Cottages available for a holidays in Galway
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| The Humble Daisy |

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The Humble Daisy is a wonderful detached thatched cottage near Woodford, County Galway. With three bedrooms, two ground floor doubles with en-suites, and a first floor twin, it sleeps six people comfortably. There is also a shower room, kitchen with dining area, parlour with open fire and a mezzanine seating area. Outside, there is a front lawned garden and a rear patio with furniture, as well as off road parking for three cars, and use of a rowing boat on Lough Derg. The Humble Daisy is a delightful base for a peaceful family holiday or a romantic retreat.
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| Lough Fee Cottage |

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Lough Fee Cottage is a bright and welcoming detached cottage set alongside the lough, six miles from Tully in County Galway. With four bedrooms, a shower room and a separate cloakroom, the property can sleep up to nine people. There's also a kitchen with solid fuel stove, a dining room seating six and a sitting room seating six, also with a solid fuel stove. Outside, there is a front lawned garden with furniture plus off road parking. Lough Fee is an excellent County Galway cottage, on the edge of the lough, providing a perfect base for your Connemara getaway.
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| Quayside House |

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Quayside House is a terraced cottage located opposite the harbour in the village of Roundstone, County Galway. The cottage is over three floors and sleeps seven people in three bedrooms - one ground floor double, one ground floor twin and one second floor family room with a double and single bed and an en-suite shower, basin and WC. There is also a ground floor bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC. The open plan living area, on the first floor, includes a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with open fire. With Roundstone's lovely harbour to visit, and the Connemara region to explore, Quayside House makes a great base for a family break in County Galway.
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| Ti Sonny |

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Ti Sonny is a simple, comfortable and welcoming detached cottage in County Galway, a few miles out of Carna, with sea views from the front garden. There are two ground floor doubles, a first floor twin and a small first floor single. There is a shower room, and an additional basin and WC. Downstairs is a kitchen with dining area (seating 6), and the sitting room (seating 5) has an open fire. Outside there is a lawned garden area to the front and rear, with a picnic table and sea views at the front. There is also off road parking for two cars. With the Connemara National Park a short drive, and the beautiful Galway countryside all around, Ti Sonny makes a very cosy Irish cottage base.
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| Stoney Cottage |

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Stoney Cottage is a detached cottage in an elevated, rural position just outside the coastal village of Tully on the Renvyle Peninsula in County Galway. With two double bedrooms, one twin and one family bedroom as well as two family bathrooms, this cottage can sleep nine people. Also contained in the cottage is a fitted kitchen, a dining room and a sitting room with an open fire. To the outside of thecottage is a rear lawned garden with outdoor furniture and off road parking for four cars. With two beaches just half a mile away and the whole of County Galway to explore, Stoney Cottage is a great family holiday home.
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| Rosmuc Cottage |

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Rosmuc Cottage is a detached, mostly ground floor cottage which dates from the 1800s and has been delightfully restored and modernised. It has three bedrooms (a twin, a double and a mezzanine single) and a family shower room. There is a large open plan living area with a fitted kitchen (with a breakfast bar), a dining area and a sitting area with a welcoming woodburning stove. Outside the front of the cottage is lawned garden with outside furniture and a barbecue, off road parking for four cars as well as outbuildings for storing bikes, fishing gear and wet suits. Framed by beautiful rugged coastline, beaches and mountains, Rosmuc Cottage is an enchanting place to spend a memorable holiday.
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| The Stone Cottage |

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The Stone House is a detached ground floor barn conversion close to the town of Loughrea, just twelve miles from Athenry. The property sleeps four people and has two double bedrooms both with en-suite showers. Also in the cottage are an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside is off road parking for three cars and a patio with furniture. Situated in the southeast of Ireland, The Stone House is a lovely family base from which to explore this beautiful part of the country.
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| Gable Cottage |

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Gable Cottage is a welcoming detached cottage in the village of Roundstone just 14 miles from Clifden. The cottage sleeps five people (maximum two adults) in one double bedroom leading to one triple bunk bedroom with en-suite shower. Also in the cottage is a kitchen with dining area, utility and sitting room with multi-fuel stove. Outside is on road parking and an enclosed courtyard and patio garden with furniture. Situated in the Connemara region, there is so much to enjoy here, from festivals to historic ruins to stunning scenery. Gable Cottage is a cosy romantic cottage or family base, and is an ideal spot to explore this lovely part of the country.
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| Errisbeg |

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Errisbeg is a lovely, single-storey cottage in Ballyconneely, County Galway. With three bedrooms, two doubles and a twin, it sleeps six people comfortably. The house also has a bathroom, and an open plan living area with a kitchen, dining area with open fire and sitting area with multi-fuel stove. Outside, there are front and rear lawned gardens and there's ample off road parking. Errisbeg is a great base for a family holiday.
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| Paddy Staffs Cottage |

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This cottage is a large property just two miles from the lovely coastal village of Spiddal in County Galway. The cottage was built in 1952 and though it has been thoroughly modernised throughout, it still retains many of its original features such as the open fire in the comfortable sitting room. The kitchen is spacious and well equipped and the dining room boasts spectacular view across Galway Bay. The four bedrooms are roomy and pleasantly decorated with a tranquil ambience, and two of the bedrooms have their own hand basins, whilst a bathroom completes the living accommodation. Outside the garden enjoys lovely views and there is a lawned area apatio and a barbecue. This is a lovely property for a holiday base in this beautiful part of Ireland.
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