Cluster of six traditional thatched holiday cottages in Connemara

Connemara Country Cottages is situated about five miles from the village of Oughterard, the fishing capital of Ireland, which is adjacent to Lough Corrib. Oughterard is some 19 miles from Galway city on the N59, which connects Galway with Clifden.

The resort has six cottages, four with three bedrooms and two with two bedrooms. The cottages are situated high up in a fold on a hillside, commanding a magnificent view in a quiet and very beautiful area of Connemara. It is suitable for those who enjoy the outdoor life away from the stress. Located in this very scenic area of Leam East, immediately adjacent to the ‘Quiet Man Bridge’ where John Wayne threw Maureen O’Hara into the water, this is a superb quaint setting in the surroundings of the Connemara mountains. The six wonderful cottages are named The Corrib, The Masc, The Agraffard, The Boffin, The Bengower, and The Benbrack, after renowned landmarks in the Connemara region.

The cottages are designed for self-catering but could easily be sold individually to provide excellent quality living accommodation. The location offers a excellent base to tour Connemara, the west of Ireland, and climb the area's mountains including the Twelve Bens, the Maamturks, Joyce Country, Mweelrea, Nephin, Maumtrasna, and Devil’s Widow.

The cottages have very traditional interiors with all the character and charm of traditional thatched cottages. They also come with all modern facilities including oil-fired heating system, kitchens, built-in wardrobes, tiled bathrooms, etc.

Viewing of these cottages is highly recommended for discerning purchasers.

Contact Keane Mahony Smith auctioneers, Galway, on 091 567344 or at [email protected] for further details or to arrange a viewing.

 

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