Tonakilla House
- 4 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
Oil-fired heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, hairdryer. Smart TV, DVD player, CD player, WiFi. Starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Stairgate, cot and 2 x highchair available. Private driveway. Enclosed wrap-around lawn with multi-level rear patio, furniture, and shed. One well-behaved small pet available. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.6 miles, pub 2.5 miles. Note: There are steps in the garden. Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am. Note: Babysitting services are available. Note: Fuel and power are not included in the rent; both are monitored by a meter and will be invoiced by the owner. Note: The owner lives next door. Note: A welcome hamper will greet you. Note: There are steps up to the sunroom.
Resting in Cullenagh Upper, Beaufort, and at the foot of the Macgilycuddy Reeks and Carrauntoohil, in County Kerry is Rocklands House, a fabulous four-bedroom dwelling. Just a short journey away from the Gap of Dunloe and Killarney National Park, Rocklands House offers the ideal base for a family of nine looking to explore the surrounding countryside. Park up on the private driveway before entering into the traditionally furnished open-plan living space, enjoying a well-equipped kitchen, a dedicated dining area, and a homely sitting area, complete with a double-sided woodburning stove. Further areas to relax include the light-flooded sunroom, where you can enjoy a coffee and an afternoon of reading, or head outdoors to the enclosed pet-friendly garden, ideal for alfresco dining. When sleep calls, return indoors to one of four bedrooms, all well-appointed and with direct access to bathroom facilities, including a double with en-suite, a family room serviced by a bathroom, and two ground-floor doubles with en-suites. Awaken to a stroll around the garden, with far-reaching views across the surrounding fields and peaks, before exploring the area, starting off with a trek alongside Killarney Mindful Hiking group, a round of golf at Beaufort Golf Club, or arrange your own nature-filled stroll across Lisleibane – Carrauntoohil Trail Head. Enveloping the national park, arrive to a wealth of beauty spots, including Torc Waterfall, the remains of Ross Castle, overlooking the stunning Lough Leane, Lily of Killarney Watercoach, perfect for a journey across the surrounding waters, Library Point, recommended for both hiking and kayaking, and the Falconry Kerry for an immersive afternoon. Complete your trip with a visit to The Kerry Bog Village Museum, discover River Caragh Viewing Point, or summit Carrauntoohil, standing as the highest mountain in Ireland. Enjoy a countryside escape at Rocklands House.