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E. Gray house
E Gray house is a luxury retreat set in a beautiful woodland setting and right on the Waterford greenway. It is just a short cycle into Dungarvan town and to several beaches. Although you may find it hard to leave the stylish and comfortable interior when sat in front of the stove reading a book or watching your favourite programs projected onto our retractable 180cm screen. There is a lovely sea view from the cosy mezzanine bedroom that gently persuades you to slow down and enjoy the time away

Tranquil Log Cabin in the Comeragh Mountains (2/2)
Crab Tree Cabin Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Comeragh Mountains on a working sheep farm, Raven's Rock Glamping is the perfect blend of nature and luxury. Perfect for those looking to escape it all and immerse themselves in the Irish countryside. Raven's Rock is off the beaten path, located on the East Munster Way, near stunning hillwalks such as Lough Mohra and Coumshingaun and the Suir Blue Way. We'll be happy to help you plan some hikes to make the most of your South East stay.

Contemporary Luxury in Ardmore
A newly built high spec contemporary home in the heart of the beautiful seaside village of Ardmore, Co. Waterford. This home is a stone's throw from the Round Tower and cathedral site, the shops, the beach and is on the circuit of the famous Ardmore Cliff Walk and the Michelin star restaurant at the Cliff Hotel. The perfect location! As this house is not suitable for young children, we ask that all guest are min 12y old. Please contact us before booking if planning a stay with young kids.

Coastal Retreat with Sea views
Ballyshane Cabin A romantic 60-square-meter retreat, Ballyshane Studio offers breathtaking sea views and an atmosphere of relaxed luxury. Designed with superior elements like Birch Marine panelling and curated exotic finds, the space blends coastal charm with refined comfortcreating an ambiance of effortless bliss. Perfect for adult guests seeking a serene getaway, Ballyshane Studio is an adults-only haven. While not suitable for young children, guests aged 12 and above are warmly welcome

Our Gorgeous Stone Cottage (Kilcannon House)
A small cottage in the grounds of Kilcannon House, which is only 10 mins from the Waterford Greenway and the newly opened St. Declan's Way. If you need to relax a break in our Cottage would be the best escape. It has a separate entrance and everything you need for a truly comfortable stay, including a electric stove in the living room, fully fitted kitchen, king size bed ( which can also be made up as a twin bed) and en-suite bathroom. The bedroom can also accommodate one child.

Traditional Irish Cottage and garden 50yd to beach
16-18 Aug 2 night stay left only for summer months Traditional old Irish stone cottage in a small cul-de-sac about 50 yards from Curragh Beach, surrounded by a beautiful garden with palms, roses and apple trees.The cottage has a long history, dating back to the 17th century, its location is being sheltered from the wind. Our family restored and enlarged it in in 1975. It has new style kitchen,and bathroom.and a wood burning stove for heating. Near towns of dungarvan and youghal.

Coastguard Cottage seaview hot tub family friendly
200 year old coastguard cottage - amazing coastal views with seaview outdoor hot tub in summer. The beach is less than two minutes walk. Idyllic, remote setting - 10 mins drive to Ardmore, 15 to Youghal. Recent high end renovation and extension. We have young kids so the house is set up to be totally family friendly with everything for families and child safety. Equipment is mostly stored and so the cottage is suitable for letting without kids.

Lighthouse keepers; Home of the year finalist
Welcome to the lighthouse keepers house! We have been voted as one of Ireland’s top 50 places to stay by the Irish Independent #Fab50 ( number 26 :)) We spent two years renovating this 200 year old building. In May 2020, it featured on RTE Home of the year and became a finalist in the top 7 homes in Ireland. Irish lights built all 76 lighthouses & keepers houses in Ireland, and this is the only lighthouse keepers house in a town in Ireland!

The Lodge
This new house is in a quiet neighbourhood, just off the N25 but feels as though you are in the heart of the countryside. It is in the ideal location for exploring all that Waterford has to offer. It is: - 7 min drive to nearest Greenway entrance at Durrow. - 10 min drive to Clonea beach - 9 min drive to Dungarvan - 4 min to nearest shops - 8 min to Crough woods - 11 min to Coumshingaun Lake trail - 3 min to Bridgie Terries pub/restaurant.

Ballinamona ‘Davey’s Cottage’
Bring the whole family to this newly revamped 300-year-old cottage. Set just outside the popular seaside village of Ardmore, the cottage has stunning views across farmland all the way to the sea. The location means that there are 5 different beaches within 5 minutes drive, and the village pubs and restaurants and galleries are also within easy reach. The cottage has its own driveway and private garden with a secluded west facing patio.

Ardmore’s Contemporary Beach House
A beautiful apartment with panoramic views of the sea. Feel like you are at the edge of the world in this architecturally stunning home designed to capture the historic and scenic landscape that surrounds it, from an old castle perched on the cliff, to an Island floating in the sea. Escape your world and come into ours. Sit back and breathe in the majestic views, each full-length window is like a painting, albeit an ever-changing one.

Historic seaside village Ardmore
Welcome to Ardmore - relax and enjoy! Steps from the sand and a stroll to cafes, shops and pubs. Sea view from the kitchen. Private balcony ideal for outdoor dining and soaking up the sun. Cliff walks, kayaking and adventure activities in and around the bay. Close to the Round Tower and historic ruins, the pier, St. Declan’s Well, and the day spa at the luxury Cliff House Hotel. Cork International Airport 65km.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Ardmore?
Ardmore has coastal cottages, modern homes near the village center, and peaceful rural retreats surrounded by greenery. Choose a stay with ocean views or explore locally rooted accommodations around the historic core for a relaxing base.
What are the best things to do in Ardmore with kids?
Explore Ardmore Beach, follow the Ardmore Cliff Walk for views and wildlife spotting, or visit the Ardmore Round Tower for a sense of local history. Many families also enjoy small playgrounds around the village and interactive heritage trails.
What are some of the best things to do in Ardmore?
Walk the Ardmore Cliff Walk, explore Ardmore Round Tower, and relax on Ardmore Beach. The village has art galleries, cafés, and heritage sites reflecting its long history.
How is the weather in Ardmore?
Ardmore has mild temperatures year-round, with winter lows around 38°F (3°C) and summer highs near 65°F (18°C). Rain is frequent throughout the year, so having a waterproof layer is helpful when exploring outdoors.
When is the best time to visit Ardmore?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for Ardmore, with milder temperatures and longer daylight hours. This is also when outdoor activities and local festivals are most active around the village.
What are the best places to visit in Ardmore?
Ardmore Round Tower, St. Declan's Well, and the nearby Ardmore Cathedral are historic sites frequently suggested by visitors. The Ardmore Cliff Walk also allows for scenic coastal views and glimpses of marine wildlife.
What are some hiking trails in Ardmore?
The Ardmore Cliff Walk is a popular circular route with dramatic ocean views, cultural markers, and interpretive signs. For a shorter stroll, the village has gentle paths leading past historic ruins and the beach.
What are some family activities we can do in Ardmore?
Families often explore Ardmore Beach, join local storytelling or craft workshops during school holidays, or walk the seaside Ardmore Cliff Walk together. Outdoor picnics and visits to nearby heritage sites can be engaging for all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Ardmore?
Explore nearby coastal villages, experience walking and sculpture trails around the Copper Coast, or visit heritage towns with local markets. The region has gardens, family-run farms, and scenic viewpoints often suggested for day adventures.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Ardmore?
Many accommodations in Ardmore welcome pets, especially coastal cottages and rural homes around the village. Beachfront paths and nature trails nearby help guests travel comfortably with their dogs.
What are some local tips for visiting Ardmore?
Wear layers and bring a rain jacket, as Ardmore’s weather changes quickly by the sea. Chat with local shopkeepers or visit the village bakery for insights on seasonal foods and cultural events.
What is Ardmore known for?
Ardmore is known for its early Christian heritage, including the Ardmore Round Tower and local legends about St. Declan. The area is also often associated with dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and traditional fishing practices.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Ardmore?
Explore the quiet stretches of beach at sunrise, discover local galleries showcasing regional artists, or visit St. Declan’s Well which is surrounded by folklore. Some visitors also enjoy small stone ruins tucked along lesser-known trails.
What are the best foods to try in Ardmore?
Local seafood like freshly caught crab, smoked salmon, and fish chowder are frequently suggested in Ardmore. Bakeries around the village often serve traditional breads, scones, and farmhouse cheeses.
What should I bring for a trip to Ardmore?
Pack weatherproof layers and sturdy shoes for coastal walks, as sudden rain is common in Ardmore. Reusable water bottles, a camera, and a small daypack are helpful for spontaneous outings around the area.
What is the nightlife in Ardmore like?
Ardmore has traditional pubs with live music sessions, and some local venues host acoustic nights that draw both residents and visitors. The atmosphere is laid-back, focused on conversation and hospitality rather than large late-night clubs.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Ardmore?
Ardmore frequently hosts traditional music nights, heritage festivals in summer, and sports or rowing events tied to local traditions. Seasonal craft fairs and storytelling gatherings also draw crowds during holiday periods.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Ardmore?
Many vacation rentals in Ardmore are family friendly, including multi-bedroom cottages, houses with gardens, and stays close to the beach. Some homes provide amenities like high chairs, board games, or enclosed patios for added comfort.
Destinations to explore
- Garretstown Beach
- University College Cork -Ucc
- Fota Wildlife Park
- Ballymaloe Cookery School Garden
- Tramore Beach
- Glen of Aherlow
- Charles Fort
- Rock of Cashel
- Fitzgerald Park
- St Annes Church
- John F. Kennedy Arboretum
- Hook Lighthouse
- St. Fin Barre's Cathedral
- English Market
- Cork Opera House Theatre
- The Jameson Experience
- Mahon Falls
- Cahir Castle
- House of Waterford Crystal
- Blarney Castle
- Tintern Abbey
- St.Colman's Cathedral
- Titanic Experience Cobh
- Whiting Bay





