Carrick 1.1 miles. Kits Cottage is a homely retreat situated near the river in the picturesque countryside of Carrick, County Donegal. With off-road parking for three cars and welcoming one well-behaved dog, this charming abode is perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a serene escape. Upon entering this single-storey abode, you will be greeted by a spacious open-plan area, housing a well-equipped kitchen for all your culinary needs, a dining room for enjoying meals together, and an inviting sitting room where you can unwind in front of the TV after a day of exploration. The warmth of the woodburning stove adds a homely touch to the space, perfect for those chillier evenings. The property boasts three well-presented bedrooms, two doubles and a single, all offering a tranquil place to rest after a day of adventures. The family bathroom, complete with a bath and an overhead shower, provides a space to freshen up each morning or indulge in a relaxing soak in the evening. A handy utility room houses a washing machine, ensuring you can keep on top of any laundry needs during your stay. Outside, the garden, complete with furniture, offers a serene spot to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening drink, whilst soaking up the calm surroundings of Carrick, County Donegal.
From Kits Cottage, embark on an unforgettable journey to the Sliabh Liag Cliff Experience & Visitor Centre, an essential stop on your itinerary. Benefit from the local insight on the information boards, then for the more adventurous, hop onto one of the Sliabh Liag Boat Trips, which promise captivating views of the awe-inspiring cliffs. Those who prefer to keep their feet on solid ground won't be disappointed with the Sliabh Liag Walk, offering jaw-dropping vistas at every turn. Be sure to visit the Salmon Leap - a sight not to be missed, especially during the salmon migration period. Experience the charm of Carrick by joining one of the Sliabh Liag Tours, where you can explore the local area and learn more about its fascinating history and culture. After a full day of adventure, unwind at the Slieve League Cliffs Centre with a cup of tea and enjoy its serene ambience. When evening falls, indulge in the lively Irish hospitality of the local pubs; Evelyn's Central Bar and Slieve League Bar, where you can enjoy a sip of fine Irish whisky, toe-tapping traditional music and freshly prepared meals. Beach days can be enjoyed close by, with options including Portacowley Beach and Silver Strand. Regardless of how you choose to spend your time in this beautiful part of Ireland, Kits Cottage promises to provide a serene and inviting base from which you can explore the many delights situated within County Donegal.
Carrick is often referred to as the gateway village to the majestic Slieve League cliffs and is situated in South West Donegal. This small vibrant village is popular with international visitors throughout the year as it has a rich culture, and its residents pride themselves on the stunning scenery and landscapes in the locality. The village is the perfect base for hill walkers and hikers of all ages and abilities, and a short drive takes you to the cliffs at Slieve League which at 601m high are one of the highest marine cliffs in Europe with truly breath-taking views from the summit. Just a short drive away is the village of Teelin, once Ireland’s main fishing port, but now that title has been awarded to the town of Killybegs just a little further afield. Here you will find some of Donegal’s best seafood, which should only be washed down with a pint of Guinness! Carrick is the perfect base for touring this county with the historic village of Glencolumbkille a short drive away and a little further takes you to Adara. Carrick also has many beaches within close proximity, as well as the beautiful Glen River which offers fishing and idyllic waterfalls. The unusual coastline, formed by round white stones at the coast of Port, is a beautiful attraction, and you can also climb the 152 steps to the Silver Strand at Malin Beag. Explores the wonders of Ireland at Carrick.
Single-storey.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x single.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, WC.
Utility.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, kettle, toaster.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking for 3 cars.
Garden with furniture.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 1.1 miles, pub 0.9 miles, river 0.1 miles, beach 1.6 miles.
Please note: this property has a 3-night minimum restriction.
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Elizabeth
If you want peace and quiet and amazing views, this is the perfect place. All you hear is bird song, and see the sheep, horses and occasionally a fox strolls by. You can see the sea from the bedroom (fight for the left hand side of the bed!!) and our favourite spot is the seat in the garden. Just perfect, even in October. We enjoyed sitting here with a glass of wine and a book after our days out. A little table would be nice! This appears to be a new holiday cottage, certainly for Sykes but maybe to the holiday rental market. It has been recently decorated and has new curtains, bed linen, shower curtain etc. The lounge furniture is very comfortable. The heating and hot water are very efficient, but it would have been nice if at least the water was switched on for arrival. There are still some areas for improvement, but it is great value for money, especially for a family. We really appreciated having a washing machine, and the views from the washing line are the best ever! There are lots of good quality coat hangers, enough toilet rolls, washing up liquid, tea towels etc. Internet was fine, but our phones only worked in the garden. For bird lovers, this cottage is ideal, as not only do you have birds in the garden, but you can see the estuary, too. We saw Dunnock, Great tit, Wren, Curlew, Rook, Jackdaw, Robin, Carrion crow, Hooded Crow, Jays and Pied wagtails. Our Merlin App identified Siskin, short eared owl and Redwing. Maybe put bird feeders in the lower garden visible from the cottage â we would have happily bought nuts etc! Kitchen equipment may need reviewing. Larger sharp knives, better saucepans with lids. Table legs need tightening, itâs a bit wobbly at the moment. Maybe consider a guest book for feedback, and more tourist information. We would definitely return, and we would recommend. The cottage is comfortable and cosy, but its main selling point is the location and the views. We had an amazing week visiting beautiful places, but coming home to peace and beautiful views was the highlight.
Adrienne
Felt at home as soon as we walked in the door. The location is lovely, with mixed woods all around and a great view over the estuary from the garden bench. It's a great base for exploring the south of Donegal. It's also in a great location for hill walking. We did some of the Drum loop walk on the Friday after the rain stopped. Then on Saturday we did the sliabh Leigh loop walk, up over the one man pass and back along the fantastic new rejuvenated pathway. Stopped off for a cold Guinness in the rusty mackerel before completing the loop. Overall we had a great stay and intend returning. The only problem we had was that there was no companion set to clean out the log burner. Also a coffee pot, percolator or similar would be of benefit to any cofficinados staying. We had our own with us, so no bother with fresh coffee. Thanks for the loan of the lovely cottage for a few very enjoyable days. Peadar MacMillan - baile atha cliath - Dublin
Pauline
Everything we needed for a comfortable stay, including cooking facilities (couldnt get the oven grill to work), a lovely stove for chilly evenings, WiFi and comfy beds. Location was great,just a short 5 minute drive from Carrick town. From there we explored Slieve League, Bunglass viewpoint, Fintra beach, Glencomcille etc. The property is down a very steep and stony lane with many potholes. We had brought 2 cars as we had 2 dogs and 2 teenagers so shared the load. However on one day when we were all in the one car, the boys had to get out of the car as we feared we'd damaged rhe underside on the bumps. Also it would be a fair walk into Carrick along a narrow road with no footpath, so a car was really needed for every trip.
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