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  • Last Minute Cottages - Waterfall House
  • Clonakilty

    Waterfall House

    Ref: S525512

    Reviews 7

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    Dunmanway, in West Cork, is surrounded by mountains on three sides. The traditional triangular town squares contain superb shops, restaurants, and a colourful nightlife. Bantry, Kinsale, Rosscarbery, Clonakilty, and Macroom are nearby, while...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Stargazer
  • Kildermot Cross Roads

    Stargazer

    Ref: S900115

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    Situated only a short distance from the vibrant town of Gorey, and with great access to the main Dublin motorway, lies the tiny coastal village of Ballymoney on Wexford's wonderful north east coast. Ballymoney is home to a local shop, a playground...

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    £244

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  • Last Minute Cottages - No. 4 Lansdowne Village
  • Kenmare

    No. 4 Lansdowne Village

    Ref: S12511

    Reviews 14

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    The town of Kenmare in County Kerry is situated overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The town is full of character with winding streets, farmers' markets, artists' galleries, little boutiques and wonderful restaurants. Within driving distance is the...

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    £152

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Chocolate Box
  • Skibbereen

    The Chocolate Box

    Ref: S487041

    Reviews 9

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    Ballydehob, a lovely village on Ireland's south west coast, is surrounded by natural beauty and home to a wealth of flora and species. Ballydehob features a range of stores, as well as renowned restaurants and cafes, and has been home to some...

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    £46

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Aunties
  • Bantry

    Aunties

    Ref: S880326

    Reviews 5

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    Lower Newtown is a coastal town resting in County Cork, Ireland. The town offers a convenience store for all of your holiday essentials, as well as a selection of pubs and eateries where you can enjoy a hearty meal, or a glass of your favorite...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 22 Town Place
  • 1

    Ballinrobe

    22 Town Place

    Ref: S684794

    Reviews 2

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    In County Mayo, near Lough Mask, Lough Carra, and Lough Corrib, is the bustling market town of Ballinrobe, located on the River Robe. Geographically, it is the perfect starting point for travellers who want to discover Galway, Mayo, and west...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lane Cottage
  • Ballycullane

    Lane Cottage

    Ref: S421115

    Reviews 6

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    In County Wexford, a little community called Ballycullane may be found in the southwest corner. This small town has a grocery store, a church, and an authentic Irish pub. Only 12 miles separate the village of Dunbrody from the town of New Ross,...

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    £119

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodville Lodge
  • 1

    Rhode

    Woodville Lodge

    Ref: S1244008

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    Rhode is a quaint village resting in the north‐eastern corner of County Offaly between the small town of Daingean and the historic town of Edenderry. Discover the village, where you can enjoy a casual drink at one of the local pubs, grab...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Granny Kate's
  • Ardara

    Granny Kate's

    Ref: S12568

    Reviews 16

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    The town of Ardara in County Donegal is situated in a wide valley where the Owentocher River enters Loughros More Bay. The town offers many craft and gift shops and traditional Irish pubs. There are walks and cycle routes in the area and every...

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    £55

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Farmhouse
  • Bandon

    The Farmhouse

    Ref: S4801

    Reviews 8

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    Dunmanway is located near to the interesting town of Skibbereen, which has a superb golf course, great fishing opportunities, gourmet restaurants, art and craft shops and the fascinating Skibbereen Heritage Centre. Bantry, Rosscarbery, Kinsale and...

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    £67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Tullavilla
  • 1

    Riverstown

    Tullavilla

    Ref: S50242

    Reviews 8

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    £47

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Farm Cottage
  • Athy

    The Farm Cottage

    Ref: S880031

    Reviews 1

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    Situated in the southern half of County Kildare and resting on the River Barrow is the bustling heritage town of Athy. Home to traditional music and the Athy Arts Centre, the town is a wonderful destination to sample a slice of Irish culture and...

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    £65

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Mary's Cottage
  • Riverstown

    Mary's Cottage

    Ref: S880599

    Reviews 3

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    Overlooking Dingle Bay is the delightful town of Dingle which sits on a beautiful peninsula and boasts a fabulous harbour as well as a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Offering lovely beaches and stunning surrounding countryside, this...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ocean View
  • Ballinskelligs

    Ocean View

    Ref: S41061

    Reviews 13

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    Located on the magnificent Skellig Ring between Waterville and Valentia Island, on the forthcoming Wild Atlantic Way, with wild rugged coastlines, scattered islands, vast mountains and high passes, the seaside area of Ballinskelligs sits on the...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pebble Lodge
  • 1

    Kenmare

    Pebble Lodge

    Ref: S480911

    Reviews 24

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    A charming town on the gorgeous Bay of Kenmare, with views of the glistening Atlantic Ocean. Beautiful beaches, wildlife, and scenic views abound. The shore is rough, with sandy beaches nearby and pebble beaches encircling the bay. Kenmare is a...

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    £135

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shannon View
  • Nenagh

    Shannon View

    Ref: S697664

    Reviews 5

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    Nenagh is truly a town for all seasons. There are not too many provincial Irish towns about which you can honestly say that a weekend isn’t nearly long enough. The location was formerly a market town and its name in Irish means “The Fair of...

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    £117

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Farmstead
  • Drumfin

    The Farmstead

    Ref: S1060134

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    The village of Riverstown lies at a bridging point of the River Unshin, in west Ireland, and is home to the famous Sligo Folk Park. Here, you can turn back time and experience true rural, Irish heritage, with the help of their very own farmyard,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Moorhen House
  • 2

    Loughanure

    Moorhen House

    Ref: S842200

    Reviews 7

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    The lovely, coastal village of Annagry is located in West Donegal, close to Donegal Airport. Boasting an award winning Blue Flag sandy beach and a traditional thatched pub, it is an ideal location for discovering this part of Ireland. Charter a...

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    £126

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Swan Lake
  • Cavetown

    Swan Lake

    Ref: S1018761

    Reviews 10

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    The small and lively town of Boyle sits on the border between County Roscommon and County Sligo. Steeped in history, Boyle has had a varied past and features a beautifully preserved 12th century abbey, as well as the grand King House, a restored...

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    £83

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Knockroe Lodge
  • New Ross

    Knockroe Lodge

    Ref: S1245165

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    The town of New Ross is located in the estuary of the River Barrow, in County Wexford. Home to the replica of the Dunbrody Famine Ship on the quayfront, which transported John F Kennedy's great grandparents to the United States of America, New...

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Carrowreagh
  • County Sligo

    Carrowreagh

    Ref: S1242006

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    Aclare is a small village in County Sligo in the parish of Kilmactigue. The village, as well as the surrounding townlands, have a strong musical tradition and are famous for their musicians and singers, particularly in Irish traditional music....

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Curragh Cottage
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    Dunmain Cross Roads

    Curragh Cottage

    Ref: S842959

    Reviews 2

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    The town of New Ross is located in the estuary of the River Barrow, in County Wexford. Home to the replica of the Dunbrody Famine Ship on the quayfront, which transported John F Kennedy's great grandparents to the United States of America, New...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - James Neills Cottage
  • 1

    Letterkenny

    James Neills Cottage

    Ref: S854348

    Reviews 1

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    This quaint village is located in County Donegal, Ireland, and is a perfect home base for anyone looking to explore the area's attractions. Downings is a well-liked tourist destination with a small selection of restaurants, a buzzing bar, and a...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shane's Cottage
  • 1

    Letterkenny

    Shane's Cottage

    Ref: S1227903

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    Chester has quite rightly been described as 'the jewel of the North-West of England'. Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the city is that within a very small area there is evidence of every period of history - from the old walls and...

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    Why choose holiday cottages in Ireland

    Whether you choose Cork, Kerry, or anywhere in between, when it comes to picking your Ireland holiday cottage, you're sure to be spoiled for choice. As a country with an absolutely massive range of luxury locations and must-see sights, it should come as no surprise that Ireland's holiday cottages are no less diverse. The only thing we can promise will be the same with all of them, is they'll be perfect, from the ground floor to the top.

    Get the holiday cottage of your wildest dreams

    Whatever you're dreaming of, the properties of Ireland can provide. Don't want to be away from your four-legged friend? Book a delightful dog-friendly holiday. Wanting your Ireland breaks to heat things up? Take a look at the best cottages with hot tubs, or leave city life far behind you, with a secluded log cabin holiday.

    Imagining a Ireland holiday cottage with stunning sea views? Search the best cottages on the Irish coast, or maybe the best holiday cottages near the beach. If you're hoping for a living room with a little extra luxury, book one of the best big cottages in Ireland, a beautiful back garden, or perhaps one of the properties with a pool.

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    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Eamonn - Verified booking

      Arrived to a warm cottage with the heating on timer.

      Very clean condition. Welcome goodies much appreciated. Cows in fields at back added to the rural feel. Property is described as ' serene escape amidst picturesque surroundings.' So was surprised to find the cottage is situated along a local road. While traffic is fairly light, this only makes the sudden explosion of noise from speeding cars all the more noticeable. At night, lights from cars turning left onto the road from the T-junction light up the property. As all the accommodation is at the front there is no escape from the noise and lights. All the walls and doors are painted white which gives the cottage a bleak feel. There is a TV on the wall in one room and a nice clock on the wall in another. Clock would be nicer if it had a battery in it. The settee and airchairs are the small, low and uncomfortable type. Having stayed in several Sykes holiday homes I found several things I took as basic missing. Placemats and coasters, radio, ironing board to go with the iron, side table for each seating area not just for one, full length mirror. The biggest item missing is a wardrobe. There's enough room in the family room for one. Hangers on wallpegs and on the back of the two bedrooms doors make the place feel untidy. The rear lawn is described as 'enclosed'. It isn't. There is nothing to stop children going from the back to the front parking and onto the road. Information pack could be improved with details of cooker and smart TV controls.

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    • Helen - Verified booking

      We had a wonderful week.

      Lovely welcome from Abina and Tim. The cottage was comfortable, well equipped and delightful. Set in the countryside within easy distance of so many nearby sights. We went to Blarney Castle, Gougane Barra, a stunningly beautiful national park, Kilmichael ambush site, Union Hall, Glandore and Rineen on the coast, kayaking around some amazing scenery, Brandon and Dunmanway, where there was great history to discover. The Methodist Church in Dunmanway is now occupied by the historical society and has a superb collection of local historical artifacts and information. Vivianne and Tim were very helpful. We spent a few fascinating hours there discovering the real history of the area. St Mary's Church in Dunmanway has recently gained 8 new church bells, we were taken up to the belfry and allowed to ring tunes. Locals have knitted a copy of the Sam MacGuire cup for the All Ireland GAA competition and it sits on the window ledge in pride of place. The churchyard is where Sam MacGuire is buried. The last Friday of the month in the Greyhound bar in Dunmanway, locals come together to sing their Irish songs. A true delight. All in all a superb holiday and would completely recommend.

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    • Rona - Verified booking

      The cottage is in a brilliant location by being half way around the Ring of Kerry area but because it is actually situated on the Wild Atlantic Way you do feel the peace and quiet of the area and away from the traffic of the main tourist route.

      We saw a mountain goat across the road one day. There is so much to do from here without having to drive very far. Our highlights were Derrynane beach, Kerry Cliffs (with converted bus cafe), the slate quarry grotto and Geokaun mountain walk both on Valentia, the Skellig Abbey remains on Ballinskelligs Beach. McCarthy Castle on Ballinskelligs beach is great fun for climbing up into ..Ballinskelligs beach is lovely, is Blue Flag and has a lovely garden cafe with mini market on Sunday. The beach is perfect for swimming as there are few waves. SuperValu in Cahersiveen is not far away for your big shop and you can top up at Brown’s just down the road for essentials and treats...for gift shopping then Skelligs chocolate factory is a must and the Skellig gift shop just before Waterville is really big with beautiful woollens, pottery, glassware etc. Special Thanks to Mary who looks after the cottage who called on us, she is so friendly and welcoming and recommended places to eat and visit. The cottage sea views are lovely. We loved our stay and will definitely return.

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    • Roisin - Verified booking

      Granny Kate's Cottage is a very special treasured find that I without hesitation will return to.

      When first opening the gate and setting foot I was instantly transported to another time. The owner has given a lot of thought on maintaining the original features of the cottage with the experience of living authentically. The grounds have been landscaped and created earnestly which has given that extra magic while you explore and discover hidden spots on the land to sit and take in. The cottage's surrounding beauty with the additional Glengesh Pass backdrop gives that extra unique comfort when having your evening meal outside or breakfast. The location will also be especially appealing to keen cyclists and hikers, who have quick access to explore beyond Glengesh Pass and travel to Slieve Liag, Silver Strand, Glencolmcille, Teelin Pier and many more spots I must still discover. With the additional sounds of sheep bleating in the distance and the mystical cuckoo, if you want to rest and escape, Granny Kate's is a must. I'm really looking forward to returning.

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    • Rachel - Verified booking

      Absolutely fantastic to be able to stay in such an historic and original property, it’s beautiful and we loved the place.

      I would I only mark down in a few places - the shower tray is so slow to drain you have to turn the water off to drain midway through your shower or it’ll overflow, so that was a chilly few minutes waiting for that a couple of times per shower. A mouse kept appearing in the kitchen bin - not a problem in itself and expected in a property of its age - the only thing there was that when I wiped the kitchen floor after the mouse had been put out I found that the floor was really dirty and needed a proper clean. Good selection of board games… but all with bits missing which was quite annoying, a few jigsaws and complete games to pass a cold wet evening would be a good addition. Oh and no tin opener to be found anywhere. Minor things but I thought they were worth mentioning. None of this detracted from the loveliness of the cottage. The bed was comfy, hot water bottles were a lovely and useful touch. If we were going to Ireland again we would definitely rebook.

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    Things to do near Ireland

    • Landmark Landmark
    Donegal Castle
    Donegal Castle is a castle situated in the centre of Donegal Town in County Donegal in Ulster, Ireland. For most of the last two centuries, the majority of the buildings lay in ruins but the castle was almost fully restored in the early 1990s.

    Castle Leslie

    Castle Leslie, in County Monaghan, Ireland, is a magical destination for any holidaymaker. The stunning estate offers a unique blend of authentic history, charming character, and luxurious comfort. From horse riding and fishing to fine dining and relaxation, this secluded retreat has something for everyone. Address: Glaslough, Co. Monaghan, Ireland. Postcode: H18 FY04

    Frequent questions

    • What is the best month to visit Ireland?

      The best month to visit Ireland depends on personal preferences and interests. The summer months of June, July, and August generally offer pleasant weather, longer daylight hours, and a vibrant atmosphere. However, spring (April and May) and autumn (September and October) can also be excellent times to visit, with fewer crowds, beautiful landscapes, and opportunities to experience local festivals and cultural events.

    • How many days in Ireland is enough?

      The number of days needed to explore Ireland depends on the depth of experience desired. A minimum of 5-7 days is often recommended to cover the highlights of popular destinations like Dublin, the Ring of Kerry, the Cliffs of Moher, and Galway. However, to fully immerse in Ireland's diverse landscapes, historic sites, and vibrant culture, extending the trip to 10-14 days or more allows for a more comprehensive exploration of the country.

    • Where should I go in Ireland for the first time?

      For a first-time visit to Ireland, starting in Dublin, the vibrant capital city, is a great choice. Explore its historic sites, such as Trinity College and Dublin Castle, and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere. From there, consider visiting popular destinations like the scenic Ring of Kerry, the majestic Cliffs of Moher, and the charming city of Galway, which showcase Ireland's stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

    • What is the most walkable town in Ireland?

      Galway is often regarded as one of the most walkable towns in Ireland. The compact city center allows for easy exploration on foot, with its pedestrian-friendly streets, lively atmosphere, and numerous attractions within close proximity. Strolling through the colorful streets of Galway allows visitors to discover charming shops, pubs, restaurants, and historical landmarks such as the Spanish Arch and Eyre Square.

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