town where you are guaranteed a warm welcome by the town's inhabitants. Colourful, eclectic shops, superb restaurants and pubs, the enthralling West Cork Arts Centre and Skibbereen Heritage Centre are all to be found here. Skibbereen’s exceptional local produce is the town’s pride and joy, including local seafood, meat and bread from its own bakery, and weekly country and farmer markets that showcase the best that the area has to offer. Located at the heart of some of Ireland's most breathtaking scenery, Skibbereen offers sandy beaches, sheltered coves, fast rivers, hills, forests and lakes, and all can be easily reached from the town by walkers, cyclists and drivers. There is an excellent 18-hole golf course and an indoor sports centre offering tennis, badminton and a gymnasium. The villages of Leap and Rosscarbery on the rugged West Cork coastline; Ballydehob; Schull; Bantry, and the market town of Kinsale - the "gourmet capital of Ireland" – are all close by. |
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| Kate's Cottage |
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The bustling market town of Skibbereen has many shops, restaurants and pubs, as well as the West Cork Arts Centre and Skibbereen Heritage Centre. The area around Skibbereen has some breathtaking scenery, such as sandy beaches, coves, rivers, lakes, hills and forests. Other attractions include an 18 hole golf course and an indoor sports centre. Nearby are Leap and Rosscarbey, which are situated in pretty surroundings overlooking the West Cork coastline. Other activities in the area are dolphin and whale watching and the market town of Kinsale is also worth a visit. There is so much to see and do that you will not want to leave this wonderful part of Ireland. |
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| Detached Bungalow for 5 in Skibbereen |
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This older style bungalow is only 10 minutes' walk from Skibbereen town centre and less than a 90 minutes' drive from Cork City. The lounge is bright and airy with a welcoming open fire; the enclosed rear garden is lovely for relaxing in on a sunny evening. It is close to shops, restaurants, pubs, beaches and a lovely riverside walk. Exploring West Cork from this quiet location could not be easier, with picturesque coastal villages within 10-15 minutes' drive: Baltimore, Glandore, Union Hall and Castletownshend, and the renowned nature reserve of Lough Hyne. Boat excursions go from Baltimore to several islands. Make time to visit Skibbereen's Heritage Centre. |
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