Guests have praised the cottage for its comfort, well-equipped nature, and beautiful location. The mature garden and views are highlights, alongside the cosy and bright interiors. Attention to detail is appreciated, with high-quality linen and a well-functioning house. A toy cupboard and dog-friendly amenities are thoughtful touches. Some minor maintenance issues were noted, but overall, the property is highly recommended for both couples and families.
The property was described as spotless by a reviewer, indicating a high level of cleanliness. However, one mention of an oven needing cleaning slightly lowers the score.
The location is highly praised for its convenience, scenic views, and proximity to local amenities and pubs. It is considered perfect for exploring West Cork.
The cottage is consistently described as comfortable, with comfortable beds and a cosy atmosphere. The conservatory is a particularly appreciated feature.
Facilities are well-regarded, with a well-equipped kitchen and good technical amenities. Some minor maintenance issues like the need for a paint touch-up and a smoking oven slightly reduce the score.
The provision of toys and dog-friendly features show thoughtfulness. While gifts are not explicitly mentioned, the attention to detail suggests a considerate host. Please note that such personal touches are not guaranteed.
Enjoying rural views in Durrus, County Cork is 1 The Courtyard, a fabulous, three-bedroom home. Within walking distance to a hub of local amenities, whilst featuring a delightful, mature garden, possible to hear the neighbouring river from, 1 The Courtyard offers a well-equipped base for six guests, also inviting a well-behaved, four-legged friend. Be welcomed by off-road parking, before heading into your new abode, firstly reaching the handy utility room. Store your muddy boots and coats before heading into the spacious kitchen, where you'll find all the appliances for a self-catered stay. Prepare delicious meals in this space, to be enjoyed in the dining room, or head outdoors and through the garden, where you can enjoy an alfresco affair, enveloped by pretty blooms of Wisteria and mature shrubs. Cosy up in the sitting room by lighting the solid-fuel stove, or watch the sun go down from the sunroom, before heading upstairs to catch some rest from one of the well-appointed bedrooms; select between two double bedrooms with en-suite showers, and a triple bunk room. All are also serviced by a bathroom with an indulgent Jacuzzi bath, where you can soak after a day of exploring. Once you're ready to tour the area, head into the village to stock up on the essentials, dine out and enjoy a tipple, with three inviting pubs to select from. Beachgoers will enjoy the stunning landscapes of Shanvallybeg Beach and Ballyrisode Beach, both reachable by car, whilst history buffs will relish in the chance to explore Dunmanus Castle. Upon the Wild Atlantic Way, take in the coastal views from Colla Pier, with the Colla Trail Head to follow for a clifftop vantage point. Travelling north up to Glengariff, practise your swing at Glengarriff Golf Club (Club Gailf Gleann Garbh), or wildlife spot from Glengarriff Blue Pool (Linn Snámha Ghleann Garbh), before returning home for supper. All of this awaits, and more, at 1 The Courtyard.
Durrus is a village located at the head of Dunmanus Bay on what is called the Friendly Cove, on one of the most unspoilt coasts in Ireland, in West Cork, six miles from Bantry in County Cork. The village is the gateway to the Sheep's Head and Mizen Head peninsulas, a haven for walkers, hikers and cyclists, showcasing some of the most beautiful and spectacular scenery that Ireland has to offer. Durrus has recently been announced as a key staging post on the new Wild Atlantic Way driving route which will help tourists to explore the Irish coastline from the Inishowen peninsula in Donegal to Kinsale in County Cork. There are a number of public gardens established in the area, including Cois Abhann and Kilvarock. Durrus also benefits from a good selection of pubs, restaurants and cafes offering excellent food and traditional music through the year. Bantry is just a 20 minute drive away, and is a town of sweeping sea views and varied colourful buildings. It is home to a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants ideal for dining out or for experiencing local Irish music and culture. Bantry House is well worth a visit, sitting in an elevated position above the town and being home to a rich collection of tapestries, furniture and art, while there are also beautiful gardens to explore, which have been restored and are open to the public.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, and WC, 1 x triple bunk.
Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, handheld shower, basin, and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Utility.
Dining room.
Sitting room with solid-fuel stove.
Sunroom
Oil central heating.
Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, air fryer.
Smart TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 2 cars.
Rear mature garden with lawn area and furniture.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles.
Please Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of €350
Brian
Durrus was a small village that felt homey. This is a quaint lodging with all amenities for folks who want to spend a few days.
Helen
Help was available whenever needed. The house was spotless and well equipped - I felt respected as a customer and I would definitely recommend No 1 The Courtyard. The only downside for me was that none of the three pubs in the village allowed dogs - why is this? One in particular was downright hostile and left me feeling unexpectedly upset afterwards. This is absolutely NOT the responsibility of Sykes Cottages - but isn't it time that as a country we were more considerate of dog owners in bars, restaurants and shops? If one can do it, then all of them can. Other countries are far more relaxed about this.
Siobhan
There are a couple of pubs within a minute's walk, one of which serves good food. For a wider choice of bars and restaurants, Bantry is a short drive away, with Glengarriff a bit further on. I would recommend this place to family and friends.
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