Escape to this secluded and picturesque farmhouse nestled on the Sheep’s Head Peninsula, just 4 miles away from the charming village of Kilcrohane in County Cork. Accommodating up to seven guests and allowing furry companions, this property is ideal for families and friend groups seeking tranquility amidst stunning landscapes. Kilcrohane, a vibrant and traditional village located 3.5 miles away, exudes a genuine sense of community, offering several cozy cafes, eateries, and a bustling market showcasing local arts, crafts, and delicacies.
Rhea Holiday Home Bantry – Sleeps 6 The farmhouse feels just like home, with traditional furniture and cozy touches making it a warm coastal retreat. The spacious lounge/kitchen/diner is the perfect spot for spending quality time together.Rhea Holiday Home Bantry has 3 bedrooms and sleeps 6 people:
Property layout – Ground floor:
- Open-plan kitchen/dining/living space
- Second lounge area with the wood burning stove
- Playroom
- Utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer
Property layout – First floor:
- Bedroom 1: king size ensuite sleeping 2
- Bedroom 2: double and single sleeping 3
- Bedroom 3: single sleeping 1 (with a small pull out bed - can sleep one more person)
- Family bathroom with jacuzzi bath, WC and hand basin
- Quiet reading room
Step outside to a partially enclosed garden with a patio and dining set, perfect for enjoying outdoor meals. Plus, there are goal posts and a table tennis table for some fun entertainment.
Private parking.
WIFI is available at the property.
Travel cot, highchair, and stairgate included.
Dogs are welcome (1 dog per booking). Large, secure area in the barn that can be used as a kennel.
Local Area & Tourist Attractions
Kilcrohane village (3.5 miles away) is lively, with friendly cafes, eateries, and a weekly market selling local crafts and produce. From here, you can access the Sheep’s Head Way, a stunning coastal trail with panoramic views of Bantry and Dunmanus Bay. Nearby Tra Ruaim Beach (1.5 miles from the village) offers a serene spot for picnics and swimming away from the crowds.
Things to do in Bantry and surrounding area:
Bantry House and Gardens: A historic mansion with stunning gardens overlooking Bantry Bay.
Whiddy Island: A picturesque island accessible by ferry from Bantry, offering scenic walks and birdwatching.
Sheeps Head Peninsula: A rugged headland with breathtaking coastal scenery, ideal for hiking and nature lovers.
Garnish Island: A renowned garden island accessible by boat from Glengarriff, featuring exotic plants and stunning views.
Mizen Head: Ireland's most south westerly point, known for its dramatic cliffs, lighthouse, and visitor center.
Bantry Bay Golf Club: A scenic golf course with panoramic views of Bantry Bay and the surrounding countryside.
Glengarriff Nature Reserve: A tranquil nature reserve with walking trails through ancient woodlands and along the Glengarriff River.
Beara Peninsula: A rugged and remote peninsula offering spectacular coastal drives, quaint villages, and historic sites.
Bantry Market: A lively market held every Friday in Bantry, offering local produce, crafts, and artisanal goods.
Bantry Bay Pony Trekking: A popular activity offering guided horseback rides through the beautiful countryside around Bantry Bay.
IMPORTANT NOTES 1. Heating and Electricity:
This is an extra charge which is mostly payable to the Property Manager/Owner. In some cases, energy is charged at a fixed daily rate or a rate per unit on the units consumed or you are required to top up a Pre-Paid Meter while in others, energy charges are included in the rate you have paid. We advise you to check with the local Owner/ Property Manager before arrival how this is calculated or before making the booking.
2. Security Deposit:
A minimum refundable security deposit of €200 (per property) must be paid before check-in to your holiday home to the local Property Manager/ Owner. This is either taken over the phone by pre-authorising your credit card when you call the Property Manager to arrange your arrival time 48 hours in advance of arrival or at others it is taken on arrival. In some locations and at certain times of year this can increase to €500 per property.