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Terraced House for 6 in Terryglass , Terryglass
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Price: £ from 273

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Terryglass, Lough Derg, County Tipperary ref 8876
This is one of 12 homes on the grounds of an 11th century Norman Castle half a mile from the picturesque village of Terryglass nested on the unspoilt shores of Lough Derg where the Shannon rests the mountains of Tipperary. There are finished to a high standard inside providing comfortable accommodation. At the centre of the village are two pubs which are the hub of the village, providing splendid cuisine and entertainment. This area is well renowned for its coarse fishing. Lake boats are available to hire for anglers or for just relaxing and letting the Shannon roll by. Terryglass is the ideal place for touring Ireland with counties Galway, Limerick, Offaly and Clare all close at hand.

Shop. Pub. Restaurant 880 yards. Beach 50 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge/kitchen/diner.
On the first floor: 2 doubles 1 with ensuite shower room, twin, bathroom.

Electricity by meter read, storage heaters, linen and towels included, hairdryer, high chair, travel cot, TV, dvd player, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, Washing Machine / Dryer, open plan garden, patio area, patio furniture, off road parking. Pets welcome.



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Fishing - Course on site. Traditional Music ½ miles. Golf, Horse riding 3 miles.

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Detached Character Cottage for 5 in Dundrum , Dundrum
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Price: £ from 260

Sleeps: 5

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Dundrum, Cashel, County Tipperary ref 7791
Situated 5 miles from Tipperary town, this wonderful traditional cottage sits nestled amongst apple trees and mature gardens within the owners dairy farm. Peace and tranquillity await as you step back in time from the moment you arrive. The cottage has been lovingly restored back to its former glory with many traditional touches. Course fishing is free to guests. Tipperary boasts many attractions. For nature lovers and hill walkers there is the Glen of Aherlow Nature Park with its winding trails and breathtaking views. The famed Rock of Cashel is just 10 miles away and dare we mention lots of shopping in both Tipperary and Cashel. Due to its location this is the perfect touring base for most of the south of Ireland.

Shop. Pub. Restaurant 2 miles. Beach 64 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge/diner, kitchen, utility room, double, bathroom.
On the first floor: twin, single.

Electricity by meter read, storage heaters, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, travel cot, TV, sky, fridge no ice box, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, enclosed private courtyard, private off road parking. Sorry no pets.



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Fishing on site. Traditional Music, Walking 2 miles. Leisure centre and indoor pool, Forest walks, Childrens Playground, Cinema 5 miles. Golf 6 miles. Horse riding 9 miles. Pitch and putt, Walking - Hill 10 miles. Theatre 25 miles.

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Detached Bungalow for 5 in Dundrum , Dundrum
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Price: £ from 272

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Dundrum, Cashel, County Tipperary ref 7372
This lovely bungalow is located 1 mile outside the town of Dundrum and equally distant from Cashel and the thriving Heritage town of Tipperary the County's capital. Inside the home is cosy and unique. There are many features of the former owners homeland which add to its character. The fireplace was lovingly crafted using different types of wood. Due to its central location in the South of Ireland with several different counties within easy reach this is the ideal touring base. The Glen of Aherlow and Rock of Cashel are also within easy reach.

Shop. Pub. Restaurant 1 mile. Beach 65 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen/diner, utility room, double, 4ft double bed, twin, shower room.

Electricity included , storage heaters, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, games console, hairdryer, welcome pack, high chair, travel cot, TV, video, dvd player, CD, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, fully enclosed garden, patio area, patio furniture, garden seat, bbq, private off road parking. Pets welcome.



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Traditional Music, Bird watching 1 miles. Golf 1½ miles. Fishing - Course 2 miles. Horse riding, Horse Racing, Leisure centre and indoor pool, Pitch and putt, Pony trekking, Tennis, Childrens Playground, Cinema 9 miles. Walking - Hill 13 miles.

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Detached Dormer Bungalow for 10 to 14 in Dundrum , Dundrum
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Price: £ from 400

Sleeps: 14

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Dundrum, Cashel, County Tipperary ref 6466
This gem of a property lies one mile from the village of Dundrum bordering its golf club and 8 miles from the thriving town of Tipperary. The comfortable bedrooms and sprawling gardens make this perfect for large families and entertaining.

Shop. Pub. Restaurant 880 yards. Beach 64 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge/kitchen/diner, dining room, 2nd lounge, study, utility room, 2 doubles all with ensuite shower rooms, single with ensuite shower room, bathroom with separate shower.
On the first floor: 2 doubles 1 with ensuite shower room and walk-in wardrobe 1 with ensuite shower room, twin with ensuite shower room, 6ft bed with ensuite shower room; walk-in wardrobe and single bed.

Oil and electricity by meter read, first €25 of oil and electricity is supplied free of charge, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, hairdryer, alarm clock, welcome pack, cot, high chair, travel cot, satelite tv, dvd player, radio, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, partially enclosed garden, patio area, sitting out area, garden furniture, bbq, locked shed available for storage, private off road parking. Pets welcome.



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Tipperary is a scenic county, fashioned by the Galtee Mountains, adorned by romantic and mysterious Slievenamon and everywhere a lush, multi-hued green landscape. The plains of Tipperary are birthplace for some of the world's most successful bloodstock. Hurling, horses and hunting, history and heritage blend in a palette of motion in locations and attractions which are sure to please. Tipperary is particularly rich in archaeological sites of interest including the Rock of Cashel in Cashel Heritage Town and Cahir Castle in picturesque Cahir Heritage Town. These traditional attractions are now complemented by the new Excel Centre in Tipperary Town which boasts an interpretative centre depicting Tipperary's past. In Clonmel Town, the South Tipperary County Museum takes the visitor through the fascinating history of the county, from prehistoric to modern times. Walkers and outdoor enthusiasts are well serviced in this county of hills and vales. A county of contrasts - high hills and verdant valleys and everywhere, just as in ancient Ireland, in Tipperary the visitor is king.

Golf 200 yards. Traditional Music, Walking 1 miles. Fishing - Course, Fishing 2 miles. Forest walks 5 miles. Cinema, Driving Range, Theatre, Leisure centre and indoor pool 7½ miles. Pitch and putt, Tennis 8 miles. Horse riding 11 miles. Childrens Playground 15 miles.

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Detached House for 5 in Tipperary , Tipperary
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Price: £ from 238

Sleeps: 5

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Tipperary, Glen of Aherlow, County Tipperary ref 5953
This wonderful cottage sits just 1.25 miles outside the thriving market town of Tipperary, loaded with choices of shops, restaurants and pubs with traditional music. Inside the home is fully equipped, tastefully furnished and finished to the highest of standard. Outside the garden is large with expansive lawns, totally enclosed and surrounded by nature. There is a golf course and driving range just down the road and the Glen of Aherlow, a walkers' paradise, is three miles away. The Rock of Cashel is a must see.

Shop 1¼ miles. Pub. Restaurant 440 yards. Beach 65 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen/diner, single, bathroom with shower over bath.
On the first floor: 2 doubles, shower room.

Oil and electricity by meter read, linen and towels included, hairdryer, welcome pack, TV, dvd player, radio, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, fully enclosed garden, patio area, garden furniture, bbq, private off road parking. Sorry no pets.



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The Glen of Aherlow is a quiet country valley, secluded but not isolated. It stretches from the N24, south of the heritage town of Tipperary, through sixteen miles of unspoilt countryside, affording some of the most breathtaking scenery imaginable.

The Glen sits between the Galtee mountains to the south and the Slievenamuck Ridge on the North. The Galtees, Ireland's highest inland mountain range, boast five spectacular corrie lakes, dominated by a variety of magnificent peaks including Galteemore at 3,018 ft. This expansive vista is further enhanced by the many streams cascading down the face of the mountain. The foothills are forested, as are the 12 miles of the Slievenamuck ridge, providing the walker with a variety of delightful woodland trails.

As well as walking there are also opportunities for horseriding, cycling and fishing locally with three golf courses nearby.

The Glen provides a natural and unspoilt environment that makes an ideal location for those who want to get away from it all.

Driving Range, Golf ¼ miles. Traditional Music, Walking - Hill, Forest walks, Cinema 1 miles. Childrens Playground 1½ miles. Leisure centre and indoor pool, Theatre 2 miles. Horse riding 4 miles. Fishing 7 miles.

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Detached Thatched Cottage for 6 in Silvermines , Silvermines
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Price: £ from 370

Sleeps: 6

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Silvermines, nr Killaloe, County Tipperary ref 5454
Unique thatched sandstone cottage, renovated in 2003. In lee of wild Slieve Feilm mountains, 10 minutes from picturesque Killaloe on the Shannon; close to Nenagh. Stream and magnificent trees border rear triangular field. Gravelled patio, low stone walls, off-road parking. Large sitting room in original 350 year old building with open stone fireplace. Stone built extension houses airy kitchen with dining table, and ground-floor double bedroom. Upstairs the bathroom hugs the central chimney. Its steep beamed ceilings, nooks and crannies make this cottage every child's fantasy. Killaloe is a pleasure to stay in with its cathedral, restaurants, pubs and shops.

Shop 3 miles. Pub 2 miles. Restaurant 7 miles. Beach 80 miles. Lakeside 7 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen/diner, double.
On the first floor: 2 doubles, bathroom.

Electricity and oil central heating included, open fire with fuel supplied, linen and towels included, hairdryer, cot, high chair, stair gate, TV, sky, video, dvd player, radio, CD, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, partially enclosed garden, garden furniture, private off road parking. Small pets welcome.



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This picture-perfect thatched sandstone cottage, renovated and extended in 2003, is at the junction of a winding lane and a small back road between Nenagh and Newport, in the lee of the wild Slieve Felim mountains. A stream runs through a coppice of magnificent mature trees at the boundary of the triangular three-quarter acre field to the rear. Gravelled front garden with low stone walls, and lots of parking space next to the house. A one-of-a-kind cottage, 7 miles from picturesque Killaloe (on the River Shannon near to Lough Derg) and the market and shopping town of Nenagh. The owners' family and friends have made good use of the cottage as a centrally located base for horse riding, golf and sailing. An hour from Shannon airport, and a half hour drive from Limerick, the house is a jumping off point for the Offaly and Clare shores of Lough Derg, and for expeditions on to counties Tipperary and Cork. The beautiful large sitting room in the original 350-year old stone building has a large open stone fireplace. A recent extension, which looks just like the original building, houses an airy kitchen, complete with modern appliances and table, and a ground floor double bedroom. Upstairs the unique bathroom hugs the central chimney breast, with a claw foot tub and shower. The two double bedrooms upstairs have steep beamed ceilings and lots of nooks and crannies.

Day trips. 90 minute scenic drive past Lahinch beach and the Cliffs of Moher, to Doolin, where a small ferry takes you to the closest of the Aran Islands, Irish-speaking Inisheer, where you can hire bikes, swim at a beautiful sandy beach, enjoy traditional pubs, and visit an amazing wrecked steamer washed ashore in storms over ninety years ago.

En route to or from Shannon airport, you could do much worse than visit the castle at Bunratty (on the N19 to Limerick) with a fascinating museum of old cottages and houses relocated from country locations all over Ireland. Also close is the wonderful Craigenowen: a seventeenth century tower house, next to a beautiful, lily-covered lake, with reconstructions of an Iron Age island encampment, a ring fort with subterranean passages (a children's delight), and a reconstruction of the transatlantic curragh boat of Brendan the Navigator.

In Limerick the Hunt Museum is a delightful small museum in a handsome Georgian building. Outside Limerick close to the road to Tipperary (which is not far away) is the charming Lough Gur, set in rolling hills and with easy lakeside walks.

If (like us) you like swimming in open water, then check out Worrall's End, near Castleconnell, on the River Shannon. There is a small boat club at this riverside dead end, and locals and Limerick residents have swum in the extraordinary, safe, wide tree-lined waters of the Shannon, just above shallow fishing rapids, for many decades if not centuries. Ask for directions in Castleconnell village: it's hard to find, but worth the hunt.

We've never been there, but the observatory at Birr Castle in Offaly (an area with a large Protestant population to this day) houses one of the largest and earliest reflecting telescopes in these islands, and sounds like it would be well worth a visit. Let us know if you go there!

Killaloe/Ballina. Killaloe is an ancient Episcopal seat, currently of the Protestant Church of Ireland: the cathedral is a fine old church right by the river. Small old streets climb the hill on the Clare side: across the narrow bridge is the less attractive but busy and expanding twin village of Ballina, on the Tipperary bank of the River Shannon. A few minutes upstream is the very fine lakeside fort of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland who fought the Vikings in Dublin in the eleventh century. A tourist centre and well equipped library gives useful information about the local area in summer months.

The best restaurant in the entire area, the Cherry Tree, is located in Ballina, in a fine modern building on the side of the Shannon, overlooking Killaloe. The Cherry Tree is a genuinely good restaurant: ideal for a special meal of the holiday. Smart, but in a laid-back way: dress up by all means, but don't feel obliged to overdo it. Outdoor tables in summer. Booking essential.

The small McKeogh's supermarket at the centre of Ballina doesn't look anything special (though it's well stocked), but at its rear lurks the butcher. The McKeogh family own livestock farmland locally, and their beef is of the highest quality. An unpretentious and friendly gem.

Goosers pub, on the way into Ballina from the N7, has a decent restaurant, and good bar food. Specializes in fish, which can be very good -- try the grilled turbot if they have it. (Their fish comes from Rene Cusack's in Limerick, we believe). Not haute cuisine, but a friendly, well run place with lots of space and some interesting aquaria in the corridors. Tables outside overlooking the river and the Cathedral at Killaloe, close to the playground and open air swimming pool that border the river below.

Nenagh. A very old and quite attractive market town, a centre of the Norman occupation, with a population of 5000 or more, which serves a wide hinterland. The seat of the County Council of the North Riding of Tipperary, Nenagh is a very good shopping centre, with everything from old-school local shops to modern supermarkets.

There is a wonderful, if somewhat pricy, delicatessen and cafe called the Country Kitchen in Nenagh. Run with charming rigour by its proprietor, Peter, this is a place for local seasonal produce and imported delicacies that shames many a New York or London upscale deli. The best wine in the area: never a dud, and many a wonderful bottle, from the reaonably priced (by Irish standards) to the very fine (and commensurately expensive). Whether food or wine, listen to the recommendations. They will certainly sell to you, but they won't ever diddle you. The lunches are by far the best informal food in the area.

Also in Nenagh is a local branch of an Irish wine franchise, the Wine Buff, which has an idiosyncratic selection of French, Italian and Spanish wines, many of which are very good indeed. A new wine/cigar store, McGaffneys, houses a downstairs wine bar. Reports and opinions gratefully received.

On the same street as the Country Kitchen is a butcher's (the name escapes us) with several large circular silver Bridgestone "Best of Ireland 200x" plaques. The meat here is very good indeed, but a bit more expensive than McKeogh's in Ballina.

Silvermines. A one-horse village, with the closest local shop (very small, essential items only). Used to be the centre of silver mining, an industry which ceased only twenty-five years ago after many centuries of operation. The local silver mines were the reason for Cromwellian expropriation of land in the local area of the cottage: a road above the house running along the contour of the hills is known as Cromwell's Road, and local legend has it that one farming family in the area are known to this day as the Helper [family name], reputedly for renting their horses to Cromwell's army to help construct that road.

Horse riding, Pony trekking 2 miles. Swimming Pool, Traditional Music, Water sports, Fishing - Lake, Golf 7 miles. Cinema, Leisure centre & indoor pool, Leisure Club with gym, hot-tub, sauna, steam room 8 miles.

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Detached Thatched Cottage for 4 to 6 in Puckane , Puckane
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Price: £ from 243

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Puckane, Lough Derg, County Tipperary ref 4285
This beautiful thatched cottage has stood at the heart of Puckane village for over 300 years, 6 miles from Nenagh town about 2 hours from Dublin and 1 hour from Shannon airport. It is so cosy and charming that you just won't want to leave (see testimonials, they speak for themselves). The traditional features of yesteryear, the thatched roof and half gate door entrance, the peat burning stove and tasteful décor blend in with modern conveniences. The village boasts two pubs, village store and a craft shop with tea rooms. There are many noted restaurants on Lough Derg, the nearest lakeside village being Dromineer village (3 miles), a popular place for swimmers, anglers, yachting, water-skiers and windsurfers. "Peg's Cottage has a telephone facility and an internet connection.

Shop 352 yards. Pub 176 yards. Restaurant 6 miles. Beach 40 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge, kitchen/diner, double, twin, child bunk, bathroom with shower over bath.

Electricity by meter read, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, internet access, hairdryer, alarm clock, welcome pack, cot, TV, video, dvd player, CD, microwave, w/machine, partially enclosed garden, enclosed private courtyard, patio furniture, off road parking. Pets welcome.



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Peg's Cottage has a telephone facility and an internet connection. You will also find a large selection of DVDs, including virtual tours of Ireland and Irish made films, a collection of traditional Irish music CDs and family games. Fresh milk, tea, coffee and biscuits await you on arrival. Also provided is washing-up liquid, new washing-up cloths, cleaning materials, kitchen rolls, toilet rolls and hand soap.
Puckane - This picturesque, sleepy village has everything you need for the perfect Irish holiday. Not only is it close to beautiful Lough Derg, its location is perfectly central for touring, with easy day trips to most of Ireland's popular destinations. Its two traditional pubs and well stocked village shops are within a short stroll from the cottage and the village also boasts a craft shop and tea rooms.
Nearest Town (6 miles) Nenagh - this bustling provincial town owes its origins to the Norman Butlers who built a castle here in 1220. Nearby are the remains of a medieval Franciscan Abbey. In the mid 19th century, it prospered as a garrison town. Reminders of this period are to be seen in the preserved façade of the Old County Jail. Nenagh retains its traditional Irish look and has many quirky shops, modern stores, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Geographically, Nenagh is on a fertile plain bordered on the south of the Silvermines Mountains and on the west by the Arra mountains.
Lough Derg (3 miles) - Ireland's largest pleasure lake, Lough Derg has something for everyone. It is renowned for game and course angling, boating, sailing, windsurfing and skiing. The shores of Lough Derg are home to many picturesque villages and the lake itself dotted with islands, the most famous of which Inis Cealtra - Holy Island, which is the site of a 7th century monastic settlement. Lough Derg is also popular for day cruises - for those of you who would like a short afternoon cruise, to the more adventurous who would rather charter their own boar; :Lough Derg can be enjoyed and appreciated by all. There are sailboats to rental, yachts to charter, fishing boats to rent, sailing outings and sailing tuition.

Traditional music in village pub during holiday season and all year round 3 miles away. Walking - Easy 1 mile away with fishing in lake 3 miles.
Golf - (5 miles) - one of Tipperary's eleven quality courses, Nenagh Golf Club is home to one of Ireland's finest parkland courses. Situated 3 miles North of Nenagh town, the sand based hills of Beechwood provide the perfect setting for this superb championship course, which offers spectacular views over wonderful Tipperary countryside stretching from Silvermines and Arra Mountains across to Lough Derg.

Traditional Music ½ miles. Walking - Easy 1 miles. Fishing - Lake 4 miles. Golf 10 miles.

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Detached Barn Conversion for 4 to 5 in Clonganhue , Clonganhue
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Clonganhue, Cappawhite, County Tipperary ref 3935
This gorgeous property is located on the owner's farm, adjacent to the farm cottage, 7 miles from Tipperary Town with its theatre, cinema and art gallery and 1 mile from Toem village. This peaceful setting is reminiscent of bygone years with its scattering of thatched cottages and rich green countryside. A charming hideaway rejuvenating the spirits with its cosy atmosphere and tasteful furnishings. Places of interest include the Glen of Aherlow, the Rock of Cashel, Cahir Castle and Mitchelstown Caves. There are three Championship Golf Courses within a 7 mile radius.

Shop. Pub 1 mile. Beach. Sandy Beach 40 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge/kitchen/diner, kingsize double, double with single, shower room.

Oil and electricity by meter read, wood burner with starter pack, linen and towels included, hairdryer, electric blankets, alarm clock, uk tv channels, cot, high chair, TV, dvd player, CD, dishwasher, w/machine, dryer, open plan garden, patio area, patio furniture, bbq, private off road parking. Pets welcome.



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Walking - Easy ½ miles. Horse riding 7 miles. Golf 10 miles.

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Detached Thatched Cottage for 6 in Puckane , Puckane
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Puckane, Lough Derg, County Tipperary ref 9545
Located in the heart of Puckane village is this cottage which is one of 12. The cottage has been lovingly restored into a cosy retreat yet retaining its traditional charm. Many attractions locally include a cruise on Lough Derg, Portumna Forest Park, Rock of Cashel, Nenagh castle and much more all of which make for great day trips. If you are looking to play some of the world’s best Golf courses, the chance to fish some truly magnificent rivers and lakes, the excitement of a day at the races or simply want the chance to enjoy the countryside and hospitality this is the cottage for you.

Shop. Pub 176 yards. Restaurant 3 miles. Beach 40 miles. Lakeside 3 miles.

On the ground floor: lounge/diner, kitchen, double, adult bunk, bathroom with shower over bath.
On the first floor: twin.

Oil and electricity by meter read, storage heaters, open fire with starter pack, linen and towels included, high chair, travel cot, TV, freezer, microwave, dishwasher, w/machine, open plan shared garden, picnic bench shared, off road parking. Pets welcome.



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~ There is a €60 security deposit requested upon arrival and will be refunded on departure.
Puckane village typifies "Rural Ireland" with these twelve holiday cottages located right in the centre of the village.
Puckane is beside the unspoilt Eastern shores of Lough Derg, Ireland's largest pleasure lake, with its colourful boating and water sports centers, scenic routes, signposted walkways and forest parks. Puckane is a stone's throw away from many beautiful places such as Dromineer and Garrykennedy. Nenagh town is only 6 miles away with its Castle, Heritage Centre and varied selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. In only a one hour drive you are in the bustling city of Limerick, the capital of the Shannon region.
For larger family get togethers why not also book 9470 and 9546.

Tennis, Traditional Music 100 yards. Walking, Forest walks 1 miles. Fishing, Sailing 3 miles. Golf 8 miles.

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Puckane Holiday Cottage 6 , Nenagh
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Price: £ 106- £424

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01244 352 090

Puckane Holiday Cottages

Two detached, thatched cottages, part of a group of twelve, situated around the village green in the centre of the village of Puckane, 6 miles from the town of Nenagh, County Tipperary. Fully refurbished and decorated, these Puckane holiday cottages retain much original character and charm, including a thatched roof, open fire and exposed beams. The flexible sleeping arrangements in these Puckane cottages make them ideal for families or groups of friends, and being located within such close proximity to the amenities of Puckane, and Lough Derg, the cottages make a great base for touring the area. Take the short walk to Lough Derg and indulge in a spot of fishing, sailing or water sports, or even take a stroll along the shore, visit Portumna and spend the day looking around the castle, gardens and Forest Park, or visit Cahir Castle, one of Ireland's largest and best preserved castles. After a busy day, return to one of these lovely thatched Puckane cottages to sit out in the evening sun, or curl up in front of the open fire.

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One of two lovely, thatched, detached cottages in the village of Puckane. Fully refurbished and retaining character and charm. This Puckane holiday cottage is next to Ref 3885, and together they sleep 12.

Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor double, 1 x ground floor bunks, 1 x eaves twin with restricted head height. Ground floor bathroom with bath with shower over and basin. Additional basin and WC. Fitted kitchen. Sitting room with dining area and open fire.

Puckane Holiday Cottage 6 is a brilliant detached, thatched cottage in the village of Puckane, six miles from Nenagh, one of twelve cottages set around the village green. Puckane Holiday Cottage 6 has been decorated and refurbished throughout, but has retained its character.
Puckane Holiday Cottage 6 has a lovely sitting room with dining area, which includes an open fire - perfect for relaxing next to after a busy day exploring the area. The cottage also has three bedrooms - one ground floor double, one ground floor bunks and one eaves twin bedroom. The cottage also has a ground floor bathroom and fitted kitchen.
Outside, Puckane Holiday Cottage 6 has off road parking for two cars and the shared use of the lawned area to front of the cottage.
Puckane Holiday Cottage is suitable for families or friends and a great base to explore the area.

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