Relax in four-star luxury at this development of two, three and four bedroom holiday lodges on extensive grounds at the foot of Mount Gable, 1.5 km from the village of Clonbur. Breath taking views from the elevated site overlooking Lough Corrib and Lough Mask. Holiday Lodges available for holiday rental in Ireland's Lake District! Perfect for anglers & water sports, walking enthusiasts, family holidays and even the romantic getaway! Situated between Lough Mask and Lough Corrib, these cottages are 1.5km from the picturesque village of Clonbur and 6km from Ashford Castle and the Quiet Man's location of Cong. Local restaurants cater to every budget.
Accommodation:
There are TEN lodges in total and a mixture of 2, 3 and 4 bedroomed options.
Each house has been carefully designed using interior designers and colour analysts, all have large halls and balcony areas and large open living spaces. The houses are fully fitted to a high specification to make the most of the interior spaces as well as the natural beauty of the surrounding location. Most are centered around a stone courtyard with stunning views over Lough Corrib. The development is designed around a tree lined avenue and landscaped ground and a stonework water feature. On the doorstep of Cong and Ashford Castle, and set on the beautiful shores of Lough Corrib, staying here brings you to the heart of Connemara’s Gaeltacht region.
Location
From Clonbur, head west on Corr Na Mona Road for approx 2km, with Lough Corrib ahead. At crossroads, take right at sign for cottages. The development is about 1.5km away. Go to the courtyard. Clos Na Feirme Holiday Village lies just 1.5km from Clonbur village, home to many pubs, restaurants, and shops. The village lies close to the town of Cong and the Mayo border. It is also near Knock Airport, Sligo, and Galway City. Local activities include archery, horse riding, and football. The proximity of Lough Corrib and Lough Masks means trout angling is very popular in the area.
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