Ballydavid Sands

Ballydavid, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry

  • House
  • 6 guests
  • 3 bedrooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • 2 pets


An Overview

Ballydavid Sands is the cutest cottage tucked into a hamlet of lucky homes overlooking Smerwick Harbour at the pier of Ballydavid. A calming home with the sea & sand just thirty metres from your door. TP’s Restaurant has alfresco dining out the front and the most amazing cliff & beach walks to explore. This charming home has a modern rustic style furnished with an eclectic selection collection of vintage pieces. There is no TV.


Helpful information

THIS PROPERTY IS PET FRIENDLY

Please note, we have a zero tolerance policy on events and parties in the home and no excess above the occupancy stated guests unless otherwise authorised by head office. For more information please do not hesitate to contact head office or you can view our terms and conditions here -
https://www.stayyna.com/terms-conditions/

This home is a 'Self check in home' with a lock box on site. The Manager is available to provide a check in over the phone if you have any questions or require any assistance. Please email us on [email protected] if you require a meet and greet and this can be arranged.

Beach 30m

Pub/Restaurant 100m

Shop 2.5km

Kerry Airport 60km

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Spaces
Bedrooms

All three bedrooms are on the first floor. The view from upstairs is wonderful and two of the three bedrooms overlook the ocean, beach and pier. The master bedroom has twin beds that connect to make a super-king. It has its own ensuite a walk in wardrobe and , a stunning view of the harbour. The second bedroom has a double bed and ensuite. The third twin bedroom also has incredible view and has a free standing wardrobe. There is a separate family bathroom for use by the twin room.

Bathrooms

Ballydavid Sands has three and a half bathrooms. On the first floor is a separate family bathroom with bath, sink, toilet and shower above the bath. The two master bedrooms both have ensuites with a shower, sink and toilet. On the ground floor there is a toilet with sink off the kitchen/diner area.

Living area

The lounge has a beautiful eclectic feel with vintage furniture, a piano, open fireplace and the most comfortable couch you just sink into. It’s the perfect room to grab a book and unwind with that wonderful view out to Smerwick harbour. There is no TV.

Kitchen and dining area

The kitchen is most definitely the heart of this house. The huge wooden table with low hanging lighting, the Aga stove, unique sage pink and mauve painted cabinets and the large antique rug covering the slate flooring combine comfort and function with style. There are two gas rings as well as the Aga, a Smeg fridge freezer, kettle and toaster.

Outside space

There is a grassed area at the back of the house with a picnic table. The driveway has enough room for two cars in front plus a small lawn.


Amenities
Kitchen
  • Refrigerator
  • Dishes and silverware
  • Stove
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Kettle
  • Cooking basics
  • Trashcan
Bathroom
  • Hair dryer
Common
  • Heating
  • Iron
  • Washer
  • TV
  • Bed linens
  • Hot water
  • Private living room
  • Full kitchen
  • Wireless Internet
  • Dryer
Facilities
  • Free parking on premises
Other
  • Pets are welcome
Safety
  • Lockbox

Location

The Gaeltacht region of Ballydavid (Baile na nGall) is a majestic area that comprises of the three adjoining villages Ballydavid, Feohanagh and Murreagh. There, Mount Brandon overlooks the north shores of Smerwick harbour with its stunning cliffs, dramatic seas and tranquil untouched beaches. There is something for everyone with archeological sights, incredible walks, great swimming and snorkelling at the Pier, windsurfing, surfing, fishing, excellent fish restaurants and lively pubs.

The Slea head drive takes you ‘Out West’ as it is fondly referred to by locals, through Dunquin, Ballyferriter, Ballydavid and then loops back to Dingle. A slight detour off the drive takes you to the quiet fishing village of Ballydavid with its memorable Pier, a well loved spot with a great atmosphere on summer days. There are two pubs/restaurants that overlook the pier and beach with tables outside where you can relax and take in the Three Sisters, Dun an Oir and the white sandy beaches. All of the restaurants in the area have quality seafood and are located close to the sea to incorporate the stunning cliff and sea views. The area is great for cycling as it is quite flat, you can rent bikes at Gormans Restaurant between Murreagh and Feohanagh.

View our travel guide for Ballydavid


Transport
Parking

Parking on site

Public transport

AIRPORT TRANSFERS:
www.dingleshuttlebus.com
Tel: 00353 (0) 872 504 767 / 00353 (0) 872 504 767

Kathleen Curran Cabs
+353 87 254 9649
www.kathleencurrancabs.com


Boutique Collection:

Oozing with individual style homes in the Boutique Collection have unique décor that stand out from the crowd. They often have an eclectic fashionable feel with rare home furnishings that appeal to guests who are looking to stay somewhere with a more personal touch.


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Professionally pressed white linen and fluffy towels, luxury toiletries, artisan welcome pack, access to the STAY YNA app and of course 5 star cleaning await all guests. A personal meet and greet by a STAY YNA Manager with a guide to your home and 24/7 emergency service is the icing on the cake.

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