Stúaicín

Ballyferriter, Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry

  • House
  • 9 guests
  • 4 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms

An Overview

Stúicín is a large family vacation home with an open plan layout and panoramic views of Mount Brandon and the Atlantic ocean. Located between the villages of Ventry and Ballyferriter, it is just a few minutes drive from

the unspoiled sands of Smerwick Harbour and the popular Ventry beach in the other direction. This property sleeps nine on the ground floor and has lovely large gardens on a safe cul-de-sac giving ideal freedom for children . Stúicín is just a 10 minute drive from Dingle town.


Helpful information

THIS HOME IS NOT 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/

Beach 3km

Pub/Restaurant 3km

Shop 3km

Kerry Airport 68km

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Spaces
Bedrooms

Stúicín has four bedrooms all on the ground floor all leading off the entrance hall. The master bedroom has a kingsize bed, sea views and an ensuite bathroom. There is a family bedroom with a double and a single bed and two double rooms. All the bedrooms have storage, bedside lamps and comfortable beds with white, pressed linen and soft furnishings. There are two internal steps up to the living area from the bedrooms.

Bathrooms

There are two bathrooms. The large family bathroom has a bath with a shower, toilet and sink. There is also an ensuite off the master bedroom with a shower, toilet and sink.

Open plan living area

This huge, bright space has a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and incredible views north from all the windows. The lounge area on the west side hugs an open fireplace, is surrounded by windows and has a flat screen TV for entertainment. The dining table is in the centre of the room leads out to the patio via french doors.

The wooden kitchen down the other end of this open plan home has a breakfast bar overlooking the sea. There is a fridge/freezer, double electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, electric hob, kettle and toaster.

Utility Room

There is a utility room with storage, worktop space, a washing machine and a tumble dryer.

Facilities

Washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge/freezer, double electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, electric hob, kettle, toaster, iron, ironing board and hairdryer.

Outside space

There are two large lawns in the garden and parking space for at least five cars. There is a picnic bench on a raised area outside the patio doors for alfresco dining and wonderful views of Smerwick Harbour. There are no steps at the front door but steps down from the patio area .


Amenities
Kitchen
  • Refrigerator
  • Stove
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher
  • Kettle
  • Cooking basics
  • Trashcan
Bathroom
  • Hair dryer
  • Bathtub
Common
  • Heating
  • Iron
  • Washer
  • TV
  • Bed linens
  • Hot water
  • Wireless Internet
  • Dryer
Facilities
  • Free parking on premises

Location

Mount Brandon dominates the villages of Cloghane and Brandon, a welcoming community with a rich heritage of music, language, and dance. There are numerous walks to lakes, waterfalls, creeks, beaches, cliff walks and of course the unforgettable walk/climb up Mount Brandon. The beaches are so varied from the secret beach ‘Tra Bhan’ to Brandon Bay, the longest beach in Ireland which starts in Cloghane and runs for 13km to Castlegregory and the Maharees Peninsula

Cloghane has two great bar/ restaurants serving pub food. Brandon is centred around the activities of the Pier, swimming, fishing, drinking, eating, dolphin spotting, socialising. It’s a very special place and in the summer months full of activity with kids and sometimes adults jumping off the Pier, hiring boats, rowing curragh’s (traditional Irish boats made of heavy canvas and tar).

Fishing in the area is superb. The Owenmore River flows from its source in Mullach, down through the valley to the estuary of Cloghane and into Brandon Bay. The river is bursting with salmon and sea trout. The estuary, reached from Cappagh beach and Drom on the opposite side along with Fermoyle Beach are perfect for shore anglers looking for sea bass. There is nowhere as social to fish though as the pier in Brandon where you can get a refreshing pint of Guinness and a crab sandwich while reeling in the mackerel.

View our travel guide for Ballyferriter


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


Traditional Celtic Charm Collection:

These welcoming homes embrace a homely, relaxed look and feel that make you want to drop your suitcase and fall into the nearest comfy armchair or squishy sofa and put your feet up. Whether they be spacious and open plan with statement stone fireplaces or snug and cosy with a farmhouse feel they all have a restful, down to earth atmosphere.


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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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