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Beds | 3 beds |
Price | €1,750 / week |
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Size | meters2 |
Energy Rating | BER- |
Refreshed on | Dec 17, 2024 |
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Group Name | Selfcater.com |
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(Reference number: 559970) An OverviewIf you’re looking for rest and relaxation, then Arde Ida is the place for you. Situated on Dingle harbour with incredible views overlooking the calming waters and the green rolling hills, this three-bedroom house boasts a sharp vintage style combined with a simply jaw-dropping location. It's only a 5 minute walk from this oasis of tranquility with its lush, secluded garden next to the water to the quaint and vibrant centre of Dingle Town.The classic vintage styling gives Arde Ida a traditional rural cottage feel that wraps its guests in a blanket of warm Irish charm.Whether you’re cozied up on the sofa in the glass room, soaking up the stunning views or relaxing in front of the real fire with a good book, Arde Ida provides a retreat from the pressures of everyday life where guests can recoup and rejuvenate.Helpful informationNO BABIES OR CHILDREN UNDER 12NO PETSKerry Airport 56km (55 minutes)Nearest Restaurant : Dingle Skelig Hotel - 600 metres , 5 min walkChart House Restaurant - 600 metres , 3 min walkNearest Pub : O' Flaherty's Pub - 700 metres , 9 min walkNearest Beach : Beenbawn Beach - 2.8km , 4 min DriveClick here to see our FAQ’s and details about check in/out times, Security Deposits, Linen and more!SpacesLiving areaThe wood floored living room with harbour views boasts a real fire. Relax on the teal blue three-seater sofa or melt into the oversized contemporary style armchair whilst catching up with your latest binge watch on the flat screen TV.The second lounge or ‘Glass Room’ contains two sofas that can seat up to six people and due to its French doors which slide open onto the garden and an abundance of windows, guests can enjoy the spectacular view come rain or shine.BedroomsThere is one bedroom on the ground floor, with a comfortable double bed, bedside dresser with drawers, large, mirrored wardrobe and flatscreen TV mounted on the wall. There is also an ensuite bathroom containing a toilet, sink and shower.The remaining two bedrooms are both upstairs and both have comfortable double beds. One of the bedrooms has an ensuite with toilet and sink whilst the other is situated next to the upstairs bathroom.Both bedrooms feature drawers, bedside tables, and storage to hang your clothes in. Each of the bedrooms are bright, light and airy with windows overlooking Dingle Harbour.BathroomsThe beige tiled bathroom features a bath and shower attachment, sink and toilet. The two ensuite bathrooms feature sink and toilets and one of the ensuite bathrooms boasts a shower cubicle.Kitchen and DiningA fully equipped kitchen provides and oven and electric hobs, microwave, kettle, toaster, dishwasher and wooden worktop giving the room and relaxed country kitchen feel.The dining room can be reached from the kitchen through an archway and provides a vintage wooden dining table that seats six and a traditional piano should you feel the desire to tinkle on the ivories.OfficeThere is a small office or writing room with a desk, comfortable office style chair and a view over the water.Outside SpaceThe well-maintained garden is situated on the waters edge and boasts a neatly trimmed lawn and well-kept hedgerows. There is a picnic bench and table that seats four people comfortably and is ideal for al fresco dining on a summer’s day.SHOW LESS RefrigeratorDishes and silverwareMicrowaveDishwasherOvenKettleCooking basicsFreezerFridgeToasterHair dryerShowerToiletToiletriesTowelsWashbasinHeatingIronWasherTVBed linensEssentialsHot waterIndoor fireplacePrivate entrancePrivate living roomFull kitchenWireless InternetHangersLaptop friendly workspaceGarden or backyardTable and chairsFree parking on premisesWaterfrontWater ViewNo Pets AllowedSmoke detectorFire extinguisherSituated on the waterfront of Dingle harbour, this stunning location offers breathtaking views of the splendid beauty of Dingle. Everything in Dingle town is within walking distance from Arde Ida which means that meandering around town and experiencing the coffee houses, shops and pubs that make Dingle famous, is simple and easy.Food in the AreaThere is a huge selection of restaurants but here are some of our favourites.... Global Village has a great early bird menu. The Boatyard has wonderful harbour views and fish dishes. Doyles for excellent seafood and old time ambience. Paul Geaneys is lovely for lunch or dinner and as a great seated and heated outdoor area. Ashe’s on Main Street have a great lunch menu with fab burgers. Out of the Blue serves the best local produce and oysters. My Boy Blue or great breakfasts and brunches. The Blue Zone wine bar for the best pizza and jazz. Reel Dingle Fish or The Fish Box for the perfect fish n chips takeaway. James Long on the Marina and Quinns in Ventry is a delight - full of flavour and they have a great kid’s menu. Bob Griffins also great outdoor areas. Enjoy an array of food trucks & coffee shops.Walks in the AreaMany walks are on your doorstep, the renowned Dingle Lighthouse/ Beenbawn Beach can be accessed from Dingle - Starting opposite Morans Garage walk down An Cúilin, a little street opposite Moran’s garage. At the end of the street, take the coastal path to the right of the gate to the Business Park. Follow the path along the coast to the Skellig Hotel. At the hotel go through a stile onto the grassy path that leads you to Hussey’s Folly. You can continue past the Folly to the Lighthouse. From here you can turn back or continue on along the cliff path to Beenbawn Beach. The path continues all the way to Doonsheane beach. Ballinaboula loop - From Main Street walk up Goat Street until you come to the large chimney of the fire station on the right. Turn right here and just past the fire station take the track to the right heading up the hill. This looped track gives wonderful views over Dingle town. Eask Tower - Looking out from Dingle across the harbour you will see a tower, similar to a giant Dalek on top of the hill. This is known as Eask Tower. You can drive out to the bottom of the hill (10 minute drive) or you can make a day of it and walk from the town (around 5 hours return). At the Milltown roundabout go over the bridge past the Dingle Distillery. Continue for 3 miles and take the left turn signposted for Burnham Riding School and Holden Leather Goods. Follow this road until you come to the kiosk for the Eask Tower on the right (if driving park here and take the 30 minute walk to the tower). A donation of 2 euro is requested. From the top there are 360 degree views back towards Dingle and out to the Atlantic.Local BeachesThere are so many stunning beaches to choose from. Kinard and Minard beach are both close by. When the tide is out there is a lovely beach by Hussey’s Folly just a 20 minute walk from Dingle town. From here you can continue on foot to Beenbawn beach or even further to Doonsheane beach for a long walk. Beenbawn or Doonsheane are only 5 minutes by car and are well sign - posted. For swimming or pier jumping (at high tide) the Blue Flag Ventry beach is ideal and can be reached by car in just over 5 minutes. Further along the Slea Head drive near Dunquin is the stunning Coumeenoole beach. Beyond that is Clogher Beach. Both are so stunning they have been used for film locations but are not safe for swimming TransportParkingThere is parking at the property.Public transportAIRPORT TRANSFERS:www.dingleshuttlebus.comTel: 00353 (0) 872 504 767 / 00353 (0) 872 504 767Kathleen Curran Cabs+353 87 254 9649www.kathleencurrancabs.com. Thinking of selling? We have the right buyers if you have the right property. Five Star International - Targeted global audience Tel: +353 (0)1 566 8494 Email: admin@fivestar.ie
Date created: Dec 17, 2024