Gairha Cottage Pet-Friendly Cottage, Ballyduff, County Waterford, East
Posted on 10/28/2009 at 11:00:00 PM
Category of accommodation: Cottage, Farmstay
Accommodates up to 6 people in 2 bedrooms. This holiday home is set in
the town of Ballyduff, county waterford in Southern Ireland.
It is a satisfying holiday rental for a weekend or week away in Waterford.
- All bed linen is provided.
- Towels are provided.
There is a golf course within a short drive.
We take delight in ensuring that our Holiday accommodation is
most comfortable and enjoy a good relationship with our guests.
Ballyduff, county waterford offers some facilities that every holidaymaker requires. The village of Ballyduff is set in beautiful County Waterford countryside and sits on the banks of the Blackwater River. It is known as a centre for angling and has a number of fisheries in the locality. The village has a shop, 4 pubs and a restaurant serving good fresh food. The town of Lismore is 5 miles away, with many shops, eateries, craft displays and opportunities to enjoy live music. There is pony trekking nearby, plus several golf courses within a ten minute drive. The coast is 15 miles away, and along its length it offers sea cliffs, beaches, coves and tidal pools, plus the Hook lighthouse, seaside resort of Tramore and the sweeping beach and medieval sculptures of Ardmore..
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The village of Ballyduff is set in beautiful County Waterford countryside and sits on the banks of the Blackwater River. It is known as a centre for angling and has a number of fisheries in the locality. The village has a shop, 4 pubs and a restaurant serving good fresh food.
The town of Lismore is 5 miles away, with many shops, eateries, craft displays and opportunities to enjoy live music. There is pony trekking nearby, plus several golf courses within a ten minute drive. The coast is 15 miles away, and along its length it offers sea cliffs, beaches, coves and tidal pools, plus the Hook lighthouse, seaside resort of Tramore and the sweeping beach and medieval sculptures of Ardmore.
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