4 Bungalow in Ardrahan, Co. Galway

Irland - County Galway - Ardrahan

BoligBytte til,Ireland,Ardrahan,Front view of House
Front view of House
BoligBytte til,Ireland,Ardrahan,Front Garden
Front Garden
BoligBytte til,Ireland,Ardrahan,Main bathroom
Main bathroom
BoligBytte til,Ireland,Ardrahan,Single bedroom
Single bedroom
  • Antal senge6
  • Soveværelser4
  • Badeværelser2

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Our house is a bungalow, approximately 1400 ft2, situated in rural, South Galway. It was originally our main residence until we relocated some years ago. We now use it as a holiday home and let it during the summer months. It is a convenient location for covering Galway and the surrounding counties.
It has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen and lounge with a beautiful view of the nearby Sliabh Aughty mountains, and dining room. The fireplace in the living room is solid-fuel burning and heats the water, while an oil central heating system heats the radiators. It is located on a half acre, landscaped, site and is situated adjacent to a dairy farm, which belongs to my brother.

Boligtype

Et plans hus/ Sommerhus


Faciliteter

  • Opvaskemaskine
  • Vaskemaskine
  • Tørretumbler
  • Microovn
  • Stor grund
  • Roligt område
  • Udsigt
  • Kamin
  • Aflukket have
  • Have
  • Centralvarme
  • Spædbørn velkommen
  • Parkering gratis
  • Terrasse

Underholdning

  • DVD
  • Internet adgang
  • TV
  • Trådløst internet

Ekstra

  • Brug af cykler

Beliggenhed

  • På landet

Omgivelser

Beskrivelse af omegn

Bungalow set in family Dairy farm in south Galway.
The house is located approximately half way (7 miles) between the towns of Gort and Loughrea

Udendørsaktiviteter

  • Cykelture
  • Golf mulighed
  • Hiiking

Fritid

  • Restauranter
  • Indkøb

Kulturelle muligheder

  • Teater

Offentlig transport

  • Bil nødvendig

Område service

  • Døgnbutik
  • Apotek
  • Supermarkedet

Attraktioner

Vores lokale tips for muligheder, steder at besøge, mens du er i vor bolig

The Connemara area of Galway and the Burren in Co. Clare are two very popular tourist areas within easy access of our house. Connemara is one of only three Gaeltacht (native Irish-speaking) areas left in the country and is widely known as a preserve of Irish culture – language, rural lifestyle, and areas of scenic beauty. The Burren, is the most beautiful Karst region in Western Europe. With its rugged limestone features and untamed, wild protected environment, it is especially popular with those who are looking for a unique landscape. Within easy access of Galway City are the three Aran Islands. The largest of these is the site of Dun Aengus, a unique Celtic promontory fort on the cliffs of the Atlantic. The Islands are in fact covered in similar smaller forts and other prehistoric settlements, of interest to anyone with a liking for history, just as the Burren is particularly of interest to those with a liking for geological history. Lough Corrib, one of Ireland’s premier boating and fishing lakes is also within an accessible radius of the house.


In contrast, Galway city itself is a bustling, vibrant city – the cultural and tourist capital of Ireland outside Dublin. It is a compact city, probably quite small by international standards, but this, along with its partially restored old city walls and winding sidestreets, simply adds to the atmosphere in summer. During the summer, Galway hosts an Arts Festival, certainly worth a visit if you happen to be in the vicinity at the right time – the carnival atmosphere, which accompanies it, adds even more to the tourist atmosphere. The Galway (horse!) Races also draw large crowds during the summer and the city is to be avoided over the bank holiday weekend on which they are held – unless you decide to go to the races of course! Salthill, on the outskirts of the city, on the shore, has the air of a seaside resort, and is also popular with many visitors.
Further afield, Co. Mayo, to the North of Galway, is another recommended area for tourists. Of particular note are the beautiful, unspoiled natural areas of Clew Bay, and Achill Island. Achill is another island battered with Atlantic winds – and a disproportionate amount of rain in winter, but in summer its soaring cliffs and sheltered inlets swarm with tourists. It is an excellent area for those interested in hillwalking or cycling. The world-famous Foxford Woollen Mills are also situated in Mayo, as well as another picturesque coastal tourist town, Westport.
If you happen to be interested in the works of W.B. Yeats, Sligo, approx. 2 to 2.5 hrs. from Galway, is another possible destination? The landscape is dotted with areas mentioned in his poetry, and the county has beautiful woodland, mountain and lakeside walks and fabulous beaches.

In general, anywhere you visit in the West or North-west of Ireland, you will also be assured plenty of golf courses, if you happen to like this sport (Sligo has some of the most renowned golf courses in Ireland), and pubs which form the lively backbone of Irish social life. Most of these are restaurant-cum-pubs which serve reasonable food at much more reasonable prices than the restaurant-only establishments. Nearly all areas are well served with B&B facilities.

Ønsker

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All we ask is that you treat the property as you would wish yours to be treated

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