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Ballylusky Holiday Home Ventry - Home Rental in Ballydavid
Ballylusky Holiday Home Ventry
Ballydavid, Ireland
6 guests3 bedrooms2 baths
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Waterfront
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
0 guest0 bedroom0 bath
Bedroom 1
2 single beds
Bedroom 2
2 single beds
Bedroom 3
1 king bed
Ballylusky Holiday Home is nestled amidst the captivating landscapes of the Dingle Peninsula, in the charming coastal town called Ballydavid. As part of the Gaeltacht region, Ballydavid preserves the Irish language and traditions, offering visitors a glimpse into the vibrant culture of the area.
This spacious detached cottage creates an ideal base for your next self-catering trip to picturesque County Kerry and exploring Wild Atlantic WayBallylusky Holiday Home – Sleeps 6
Ballylusky Holiday Home sleeps comfortably 6 people:
Property layout – Ground floor:
- Bright living room with open fire and Satellite/Cable TV
- Dining room seating 8-10 people
- Country-style kitchen with all mod cons
- Family bathroom with shower, WC and hand basin
- WC
Property layout – First floor:
- Bedroom 1: king-size sleeping 2
- Bedroom 2: twin sleeping 2
- Bedroom 3: twin sleeping 2
WIFI available.
Towels are provided, travel cot available on request.
The open garden and garden furniture (note: with lit stairs).
Washing machine and the dryer available - located in separate shed.
Oil central heating.
Secure parking is provided for our guests.
Ballydavid offers a delightful blend of natural wonders and cultural treasures. At its heart lies Ballydavid Pier, where locals and visitors gather to admire the breathtaking views of Smerwick Harbour and Mount Brandon. Nearby, the quaint village of Kilmalkedar boasts historic landmarks such as the ancient church ruins and Ogham stones, echoing tales of Ireland’s past.
Things to see and do in Ballydavid and on the Dingle Peninsula:
- Slea Head Drive
- Dingle Town
- Gallarus Oratory
- Blasket Islands
- Dingle Distillery
- Mount Brandon
- Ancient Sites, such as Dunbeg Fort, Dunquin Pier, Fahan Beehive Huts
- Beaches, such as Inch Beach, Ventry Beach, Coumeenoole Beach, Fionn Tra Bay Beach
- Music Festivals and Events
- Wildlife Watching
- Hiking, Surfing, Golfing, Fishing, Bird Watching
- Award-Winning Restaurants
IMPORTANT NOTESSecurity Deposit:
A minimum refundable security deposit of €200 (per property) must be paid before check-in to your holiday home to the local Property Manager/ Owner. This is either taken over the phone by pre-authorising your credit card when you call the Property Manager to arrange your arrival time 48 hours in advance of arrival or at others it is taken on arrival. In some locations and at certain times of year this can increase to €500 per property
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Kerry, often referred to as "The Kingdom" by its inhabitants, is a quintessential slice of Irish splendor, offering a blend of cultural history, natural beauty, and outdoor adventure that makes it a standout destination. The county is renowned for its dramatic landscapes, from the rugged coastline of the Wild Atlantic Way to the scenic peaks of the MacGillycuddy's Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range.
The jewel in Kerry's crown is undoubtedly the Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive that loops around the Iveragh Peninsula, offering breathtaking views, charming villages, and historical sites. Travelers can explore the ancient Staigue Stone Fort, marvel at the cascading Torc Waterfall, and visit the picturesque town of Kenmare, known for its fine dining and traditional crafts.
For those who prefer to delve into the wilderness, the Killarney National Park is a sanctuary of serene lakes, lush woodlands, and cascading waterfalls. Here, visitors can hike, bike, or take a traditional jaunting car ride to explore the park's natural wonders, including the famous Lakes of Killarney and the Gap of Dunloe.
Kerry's cultural tapestry is rich and varied, with a strong tradition of Irish music and dance. The town of Dingle, a Gaeltacht area where Irish is commonly spoken, is a vibrant hub of cultural activity. It's home to a plethora of pubs where live traditional music sessions are a regular occurrence, and the Dingle Peninsula itself is dotted with archaeological and historical sites, such as the Gallarus Oratory and the Blasket Islands.
The Skellig Islands, two small, rocky outcrops off the coast of Kerry, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history enthusiasts and Star Wars fans alike. Skellig Michael, the larger of the two, was once home to a monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century and more recently served as a filming location for the Star Wars films.
Kerry's culinary scene is also noteworthy, with a focus on local produce and fresh seafood. The county's towns and villages boast a range of eateries, from cozy cafes to gourmet restaurants, where you can savor the flavors of the region.
Whether you're seeking the tranquility of nature, the warmth of Irish culture, or the thrill of adventure, Kerry encapsulates the essence of Ireland's enchanting allure, making it an unforgettable destination for travelers from around the globe.