Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
40"+ TV
Multiple TVs
Satellite/Cable TV
Home security
Gated Community
Other
Espresso Machine
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Grill
Property Details
Size
Private Residence with 2 levels
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 4305 square feet, 400 square meters
Bedrooms
King, King, and King
4 guests maximum
Nearest airport
Dublin Airport
2 hours 30 minutes drive
Property View
Stunning garden and river front views.
House Rules
Only adults are allowed.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Equestrian
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Medieval Museum. Ireland’s only museum devoted solely to medieval times preserves two Medieval chambers!
- Theatre Royal. The Theatre Royal books all kinds of acts, from touring rock, blues and jazz bands to Irish folk acts, dance, musicals and comedy.
- Coumshingaun Lough. The single most romantic sight in the Comeragh Mountains is this corrie, which you can walk around on a eight-kilometre trail.
- Waterford Castle Resort and Golf Course. The perfect place to relax in the King’s Channel Club House or stay on one of the family friendly modern Island Lodges and enjoy a peaceful walk or calmly relax on the waters edge.
- Tramore Beach. A popular site for surfing, visitors can buy everything they need to go surfing at Tramore Surf Shop, on the roundabout before the promenade along the beach.
Places of Interest
- Reginald’s Tower. Reginald’s Tower has Anglo-Norman origins and gained its current design in the conquest of Ireland in the mid-13th century.
- Bishop’s Palace. The palace’s museum has curiosities from the 1700s to the present day, discover its misteries!
- Mount Congreve. Completed in the 1760s, the Georgian house is photogenic from the outside, but the reason to come is for the internationally-renowned botanical gardens in the 30-hectare grounds.
- Lafcadio Hearn Japanese Gardens. Ten kilometres south in Tramore is a captivating garden named for the 19th-century author and traveller Lafcadio Hearn.
- Dunmore East. This charming old fishing village has a picturesque working harbour and some enticing fish and seafood restaurants.
- Comeragh Mountains. Hiking enthusiasts are on luck! The terrain is smooth, and composed of moors and bogs, so none of the summits are difficult to scale.
- House of Waterford Crystal. Join the tour, and see how Waterford crystal is polished using centuries of knowhow. At the end you can treat yourself to something from the store, which has the world’s largest single collection of Waterford Crystal.