Welcome
to Four Directions Cottage.
So called because, as the original owner said, "Whichever way
you look there are spectacular views in all four directions!".
Stretching out before you in one direction is the world-famous Bantry
Bay and across the bay the Sheep's Head and Mizen Head Peninsulas.
In another you have the eight mile long Bere Island creating 'the
second largest safest natural harbour in the world'! Behind the house
are the magnificent Cahir mountains, and finally, dwarfing everything
else, is Hungry Hill, immortalized in Daphne Du Maurier's classic
novel of the same name.
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KEY BENEFITS :
Unique character - 'One of a kind'
No extra charges:
No damage deposit
No charge for cleaning
No charge for electricity
No charge for linen or towels
Secluded setting:
Private access
Private grounds
Private parking (2 spaces)
Free wireless broadband access
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Why
stay at Four Directions Cottage?
Simple! Stress-free relaxation. Get away from it all
and chill out. Enjoy spectacular views along the Beara Peninsula (arguably
the best in the country). Eat freshly caught fish from Castletownbere's
Fishermans' Co-op. Drive through breathtaking landscapes. Enjoy some
relaxed golfing, do a little on or offshore fishing, slowly unwind walking
along The Beara Way, or just potter around the numerous local art and
craft shops in the area. Perfect! |
What's
it got to offer? The
original irish cottage is well over a 100 years old but has now been
sympathetically modernised and tastefully re-furbished. It is fully
equipped for self catering holidays for up to 4 people (2+2) including:
free wireless broadband (1MB), private parking for
2 cars, one double bedroom and one twin/double bedroom (mezzanine style),
shower room, modern kitchen/dining area, comfortable sitting room with
cosy wood burning stove, DVD and Video, an extensive library and private
gardens. However, it is doubtful that you will find much time to enjoy
it all as the surrounding country side has so much to offer you probably
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So
how private is the Cottage?
Over an acre of private gardens are yours to enjoy, including an orchard
where you can pick your own fruit (when in season) a small wood
and lawns bounded by extensive shrubs and gorse. You can even mow, weed,
prune and dig at no extra charge should you so wish! |
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but what's the area like?
Lying directly in the path of the Gulf Stream, Bantry Bay enjoys a near
Mediterranean climate with many flourishing species of sub-tropical
plants and fauna. Off shore in Glengarriff there is an island you can
visit with unique Italian gardens featuring a collection of plants and
trees not usually found north of the south of France and all at exhibition
quality because of the more favourable weather conditions.
Activities?
With all the sheltered water and open countryside available there
is a whole range of local water sports, golf,
fishing (on and off shore), horse riding
and excellent walking and cycling
for you to sample should you be unable to suppress the urge to do
some outdoor/exercise activities.
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And
local amenities?
Castletownbere is 5 mins away and is a major fishing port. The fishing
fleets moor up in the habour and bring ashore their catch of mainly
white fish which you can buy fresh at the dockside Fishermans'
Co-op. There are also many local shell fish operators
who also supply the co-op. The town has an eclectic selection of shops
including supermarkets, health foods, arts and crafts, fine local butchers
and pubs (such as MacCarthy's Bar as featured in, and
on the front cover of the best-selling book of the same name by Pete
MacCarthy). In addition, in the town square, you can buy German Crepes
with a bewildering selection of fillings, cooked freshly while you wait,
or you can relax in the variety of restaurants in the town and surrounding
area, nearly all of which offer a mouth-watering selection of freshly
caught and cooked local fish. |
For
further information on the area visit |
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