Cois Chnoic Holiday Home is a 10-minute walk from the vibrant town of Dingle in County Kerry. This semi-detached holiday home enjoys a tranquil location with wonderful countryside views.
This coastal holiday home is ideally located for exploring the picturesque Dingle Peninsula with glorious scenery, beautiful beaches and fascinating archaeological sites. From this pet friendly holiday home, you can enjoy an abundance of coastal and countryside walks.
Cois Chnoic Holiday Home – Sleeps 6The holiday home is attractively furnished and finished to a high standard. Cois Chnoic Holiday Home is a bright and spacious holiday accommodation, a great base for a family or group holiday on the Dingle Peninsula.
Located on the ground floor is a large living room with comfy sofas, open fire, Freeview TV, DVD and stereo/CD player. From the living room you can access the large open plan kitchen and dining room area via French doors.
The kitchen is well equipped providing all you need for a comfortable self-catering holiday in Ireland. There is a utility room located beside the kitchen ideal for extra storage on your next self catering holiday in Dingle. There is also a downstairs toilet.
This coastal holiday home has 3 bedrooms and sleeps 6 guests comfortably:
First floor:
- Double en-suite with shower, sleeping 2
- Double bedroom, sleeping 2
- Twin bedroom, sleeping 2
Located on the first floor is a large bathroom with shower over bath and a toilet.
Guest can enjoy the enclosed garden with outside furniture provided.
Parking is available for 2 cars outside this holiday home plus there is an onsite storage facility for bikes.
About Dingle and the Local Area Located just 1km from Dingle town on the Wild Atlantic Way, this semi-detached holiday home enjoys a tranquil location. Dingle boasts a selection of fine restaurants, quirky cafes, craft shops and great traditional pubs. Lidl located on Spa Road in Dingle is an easy 13 minute walk from Cois Chnoic Holiday Home
There are roughly 30 pubs in Dingle town, each with their own unique character and charm. Foxy John’s is a hardware store, a bike hire spot and a traditional Irish pub all under one roof – a visit to Foxy John’s should be top of your to do list when visiting Dingle.
In the past Dingle has won ‘Foodie Town of Ireland’ and the Dingle Peninsula has become renowned as a food and drink destination in Ireland. There are a wide variety of restaurants from casual dining to award winning gourmet dining experiences. Understandably restaurants serve the best fresh fish and shellfish caught locally. Dingle lamb reared on the rugged Dingle Peninsula is another firm favourite.
Things to see and do on the Dingle PeninsulaCois Chnoic Holiday Home makes a wonderful base for discovering the beauty of the surrounding area. Once called “the most beautiful place on earth” by National Geographic, Dingle Peninsula has a variety of top attractions and activities.
Located close to Cois Chnoic Holiday Home is the famous Conor Pass. This is one of the highest Irish mountain passes, a dramatic scenic drive crossing from the north to south shore of the Dingle Peninsula. Another scenic drive or cycle on your list of things to see and do in Dingle should be The Slea Head Drive. This is a circular route, forming part of the Wild Atlantic Way, beginning and ending in Dingle. This route passes by Coumeenole Beach one of the most spectacular beaches in Ireland. On route you will find a large number of attractions and stunning views on the western end of the Dingle Peninsula.
For a holiday experience you’ll never forget visit the Blasket Islands, an uninhabited group of islands off the west coast of Ireland. Home to one of the largest seal colonies on the Atlantic coast this island offers spectacular hikes and panoramic views. Catch the ferry at Dún Chaoin Pier opposite the island a 20-minute crossing, at the marina in Dingle town, a 40-minute trip or at Ventry Pier.
Dotted along the coast on Kerry’s Wild Atlantic Way you will discover an array of beautiful beaches, such as Ventry, Inch, Stradbally and Clogher Strand to name but a few.
Hill walking holidays in Dingle are very popular, experience the best of the Dingle Peninsula on some of the most scenic hikes in Ireland. Walk from Conor Pass to Croaghskearda Loop, take in the 3 Peaks of Annascaul or walk part of the Dingle Way. Of course, you could also take on Mount Brandon or Brandon at 952 metres, the 8th–highest peak in Ireland.
Musicians, artisan food suppliers and artists love Dingle and get inspiration from its rugged scenery and peaceful surroundings. After a holiday in Dingle you and your guests will leave with lifelong memories and a longing to return again and again to experience it's dramatic scenery and the vibrant seaside town of Dingle.
From Cois Chnoic Holiday Home you and your guests will be ideally located to explore all the beauty and activities that the Dingle Peninsula has to offer.
Cois Chnoic Holiday Home - Pet Friendly Holiday HomeCois Chnoic Holiday Home is a pet-friendly holiday home. Please reserve at the time of booking via our call centre +353 (0)1 201 8440, as your pet(s) will not be accepted without prior confirmation.