I can’t believe we found this place. Patsy’s Cottage is one of those rare spots that just feels right the moment you arrive. It’s a beautiful little thatched-roof cottage in the Connemara countryside, with just the right mix of rustic charm and quiet luxury.
The setting is peaceful and surrounded by wildflowers, but it’s still close to a small fishing town where you can grab groceries, shop, or have a pint at the pub. We used it as a home base to explore the region—beaches, hikes, historic sites—but honestly, we were just as happy staying in.
There’s a wood-fired hot tub and sauna, an ice bucket plunge, and fresh eggs every morning from the backyard chickens. Our two daughters loved checking on them each day and running through the field behind the house. We even received fresh honey from the beehives on the property.
If you stay here, be sure to make a stop at the Glengowla Mines, less than a 5-minute drive away. Family-owned for generations, our daughters enjoyed the historic mine tour, and the sheepherding demonstration.
The host was fantastic. Welcoming, thoughtful, and made sure everything was ready for us—from walking us through the house when we arrived to prepping the wood-fired hot tub each day. Every detail was taken care of.
This place feels like a hidden gem. It’s hard to believe it wasn’t already booked solid. We’re already planning to come back. If you’re visiting Ireland, don’t skip this spot.