Ryder Cup 2027 Accommodation
The Cove has all within walking distance – a beach, a village, a golf course, pubs, restaurants and dramatic cliff walks. The house overlooks Ceann Sibeal, the film location of Star Wars, picked for its incredible beauty. The famous golf course of the same name with its bar and restaurant is just around the corner. Ballyferriter village also just a short walk has lots to offer with a museum, gallery, pottery shop, a well-stocked local shop and several pubs and restaurants. Ferriter’s Cove is a stunning beach, soaked in history. The numerous beaches of Smerwick Harbour are a few minute’s drive away as is the unforgettable Dunquin Pier and coumeenoole beach. The house itself is newly refurbished to a very high standard with high end furnishings. Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two lounges and a sunny conservatory, what more could you ask for?
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THIS PROPERTY IS NOT PET FRIENDLY
Address Balle Eaiglaise, Ballyferriter, Dingle Peninsula
Beach 1.2km
Pub/Restaurant 1.6km
Shop 2km
Kerry Airport 65km
Golf Course 1.6 km
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Bedrooms
There are three bedrooms in The Cove. The back bedroom has views out over ‘The three Sisters’ cliff formation, it is a calming green colour with a double bed, large oak wardrobe, bedside lockers, lamps and an en-suite shower room. The two front bedrooms have a stunning view across to Ceann Sibeal (Star Wars film location) and the beach. There is a twin room with two single beds, bright turquoise walls, lockers and lamps. The master bedroom has windows on either side creating a lovely bright room styled with a wardrobe, dressing table, lockers and lamps. e.
Bathrooms
There are two bathrooms upstairs and a toilet downstairs. The main family bathroom has a large shower, sink and toilet with a heated towel rail. The second bathroom is an en-suite off the back bedroom and has a shower, sink and toilet.
Living areas
There are two lounges in The cove. The Lilac Lounge is lit by windows either end, has a wood burning stove, large flat screen TV and a gorgeous Leather chesterfield couch. The second lounge leads onto the kitchen/diner. It also has leather couches around a wood burning stove and a TV. Both lounges are dressed with soft furnishings, lamps, cozy rugs and pictures depicting local scenery.
Kitchen and dining area
The bright kitchen/diner is at the back of the house looking out onto the lush garden. The modern taupe kitchen has all your culinary needs including an electric oven and hob, a large retro fridge freezer, dishwasher, kettle, toaster and cafetiere. The classic dining table is solid oak and seats six. The double doors to the lounge can be opened to create an airy open plan feel throughout the house. There is a washing machine and dryer in the outhouse.
Outside space
There are gorgeous lawns front and back with established trees and bushes. There is a patio with a picnic bench for outdoor dining.
Conservatory
There is a gorgeous conservatory at the front of the house that soaks up all the afternoon sun. A great place to relax with a good book!
Location
The Gaeltacht region of Ballydavid (Baile na nGall) is a majestic area that comprises of the three adjoining villages Ballydavid, Feohanagh and Murreagh. There, Mount Brandon overlooks the north shores of Smerwick harbour with its stunning cliffs, dramatic seas and tranquil untouched beaches. There is something for everyone with archeological sights, incredible walks, great swimming and snorkelling at the Pier, windsurfing, surfing, fishing, excellent fish restaurants and lively pubs.
The Slea head drive takes you ‘Out West’ as it is fondly referred to by locals, through Dunquin, Ballyferriter, Ballydavid and then loops back to Dingle. A slight detour off the drive takes you to the quiet fishing village of Ballydavid with its memorable Pier, a well loved spot with a great atmosphere on summer days. There are two pubs/restaurants that overlook the pier and beach with tables outside where you can relax and take in the Three Sisters, Dun an Oir and the white sandy beaches. All of the restaurants in the area have quality seafood and are located close to the sea to incorporate the stunning cliff and sea views. The area is great for cycling as it is quite flat, you can rent bikes at Gormans Restaurant between Murreagh and Feohanagh.
Location: Balle Eaiglaise, Ballyferriter, Dingle Peninsula
Bedrooms: 3
Price: POA