Leisure Angling
White spacer
Call 01246 221717
Left menu
Home page Contact About us
Search the site
Line
Ireland Breaks
Leisure Breaks
Leisure Golf
Latest Offers
Course Fishing in Ireland
Angling Festivals
County Cork
County Fermanagh
Cavan & Monaghan
Longford, Leitrim & Roscommon
Longford & Westmeath
Mid Shannon
Galway & Clare
Lough Derg
Cruising & Fishing
Pike Fishing
Self Catering
Sea Fishing in Ireland
Small Boats Festival
Shore Angling
Charter Boat Angling
Bass Fishing
Maps of Ireland
Ferries to Ireland
Brochure Request
Booking Information

Self Catering


We offer a wide range of self-catering accommodation throughout Ireland, a few of which are shown below.

To book, or for a detailed listing of all of our properties, please call 0151 734 5200.

Ireland - Coarse fishing at its best

7 Nights Special Offer

Book a week’s bed & breakfast on an inclusive holiday from any of the nine houses and you only pay for six nights! With an average saving of £20 each.

Download more details as a PDF.

 

Courtown, Co.Wexford - Glenbeg Point

Great for a Seaside Holiday

Glenbeg Point is a lovely development of detached holiday cottages, set on a landscaped, coastal site in Ardamine, just south of Courtown. They are bright and spacious and laid out in a family friendly style.
Onsite, there is a tennis court, kiddies play area, and a short walk from a sandy beach. Close by in Courtown Harbour, there is a blue flag beach, Forest Park leisure complex with 25m and kiddies pools; waterslides and sauna and steam room. There is ten pin blowling, Pirates Cove adventure centre and golf at Courtown and Ballymoney. From Glenbeg you can tour Wexford county, and as you are right on the border with Wicklow, Glendalough and the Wicklow Mountains, and the gardens at Powerscourt, Mount Usher and Avondale are on the doorstep!

Kenmare, Co. Kerry

Gortamullen Holiday Cottages

These delightful cottages enjoy a splendid location on the edge of the bustling heritage town of Kenmare, on the celebrated Ring of Kerry route.

There are 12 two storey and 2 single storey cottages (suitable for disabled) set on an attractive landscaped site. Designed using local stone and mullioned windows, they have a charming, traditional feel. Just a short stroll away are superb Michelin starred restaurants, friendly traditional pubs, cosy coffee shops, craft shops and galleries to explore. As well as the spectacular scenery, Kerry attracts visitors for the excellent coarse and game fishing, hill walking, shooting and horse riding, all available nearby, while the splendid golf courses include the Ring of Kerry Golf and Country Club 3 miles away, Kenmare Golf Club in the town and a choice of other courses within 20 miles.

Brittas Bay Co.Wicklow

One of the nicest things for those visiting Wicklow is its proximity to so much of what Ireland has to offer in one county! Magnificent long sandy dune beaches stretching for miles; lush forests and marked walking trails and spectacular gardens to visit.

There is easy access by road, air and sea and to the capital city Dublin. Brittas Bay Village is an exclusive little development of detached three bedroom holiday cottages tucked away in large landscaped grounds, complete with 3 tennis courts. It is within easy walking distance of Brittas Bay's 5 mile long sandy beach and both
towns of Wicklow and Arklow are within a 10km drive. In Brittas Bay, you can relax and unwind away from it all. It is a perfect setting for a family seaside holiday in what is known as Ireland’s sunniest corner, where you can enjoy all of the outdoor activities so available in Wicklow. There are golf courses dotted everywhere, the most famous being Druid’s Glen, Powerscourt and The European, and Blainroe close by.

It is perfectly positioned to use as a base to tour the whole South East. Sights such as Wicklow Head, Glendalough valley and Monastic settlement, the tiny hamlet of Avoca (Ballykissangel); the Wicklow Mountains and Powerscourt House/Gardens and Mount Usher Gardens. For a day out in Dublin, kids will love the Zoo in Phoenix Park and everyone can enjoy sightseeing, shopping and even a trip to the famous Abbey or Gate Theatre.

Durrus, Co. Cork

Sruth Mhuileann

The Mizen Head and Sheep’s Head Peninsula are renowned for their stunning coastal scenery, punctuated by little coves and rocky promontories, and dotted with farmhouses nestled in the natural valleys. The picturesque little village of Durrus, is the gateway to this area and Sruth Mhuilleann (Mill Stream) Holiday Village enjoys a quiet, peaceful setting in the village, in thoughtfully landscaped grounds, with the little stream running through. These beautifully presented properties have been partially clad in natural stone, and provide spacious accommodation for our visitors. West Cork is well known for its unspoilt, unpredictable landscape, wonderful coves and beaches and is dotted with coastal villages, such as Ballydehob, the sailing village of Schull and the market town of Skibereen. In recent times, this area has become home to the‘slow food’ movement, and boasts many fine restaurants and organic markets, much of which is produced locally. So food lovers will be spoilt for choice! In Durrus itself there is a wonderful restaurant and cookery school, fine pubs serving food and shops. Bantry town is minutes away by car, where you will find everything you need, along with its multi screen cinema, leisure centre, Bantry House and Gardens and an 18 hole championship golf course. From Schull or Baltimore, you can take a boat for the islands. Visit Sherkin, which has 3 sandy beaches and where you can rent bikes for the day, or the equally beautiful Cape Clear. In West Cork, there are sailing regattas, and diving, sailboarding and deep sea fishing are all easy to organize. The magnificent beach of Barley Cove at Goleen is nearby and the lively sailing town of Crookhaven. Walkers will love the many unfrequented trails and walks from the door of their holiday home at Sruth Mhuilleann.

 

 
Web Design by Arcray in Kent