Description
Radharc na Mara 17
This is a three bedroom, semi-detached house. It offers one double bedroom with ensuite bathroom upstairs along with two twin bedrooms downstairs with a separate bathroom. The house is heated with oil-fired central heating.
Radharc na Mara have been fitted out and designed to take all your holiday needs into consideration. The kitchen/dining area is bright and spacious and is fitted with all modern conveniences including washer/dryer, dishwasher, microwave and electric oven. The lounge area is warm and cosy and contains a comfortable suite of furniture, TV and a welcoming open fire.
Each of the houses has a private garden area.
PLEASE NOTE:
- Radharc na Mara Holiday Homes is a family orientated site & reserves the right to decline group bookings.
- All Adult Groups Must Be Pre Arranged With Dream Ireland
- No Sunday Arrivals.
- This property has wifi
TOWELS:
Towels are not supplied at Radharc na Mara, please bring along your own.
SECURITY DEPOSIT:
- A refundable damage deposit of 250.00 euro is required upon checking-in. This must be cash. This money will be refunded by post after client’s departure
ELECTRICITY CHARGE
At Radharc Na Mara 17, the heating and electricity is an extra charge, a Pre Pay Service payable on site.
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
Dingle offers a host of activities and attractions for the Visitor including:
Sailing
The sheltered harbour at Dingle offers pleasant and safe sailing location
Diving
Dingle Bay and the Blasket Islands offer a wonderful diving environment
Dolphin Boat Trips
Dingle has its own resident Dolphin "Fungi" and boat trips leave Dingle pier all day, every day, all year round to see him wild and free in his natural habitat.
Golf
Ceann Sibeal Golf Links in Ballyferriter (7 miles from Dingle), set in the splendid scenery of the Dingle Peninsula and overlooking the historic Blasket Islands, is Europe's most westerly golf course.
Beaches
The Dingle Peninsula boasts some wonderful sandy beaches including the beautiful beach at Ventry and the massive Inch Beach.
Walking
The Dingle Way (153km/95 miles) circles the Dingle Peninsula from Tralee Bay to Inch Beach to Dingle Bay.
Horse Riding
What better way to discover the delights of the Dingle Peninsula than on horseback.
Sea Angling
Dingle Bay is famous for the wide variety of fish to be caught.
Play At Height- Dingle's most exciting Activity Centre
If it’s an adrenalin rush you’re looking for, adventure you’re after or some family fun you’ve got in mind – then look no further. ‘Play At Height’ It’s designed to bring you the ultimate in climbing, swinging, soaring, zipping and freefalling thrills. Get to grips with the art of climbing on our gigantic 450 sq m climbing wall, soar through the air on the zip line, get a birds eye view from the high wire – and when you feel like back down to earth – what better way to do it than by jumping!
Play At Height. It’s total excitement in a totally safe controlled environment.
Call +353 (0)66 915 28 22 to find out more.
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
Dingle Oceanworld - Mara Beo
This is a fascinating Aquarium featuring all sorts of creatures from the deep.
Other Attractions Include:
- Louis Mulcahy Pottery Visitor Centre
- Freshwater Experience
- Pet Farm
- Celtic & Prehistoric Museum
- Corca Dhuibhne Museum
- The Blasket Island Centre
- Gallarus Oratory Centre
THE GAELTACHT
This is the term used to refer to those areas of Ireland where the Irish language (Gaeilge) is still spoken as a community language and its cultures and traditions are very much alive and thriving. The Dingle Peninsula area of the Kerry Gaeltacht is known as Corca Dhuibhne and is renowned for its rugged beauty, rolling mountains, sparkling lakes, haunting woodlands and golden sandy beaches.
DINGLE (An Daingean)
Dingle is the most westerly town in Europe and is often referred to as "the next parish to America". Piled high with majestic mountains and fringed with quiet unpolluted beaches this colourful holiday destination is a haven for walkers, golfers, surfers, sailors, sightseers and deep sea fishermen. The town offers a wonderful selection of bars and restaurants which make full use of the fresh seafood that is landed at the harbour each day. This is a Gaeltacht with something for everyone on Europe's final Western Frontier.