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Doolin Holiday Homes
County Clare
Ref: 9401
sleeps a maximum of 6 people

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Price Range: E350 to E750 (EUR)

ACCOMMODATION (3 en-suite bedrooms, 6 people)
Doolin Holiday Homes is a brand new development of 10 detached bright and modern cottages. Each of the Cottages has 3 bedrooms and can comfortably accommodate up to six people in a double bedroom downstairs and two twin bedrooms upstairs. All bedrooms are en-suite and there is also a guest toilet downstairs.

FACILITIES
The open plan living/dining room is bright and airy and features a large window to allow in natural light. There is a comfortable suite of furniture, colour television and a traditional stove style electric fire. The kitchen is fully equipped with all modern conveniences including Microwave, Electric Oven, Washer/Dryer and Dishwasher. Each of the houses has its own private parking and small garden area. On a fine day you can see the Aran Islands in the distance.

LOCAL ACTIVITIES AND VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
Doolin is renowned for its traditional Irish Music and its Pubs. It also boasts the shortest ferry crossing to the Aran Islands anywhere along the coast. This is a really fantastic destination for your family or group break. Things to do: - Dolphin Watching. The mouth of the River Shannon is home to Ireland's only resident community of bottle-nose dolphins who thrive in this safe habitat. Dolphin watch boat tours operate during themonths of May-October from the towns of Kilrush and Carrigaholt in Clare. - Golf. Doolin has its own excellent nine hole pitch ‘n' putt course and Lahinch's two golf Courses -the Old Course and the Castle Course are located just a 20 minute drive away. - Walking. Doolin is centrally located on the Burren Way Walking Route which is a 26 mile (42 km) signposted walking trail from the town of Liscannor, along by the Cliffs of Moher, on to Doolin and into Ballyvaughan. - Diving. With its network of sub-marine caves Doolin offers some of the best diving sites on the west coast. - Caving. Caving is a popular activity in Doolin and attracts enthusiasts from all over the world. The Doolin Cave System is over 10.5km long and guided trips can be arranged locally. - Horse Riding. The Burren is an ideal region to discover on horseback and there are many other exciting trekking options available around Doolin including beach and cliff top routes. - Traditional Music. Doolin is known as a centre for traditional Irish Music and attracts visitors from all over the world. Its pubs are famous for their spontaneous music "sessions" with local and visiting musicians. - Beaches. Within a ten minute drive of Doolin there are two fabulous beaches: beautiful Lahinch beach which is popular the world over with surfers and Fanore Blue Flag Beach with its fantastic sand dunes and shore fishing. VISITOR ATTRACTIONS include: ** The Cliffs of Moher - Just a five minute drive from Doolin Holiday Homes are the world renowned Cliffs of Moher. Defiantly standing as giant natural protection against the might of the great Atlantic Ocean the Cliffs rise to over 215m (700ft) and stretch for over 8km. ** Lahinch Seaworld and Leisure Centre -Seaworld offers a variety of facilities in two main sections namely the swimming complex and the Atlantic Aquarium.The swimming complex features a 25m deck level pool, kiddies pool, jacuzzi and sauna and the Aquarium features a fascinating array of marine specimens including a lobster breeding station and a blow-hole wave explosion. ** The Burren -The northwestern corner of County Clare is home to over 100 square miles of bare pale limestone known as The Burren.What makes this magnificent landscape truly spectacular are the pockets of plants and flowers interspersed among the crevices in the rock. ** Aillwee Cave -Located 20 minutes drive from Doolin,Aillwee Cave is one of the west of Ireland's top tourist attractions with its stalactites, stalagmites, relics of bears and Waterfall. Open daily from mid March - October. ** Aran Islands -The Aran Islands are one of the last outposts of Gaelic civilisation. They are stunningly beautiful and feature ancient relics of prehistoric civilisations. Doolin operates the shortest daily boat trips to all three of the "Aran Islands".

Aran Islands (by ferry) distance 30 min

Cliffs of Moher -a truly spectacular drive! distance 6 km

Property Features
Sleeps 6
Doublebeds 1
Twinbeds 2
Bathrooms 4
Tv
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer
Centralheating
Linenprovided
Traffic Low
Seaside 1
Activity 1
Pets
Airport Shannon
Airportdistance 45 min
Beach 15 Minutes Away
Sailing 15 Minutes away
Walking On site
Cycling 99 Minutes away
Horseriding 45 Minutes away
Golf 15 Minutes away
Garden

Property extras:
** Please note MINIMUM STAY 7 NIGHTS for July and August. ** The house has an electric fire. ** Electricity for heating and lighting is an extra charge and is payable to our local agent before departure. Electricity is based on the individual meter readings @ 15 cent per unit. ** Cots & highchairs must be pre-booked & guests should bring along their own cot linen. ** A security deposit of €100.00 must be given to local agent on arrival. This will be returned to you provided that the terms and conditions of the rental have been complied with. Failure to leave the house in a clean and tidy condition may result in an extra cleaning charge. Costs of repairs to property as a result of damage or negligence will be deducted from the security deposit, with an additional charge where this is insufficient.