Holiday cottages in Ireland :: Irish cottage holidays
To sample the cleanest air and the greenest grassiest countryside, find your holiday cottage in Ireland. Irish cottage holidays are the best way to recover from the hussle and bustle of life in busy towns and cities. For self catering holiday cottages and for short and long term rental we have the perfect place for you to find a holiday cottage in Ireland! If you book early to avoid disapointment then you will find that availability for 2008 is excellent!
Irish cottage holidays is the best website on the Internet to find out about online booking for your holiday cottage in Ireland. Irish holidays have always been popular, and when renting a cottage you have the best of both worlds. The independence of self catering and the freedom of being able to come and go as you please with all the space to live comfortably, and yet you don't share space with people in hotels and guest houses and live by the rules of the people who run hotel establishments. This means you can enjoy a barbecue whenever you please, bring your pets as long as it is a pet friendly rental cottage, and spend time in the garden soaking up the rays.
You will find properties in the following Irish Counties: |
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County Carlow |
County Kerry |
County Meath |
Don't forget you need to make a ferry booking to cross the Irish sea, and you might need to hire a car, or book a quick flight over from an airport in the UK so that you can arrive in Eire or Northern Ireland comfortable and relaxed. Book your self catering holiday home in the comfort of your living room, and enjoy your stay in Ireland, enjoying the finest Irish hospitality, and a fresh pint of Guinness if you take a trip into Dublin.
Self catering holiday in the Irish cottage rental of your choice
Holiday cottages in Ireland seem to be all the more attractive because a short flight from one of the main airports in the UK will get you there in a just a few moments! If you are looking for a holiday cottage by the beach, you might want to check whether there is a good nearby sailing club or marina so that you can spend some fantastic quality time with the family out at sea, bracing the weather in the Irish Sea or out towards the Atlantic, warmed by the North Atlantic Drift coming from the bay of Mexico. Safe family sailing facilities with assisted training might also be of interest to you if you are adventurous but need the practice, spending time at inland lakes, canals and rivers.
Ireland is packed with culture and an extaordinary wealth of heritage and natural beauty spots. National parks, cathedrals, churches, castles and stately homes as well as gardens and costal areas, lowlands and highlands. If you want a holiday cottage near a historic Irish city then you can enjoy days out to museums and galleries for days when the weather is mild and the air is clear, and the Guiness is tasty. On hot sunny days then maybe swimming in the sea, resting on the beach, or in public swimming pools will be the way to cool down. You'll need a hat and suncream factor 15 or above if you have very sensitive skin and make sure you don't sunbathe for too long!
At present, availability in the following months is very good: , Easter, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December, Weekend breaks, Bank holiday weekend, Easter week 2008, Christmas week 2008 and New Year week 2009. Fortnight bookings are still available in many months, with Summer the most sought after, followed by Autumn, Spring and then Winter.
Don't forget, when you book your holiday home or chalet even if it's a last minute booking you need to make sure the accomodation is of the highest quality, so maybe it will need to be a well equipped high quality cottage with its own swimming pool and gym to do a workout and stay fit, healthy and wise, or a mid priced cottage that will let you spend more money when you rent a car to drive around the Irish countryside, absorbing the history and the warmth of the locals. If your house is going to be a cheap or low cost alternative but still enjoyable then you need to make sure that it has all the facilities you need like toilet, bathroom, shower facilities and its own garden or patio that will give you space to have a barbecue when the evening sun goes down and the chilled wine comes out of the fridge.
Party size :: how many people do you need your cottage to sleep?
Irish holiday cottages that sleep one or two people are often available out of season, and during the school holidays like half term and the Christmas holiday break. If your holiday cottage sleeps three, four, five, six or seven people then you can expect to have a massive selection of holiday properties to choose from in all of the Irish counties. Cottages that sleep parties of eight, nine, ten, eleven or twelve people are more likely to have a garden and plenty of space inside to move around and relax on the sofa, watching TV, and maybe even relaxing in a comfortable bubbling jacuzzi!