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  • Last Minute Cottages - Pink Granite Garden of Ireland
  • Ballybeg

    Pink Granite Garden of Ireland

    Ref: S882771

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    The pretty village of Tinahely, with a pub and shop, is also home to The Courthouse Arts Centre, which hosts musical performances, artist exhibitions, and play and film screenings. This area of Wicklow is the ideal base from which to plan an...

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    £58

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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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    £215

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Seaforest Lodge
  • 2

    Kildermot Cross Roads

    Seaforest Lodge

    Ref: S900118

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    The quaint heritage town of Wexford lies on Ireland's beautiful east coast, and comprises narrow winding streets, framed by a colourful quayside lined with historic buildings. The town is home to a delightful opera house and a great golf course...

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    £132

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 83 Upper John Street
  • 1

    Wexford

    83 Upper John Street

    Ref: S682800

    Reviews 3

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    Wexford, a charming medieval town, is located on Ireland's scenic east coast and features winding, narrow alleyways that are framed by a vibrant quayside that is dotted with old houses. The town has a lovely opera theatre, a top-notch golf course,...

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    £66

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Coolnaharragill Lower Annexe
  • Drom

    Coolnaharragill Lower Annexe

    Ref: S371675

    Reviews 6

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    Tucked away in the Ring of Kerry is the idyllic fishing village of Glenbeigh. The ideal holiday location, Glenbeigh boasts six miles of the gorgeous, blue flag Rossbeigh Beach and is nestled in the surrounding Seefin Mountains; there is something...

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    £71

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dunville Lodge
  • 1

    Rhode

    Dunville Lodge

    Ref: S1244010

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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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    £61

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Willowbrook Cottage
  • Donegal

    Willowbrook Cottage

    Ref: S5872

    Reviews 18

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    The village of Askill in County Leitrim is very close to the border with County Donegal, including the town of Bundoran, and also close to the UK border into Northern Ireland.

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    £73

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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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    £97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rosemount Coach House
  • 1

    Enniscorthy

    Rosemount Coach House

    Ref: S6081

    Reviews 53

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    Enniscorthy is the second-largest town in County Wexford and has a history dating back over 1500 years. It is situated at the tidal extreme of the River Slaney, approximately 14 miles to the north of Wexford. The town offers a majestic Norman...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Burma
  • 1

    Letterkenny

    The Burma

    Ref: S1262729

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    Letterfearn is a tiny village on the western shores of Loch Duich, amidst stunning scenery in the Scottish Highlands. From Letterfearn guests can explore the Isle of Skye, Kyle of Lochalsh, Eilean Donan Castle and much more. The area is brimming...

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    £65

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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 - 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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    £53

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  • Last Minute Cottages - LOCH ILLION VIEW
  • Toberkeen

    LOCH ILLION VIEW

    Ref: S1083334

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    Up until 1762, entry into the town of Dungloe in Donegal was only possible via the stepping stones dotted over the river. Thankfully, now visitors from all over the world can take the much easier route over Donegal Bridge and enjoy this charming...

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    £57

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Annie's Cottage
  • Castlebar

    Annie's Cottage

    Ref: S40402

    Reviews 18

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    Belcarra is an attractive village situated close to the bustling town of Castlebar in County Mayo. Belcarra has been awarded the Tidy Towns award on many occasions and is situated on the Manulla River, which is a tributary of the River Moy. For...

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    £128

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  • Last Minute Cottages - At Home in Oak Park
  • Newcastle West

    At Home in Oak Park

    Ref: S165782

    Reviews 4

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    Newcastle West is a town in County Limerick, Ireland, situated on the River Arra. The town has had a growing number of tourists visiting year upon year, with a history dating back hundreds of years. The town offers a selection of shops,...

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ferrys
  • Letterkenny

    Ferrys

    Ref: S13500

    Reviews 5

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    Resting on the western bank of Lough Swilly is the tiny seaside resort of Portsalon, home to one of Ireland’s top golf courses. Portsalon makes for a wonderful base for exploring the Fanad Peninsula, and boasts a picturesque harbour at...

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    £47

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Dunbrody Dreams
  • 1

    New Ross

    Dunbrody Dreams

    Ref: S1273071

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    The small village of Campile, meaning 'head of the creek', lies 10 miles from the town of New Ross, in the south of County Wexford. Home to the famous Dunbrody Abbey ruins, the village of Campile attracts many guests to the Dunbrody Abbey visitor...

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    £64

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 25 Ring of Kerry Golf Club Cottages
  • Kenmare

    25 Ring of Kerry Golf Club Cottages

    Ref: S1266547

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    The charming, picturesque coastal village of Guileen is in a quiet and beautiful setting, and has a long and colourful past. Its nautical traditions and stunning views are what the residents of Guileen take their pride in. Guileen, on the south...

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    £141

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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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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Valley View House
  • 1

    Bantry

    Valley View House

    Ref: S1266543

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    Kealkill is a small but beautiful village in the picturesque West Cork countryside and offers a well-stocked local shop providing for all your needs and offering local produce and two local pubs. The village also boasts a well-known historic stone...

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    £73

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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 - 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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    £170

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gweedore Homestead
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    Bunbeg

    Gweedore Homestead

    Ref: S1057137

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    The quaint seaside village of Derrybeg sits on County Donegal’s picturesque west coast. Residing in one of Ireland’s Gaeltacht regions, Derrybeg is renowned for its extensive coastlines and beautiful sandy beaches, and the area is well served by...

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    £122

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Teach Ti
  • Milltown Malbay

    Teach Ti

    Ref: S1253905

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    The seaside village of Lahinch lies on the shores of Liscannor Bay. With 2km of fine sandy beaches, an 18-hole championship golf course and a further 18-hole coastal course, it is very popular with tourists. There are numerous activities available...

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    £76

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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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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Tom - Verified booking

      Second holiday with Sykes cottages although they're not really cottages.

      So, the above property we stayed at had issues from the time we walked thro the door, it was a very cold night and we could not understand the heating as no one was on site to meet us. The shower in one of the bathrooms did not work and if you want to watch live tv you can't you can only watch box sets on the owners netflix account but if you search you tube you can get sky news live. The bed in the main room which I had gave me a bad back albiet I earlier seen a review on SC from another previous guest about the same issue, so would have expected been rectified. The other room had no privacy at all, there is a dark net but no curtains so my holiday guest been a female was rather concerned considering there was a window opposite in the other property opposite. The annexe is a nice property but I think the above issues need rectifying, the area is so beautiful and has breath taking views on the ring of Kerry including Ladies View, the amenities of the local garage which consists of a supermarket is mainly all there is to offer close by, the nearest beach 10 mins away has a chip shop there is also a pub there but only open weekends. If you want a main town its about 1hr 10 mins away but it is one of the best drives you will ever do for scenery :) Although I have listed some issues above I must add that the sister of the owner ( who was out the country on business ) spent a lot of time with us and got the shower fixed, got the wifi updated and showed us how the heating worked, she was so kind and we appreciated all the help she gave us, thank you Patricia :)

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    • Robert - Verified booking

      Rosemount Coach House was a wonderful setting for the stay in Southern Ireland.

      You will need a car, but there is off road parking in a safe area. The family are onsite for any issues that arise and the lovely cakes and house tour at the start were a nice touch. It is a working farm, but to be honest it was very light farm traffic. Doris the donkey is on hand and likes a bit of fuss over the gate nearby the house. There is a pub down the road which has a lovely reasonable menu and welcoming vibe, even though the walk is a few hundred meters on a grass verge along side a fairly busy road. Overall the cottage was lovely, spacious enough to live and cosy enough to feel like a home. A log fire is on hand for winter nights, but there is oil heating as well if needed. Tescos is about 15 minute drive in Gorey and is a good size. It is about an hour and half from Dublin. Would suggest to use the Carrickmines Park and Ride tram if going for a day out, takes the stress away from driving in central Dublin! Roads are quiet in the South. We had a Ford Focus which was a good size for the roads. Enjoy!

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    • Mary - Verified booking

      Wonderful holiday, thank you Henry!

      The property is a thoughtfully renovated, comfortable and well equipped traditional Irish cottage, the kitchen being one of the best I've encountered. The cottage is beautifully located on the shores of Lough Melvin while a beautiful glade of trees beside the cottage provided much needed shade during the recent heatwave! There's lots to see and do in the locality though we also enjoyed swimming in the lake at nearby Derrynaseer ( an excellent alternative to crowded beaches as is nearby Garrison) cycling and walking the quiet roads, edged with lush hedgerows! It's clear that Henry takes Covid precautions very seriously which was reassuring. There were generous touches too like new toiletries and kitchen basics - and not so basics, wine and nice crisps! Although there's no mobile coverage inside the cottage, it's available a few 100 metres up the road - fine by us and promoted a sense of getting away from it all. Communication with Henry was easy at all times. We certainly plan to return - highly recommended!

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    • Caroline - Verified booking

      Thank you so much for having us to stay at 83 Upper John Street, Wexford, Ireland.

      I cannot fault the location of the property with its proximity to Main street, shops and places to eat and walk the dog. I really felt at home there by the end of the week. Also, the cost of the place was spot on, working out to be under £50pp/night. A couple of points if I may, the parking situation was a bit of a bother as we were coming and going a fair bit, maybe offer a weekly permit at a cost instead? The car park next to Jim McGees was good and always had spaces but took only coins and meant loading up the car was a bit of a pain. The location was spot on for us but not for the dog or it seemed the other dogs in the area so I would warn people of the sleep disruption (it said no loud music after 10pm in the info book but wouldn’t have mattered as half the dogs in the road and the pub closing meant we barely got any sleep anyway

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    • Jacqueline - Verified booking

      The property was charmingly rustic and very clean, it sits amid a working farm.

      Situated between Bantry and Glengarriff, the location is ideal for people wanting to be just outside a town in a tourist area. The listing was slightly inaccurate, there was not an electric oven, instead we had access to a microwave and a 2 ring hob that sits on top of the kitchen counter. The downstairs shower was broken on arrival, this wasn't a problem for us and we're sure it will be repaired when possible. The garden was in honesty disappointing, it was not private, nor was it an acre. Our children were chased on one occasion by 2 large neighbouring dogs on the lawn directly outside the house. We could not recommend it for families with children anticipating a safe outdoor space. The bedrooms were well positioned and the larger room had plenty of storage space, however the mattresses were rather uncomfortable.

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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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