Two Stone Cottages Nestled in the hills of Kerry, boasting extensive views of the beautiful Caragh lake.

Irish Stone Cottage Rental Starting from €150 Per Night

Escape to the country and stay in a Cottage built during the famine.

Situated only a ten minute drive from Killorglin, Glencar and Glenbeigh, and only twenty minutes from Killarney. Nesteled in the hills of Kerry it boasts extensive views of the McGillycuddy Reeks, Upper Caragh river and catchment area, caragh lake and the whole surrounding area.

The Cottages

High-end furbished holiday homes that still have a rustic feel.

There are two stone cottages, believed to have been built originally in famine times. They have been totally refurbished to a high standard while still offering the old cottage feel with Half doors and loft sleeping, but also offer the comforts of modern kitchens, bathrooms, wood/turf burning stove and underfloor heating.

Caragh Lake

Our Cottages boast extensive views of the beautiful Caragh lake.

Caragh Lake is a large and scenic lake in County Kerry, and is part of the Reeks District renowned for its outdoor activity offering. Visitors can enjoy kayaking, sailing, fishing and stand up paddle boarding in Caragh Lake.

FACILITIES

There are two stone cottages, believed to have been built originally in famine times.

Cottage

Cottage One

MAX 10 Persons

x1 - Double Bedroom

x1 - Double Loft Area

x2 - Single Loft Area

x1 - Bunk Bed

x1 - Double Pull-Out Bed

Cottage

Cottage Two

Max 11 Persons

x1 - Superking Loft Area

x2 - Double Bedroom

x1 - Double Loft Area

x1 - Single Loft Area

x1 - Double Pull-Out Bed

Both Cottages have the following Amenities

WIFI

Smart TV

Solid Fuel Stove

Kitchen

Fridge

Dishwasher

WasherDryer

Bath

Picnic Area & BBQ

Shower

Pricing

Irish Cottage Rental Starting from
€150 Per Night

Our Cottage Rental prices depend on the time of year.
Jan – March – €150 Per Night
April – Sept – €200 Per Night
Oct – Dec – €150 Per Night

ACTIVITIES

There are two stone cottages, believed to have been built originally in famine times.