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A scenic view of the River Erne is captured, featuring a lush green area with a large tree to the left. Various boats are moored along the riverbank, while the town skyline, including two prominent spires, is visible in the background under a clear blue sky.
Apartment in Fermanagh
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Riverside setting 5 mins. walk to our island town

A cosy southern facing space overlooking the River Erne and the island town of Enniskillen. Set in a quiet residential area and Just 5 to 10 minutes walk to the pubs, restaurants, shops, cinema and leisure centre and Enniskillen museum. The Ardhowen Theatre and the National Trust property Castle Coole are just a 5 minute drive with The Marble Arch Caves and our famous Stairway to Heaven at Cuilcagh are also within a 15-20 minute drive. Canoe hire and Boat Hire is only a 10 minute walk away.

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The cabin features large glass doors framed by greenery, allowing natural light to fill the interior. A lush environment of trees and plants surrounds the structure, creating a sense of seclusion. The entrance is accessible via a gentle slope, enhancing the inviting appearance of the hut.
Hut in Knader
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 433 reviews

Romantic seclusion with lake water lapping.

Our cosy hut consists of a comfortable bedroom with an enchanted view of Assaroe Lake: enjoy it on our 3 deckings! The cabin is very close to our house but secluded from it, buried in the woods. The room provides a tranquill escape from frantic life:- there’s Wi-Fi but no television , just a radio. Kitchen facilities are basic but functional. We provide the basis for a continent breakfast. Beaches and hiking trails are very close by. WE ACCEPT PETS ONLY AFTER CONSULTATION WITH THEIR OWNER

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A lush scene of bluebells is depicted, with tall green grass surrounding delicate clusters of blue flowers. The vibrant blue petals sway gently, creating a calming visual of nature in full bloom, inviting exploration and appreciation of the rural landscape.
Farm stay in Ballybay
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

Bluebell Nature Farm Awaits You

Farmhouse apartment. In peace & quiet. Amid farmland and nature. 5 mins - Ballybay shops, pubs, coffee shops, fuel. 15 mins - Monaghan town. Gateway to N Ireland, Donegal & Irish Republic. Dublin 99 mins. Belfast 94 mins. Upstairs bedroom: double bed, smart TV, DVD player. Ensuite bathroom, electric shower. Sitting room: wood stove, double sofa bed. Kitchen: Cooker & oven, toaster, washing machine, dishwasher, iron, microwave, TV. Food hamper. Downstairs toilet. No extra fees.

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The living area features two comfortable seating options, a plush armchair and a spacious sofa adorned with decorative cushions. A wooden coffee table is positioned centrally, and sliding glass doors open to a green outdoor space, allowing natural light to fill the room.
Apartment in County Cavan
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 476 reviews

Cosy apartment with all the essentials

This cosy apartment is a short walk from ballyhaise village and 6km from cavan town. There is a regular bus into cavan town. It is a perfect place to stay when exploring tourist attractions in the Midlands or going to a wedding in one of Cavans hotels or just for a quiet break The self contained apartment is fully stocked with all kitchen essentials needed for a self-catering break. The hosts are happy to answer any questions about the apartment or the local area. Cot and highchair available.

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The charming exterior of Tullydowey Gate Lodge is framed by a gravel driveway lined with trees. The cottage features a stone wall and prominent chimney stacks. Sunlight illuminates the façade, showcasing its quaint windows and traditional roof structure.
Cottage in Mid Ulster
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Tullydowey Gate Lodge

Situated beside the village of Blackwatertown on the border between counties Tyrone and Armagh. Tullydowey Gate Lodge is a Grade B1 listed property built in 1793. Restoration of the gate lodge was completed in 2019 and undertaken with the utmost regard for the history of the building with many of the existing 18th century features sympathetically maintained whilst providing the comforts of 21st century living in a traditional country cottage style turning it once again into a real eye catcher.

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The thatched cottage is set in a rural landscape, showcasing its white exterior and red door accents. Lush green trees flank the property, while a wooden fence encloses the garden area. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, adding to the cottage's charm.
Home in Fermanagh
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 219 reviews

Sophie's Cottage - Co Fermanagh

Thatched gamekeepers cottage is traditional but fully modernised cottage. Originally part of Lord Erne's estate, with underfloor heating, Wi-Fi, TV, Dvd player, with wide range of Dvds to watch, CD/radio player and cds to listen to, dishwasher and is ideal for romantic leisurely breaks near upper lough Erne fab walks near Crom and Florencecourt Estate, Cuilcagh Mountain Walk is 20 minutes away, quiet scenic rural area but yet near by for shops etc. 5 star quality. Rural setting car necessary.

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A charming thatched cottage features a white exterior with bright red doors and window frames. Surrounded by greenery, a gravel pathway leads to the entrance. A green bench and bicycle are visible in the foreground, enhancing the inviting rural ambiance.
Home in County Longford
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

Stunning thatched property: Nanny Murphy's Cottage

Featured in the Irish Times, Independent & sustainable building websites; this unique property is all about traditional Irish culture, heritage & passionate craftsmanship. Quiet, cosy and romantic, it boasts many authentic features (cob walls, open fireplace, exposed beams) that transport you back to old Ireland! Includes modern conveniences for comfort. Great central location in beautiful countryside - ideal for exploring Ireland's gems. This isn't just a place to stay - its an experience...

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A large patio area is shown, featuring outdoor furniture arranged for dining. The view includes the shimmering waters of Upper Lough Erne, with a boat visible at the public jetty. Tall trees and lush greenery add to the tranquil lakeside setting, illuminated by sunlight.
Home in Fermanagh
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Bun House: with access to Public Jetty & Slipway

Perfectly situated on elevated private grounds 50m from the banks of Upper Lough Erne. On a lakeside setting beside a public jetty which has direct access to the Shannon-Erne Waterway and near to the National Trust Crom Estate. A spacious, bright, airy, fully equipped self-catering house which has direct access down to Bun Bridge public jetty & small craft slipway. Relax, BBQ, stroll around, swim/jump off the jetty, use the slipway to launch your boat, jetski, kayak or do a spot of fishing.

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A cabin is nestled among lush greenery, featuring a spacious wooden deck and a welcoming entrance. Surrounding foliage includes vibrant bushes and tall trees, providing a serene setting. The structure is designed with natural wood tones, complementing the tranquil countryside atmosphere.
Cabin in County Cavan
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Cozy Riverside Cabin | Cavan Nature Escape

This little cabin is situated in the heart of the countryside on the banks of the River Erne, surrounded by lakes in Ireland's premier angling/boating location, making for a relaxing and quiet stay in the countryside. After sunset, enjoy a star-filled sky from your deck. You’ll enjoy complete privacy and ambience. This property's standout feature is its tranquillity. Relax and restore along its serene waters, all the while aware that untold activity is only ever a stone's throw away.

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The exterior of a charming red-brick cottage is highlighted, featuring a welcoming porch with a wooden deck and an umbrella-shaded seating area. The structure's gabled roof and stone accents enhance its historical character, surrounded by lush greenery and trees.
Cottage in Crossdoney
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 365 reviews

Peacock House

The Peacock House is located within the Lismore Demesne. It was once the dairy and workers cottage. From the 1980s onwards it was used to house peacocks, giving the cottage its name. After being left dormant for 80 years it was lovingly restored three years ago. These days it is a bright and cozy cottage offering tranquil views of mature trees and park land. There is private access to forest walks along the Doney Stream just outside the doorstep.

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An aerial view of a Scandinavian style lodge surrounded by lush greenery. The lodge features a sloped roof with multiple skylights, a covered balcony, and a patio area. The yard is lined with gravel pathways and dense shrubbery, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Cottage in Belturbet
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Erne River Lodge

Erne River Lodge is a beautiful Scandinavian style lodge on the banks of the River Erne close to the bustling village of Belturbet in County Cavan. A cosy wood burning stove, magnificent Buschbeck BBQ, two covered decks and an enclosed private outdoor hot-tub area provide a relaxing end to a busy day outdoors. Superfast 500mb wifi/broadband along with "work from home" stations in both bedrooms make this property a complete package.

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A charming stone exterior features large arched windows framed by elegant curtains. Warm lighting from inside the building softly illuminates the entrance, complemented by a festive tree beside the door. The cobblestone pathway creates a welcoming ambiance.
Cottage in Fermanagh
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 300 reviews

The Carriage House at Innismore Hall with Hot Tub

The Carriage House at Innismore Hall is set in an old stone courtyard dating back to 1840. This new renovation is luxurious with traditional features but with a modern twist to meet all your needs and then some. The interior is has been carefully selected with hand printed Voyage wall Art, natural woolen tartens and check fabrics to create a warm and cosy atmosphere, finished off with the warmth of a Stanley stove.

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