Kinvara Village Holiday Cottages are cosy and modern and located right in the harbour village of Kinvara, Galway Bay. Stroll to the shops, pubs, restaurants and watch the traditional boats set sail from the pier. Enjoy views of the world-famous Burren hills. PRIVATE HOT TUB. Large TV. Cosy open fire.
Utilities are all included in the price. The perfect base for exploring Kinvara, the Burren and counties Galway & Clare. Then home to that luxurious hot tub in the pergola!
Enjoy Kinvara with its lively traditional music scene, noted seafood restaurants, sailing, and festivals. 2-minute walk to shops, pubs, cafés, hotel, sea, tennis courts. A few minutes drive brings you to Trácht beach with its golden sands and the 'flaggy shores' of New Quay. 25 minutes to the bustling city of Galway.
The living area looks right out at tall broad-leafed trees which line the laneway. You can hear the birdsong, while relaxing in front of the open fire. From the windows here and the bedroom above you can gaze at the Burren Mountains. All the rooms are furnished to high specification, and the beds all have superior standard mattresses (two of them are king-size), and linen is of high quality. All 5 bedrooms contain wardrobes, bedside lockers and lamps as a minimum. Rooms are decorated with original artworks. The kitchen is spacious and very well equipped. Travel-cot and highchair available.
There is a fruit-tree garden and a patio area with garden furniture and pergola. You may have the use of a shed if you have bicycles, fishing or sports equipment. Ample, private, off-road parking. Public tennis courts, kiddies playground and football pitch across the road at the top of the lane.
NEARBY AMENITIES:
Kinvara is considered the 'gateway' to North Clare, which is renowned for its limestone landscape of the BURREN (an area of world-wide interest to botanists, historians, archaeologists, ecologists, geologists, writers and artists). 10 minutes drive will bring you to the Burren National Park.
Nearby also you can visit: 2 championship golf courses, The Cliffs of Moher, Aillwee Caves, Burren Perfumery and Floral Centre, Thoor Ballylee (home of W.B. Yeats, one of our great poets), Coole Park (home of Lady Gregory and the inspiration for many of Yeats' poems), Kiltartan Museum, Kilmacduagh Monastic Settlement and round tower, the Martello Tower at Auginish and even a trip to the Aran Islands!
Galway city is also definitely worth a trip – don't miss the famous Galway Races, Arts Festival and Oyster Festival. Travel on to Connemara with its boglands, stone walls, lakes and native Irish-speaking people of the Gaeltacht.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:
Kinvara is a quaint seaside village renowned for its medieval castle, 'Dunguaire', which provides nightly banquets. Each August Kinvara hosts Cruinniu na mBad, a traditional sailing festival featuring turf boats, and also a traditional music festival (Fleadh na gCuach) each May Bank Holiday weekend and a hurling festival. On the October bank holiday weekend, Gort hosts the Joe Cooley Traditional Music festival.
There is a farmer's market - organic vegetables, home baking, crafts - every Friday morning from April to October. The village contains 3 supermarkets, restaurants, post office, pharmacy, health food shop, hairdressers, beauticians, seaweed treatment clinic, craft shops, children's playground, football, tennis and much more.