Collon Village, Large room in Charming Coach House
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Private room
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2 guests
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1 bedroom
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1 bathroom
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1 bed
- Host shares gay local tips
- Gym nearby or in the property
- Wi-Fi
- Breakfast included
- Dedicated workspace
- Hot tub
- Parking
- Pets allowed
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About the Place Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
You will be welcomed by the host Phil and two Dalmatians, Tegan and Harry to your large garden facing bedroom with Super-King bed. It's a charming, rustic C19th Coach House in a small village in Co. Louth with far reaching views and a secluded cottage garden with terrace. An ideal base for touring Irelands Ancient East easily accessed from Dublin. You can walk to the village with it's pubs, two restaurants, butchers, post office and shop and tour the countryside with many ancient sites close by.
It's rustic with lots of nooks and crannies, hand painted furniture and a log burning stove. Comfy sofas with blankets, rugs on the wooden floors, painted stairs and original old windows to the front then two sets of double glazed french doors to the terrace. Your room is bright and has good sized bedrooms and a spacious bathroom with lovely views to the south from the front of the property. Like any old house it has creaks and a few resident spiders and if you're lucky you'll find the Faery door in the garden.
You have a large bright room with a Super-king size bed, adjacent the shared family bathroom. you can use the kitchen and garden room for breakfast and there are seating areas in the courtyard and garden in fine weather. On the upper deck there is a hot tub for good weather.
You will be welcomed by the host Phil and two Dalmatians, Tegan and Harry to your large garden facing bedroom with Super-King bed. It's a charming, rustic C19th Coach House in a small village in Co. Louth with far reaching views and a secluded cottage garden with terrace. An ideal base for touring Irelands Ancient East easily accessed from Dublin. You can walk to the village with it's pubs, two restaurants, butchers, post office and shop and tour the countryside with many ancient sites close by.
It's rustic with lots of nooks and crannies, hand painted furniture and a log burning stove. Comfy sofas with blankets, rugs on the wooden floors, painted stairs and original old windows to the front then two sets of double glazed french doors to the terrace. Your room is bright and has good sized bedrooms and a spacious bathroom with lovely views to the south from the front of the property. Like any old house it has creaks and a few resident spiders and if you're lucky you'll find the Faery door in the garden.
You have a large bright room with a Super-king size bed, adjacent the shared family bathroom. you can use the kitchen and garden room for breakfast and there are seating areas in the courtyard and garden in fine weather. On the upper deck there is a hot tub for good weather.
Amenities
- Host shares gay local tips
- Gym nearby or in the property
- Wi-Fi
- Breakfast included
- Dedicated workspace
- Hot tub
- Parking
- Pets allowed
- Kitchen
- LGBTQ+ Kinky Amenities -
Nearby Attractions Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
Welcome to Collon, County Louth! Whether you're interested in exploring ancient history, enjoying outdoor activities, or relaxing on the nearby beaches, this guide will help you make the most of your time here.
1. Monasterboice: Begin your journey by visiting Monasterboice, an ancient monastic settlement. Explore the fascinating ruins of the monastic site, including the round tower, the high crosses, and the old church. Don't miss the famous Muiredach's High Cross, renowned for its intricate carvings.
2. Mellifont Abbey: Delve deeper into history at Mellifont Abbey, the first Cistercian monastery in Ireland. Stroll through the well-preserved ruins, admire the impressive arches and windows, and imagine life in this tranquil place centuries ago.
3. Newgrange: A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at this prehistoric passage tomb, built over 5,000 years ago, and explore its fascinating chamber, adorned with intricate stone carvings. Witness the winter solstice illumination if you're lucky to be there at that time.
4. Beaulieu House and Gardens: Take a tour of the stunning Beaulieu House, a historic mansion with beautiful gardens. Enjoy the grandeur of the house's interior, stroll through the meticulously manicured gardens, and soak up the peaceful atmosphere.
5. Slieve Gullion Forest Park: For outdoor enthusiasts, a trip to Slieve Gullion Forest Park is a must. Hike the trails through the dense woodland, reach the summit of Slieve Gullion, and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
6. Carlingford: Head to the charming coastal town of Carlingford, known for its medieval streets and stunning views of Carlingford Lough. Explore the narrow lanes, browse the local shops, and indulge in delicious seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.
Carlingford Adventure Centre: For outdoor enthusiasts, a visit to Carlingford Adventure Centre is a must. Engage in thrilling activities such as kayaking, zip-lining, rock climbing, and orienteering. Unleash your adventurous spirit and create lasting memories.
7. Cooley Peninsula: Embark on a scenic drive along the Cooley Peninsula, which offers spectacular coastal views. Visit the picturesque village of Omeath and the quaint fishing village of Clogherhead, known for its beautiful beach and the iconic Clogherhead Lighthouse.
8. Dunany Point: Discover the unspoiled beauty of Dunany Point, a secluded beach that's perfect for a relaxing day by the sea. Take a leisurely stroll along t
Welcome to Collon, County Louth! Whether you're interested in exploring ancient history, enjoying outdoor activities, or relaxing on the nearby beaches, this guide will help you make the most of your time here.
1. Monasterboice: Begin your journey by visiting Monasterboice, an ancient monastic s...
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About the Host
Property Rules Initially in English, this text was translated via a machine translation service and may contain inaccuracies or errors.
Very few rules to worry about other than, it's a village location and quiet in the evenings. I have two very friendly dogs so if you're not a dog lover this probably isn't the place for you.
Very few rules to worry about other than, it's a village location and quiet in the evenings. I have two very friendly dogs so if you're not a dog lover this probably isn't the place for you.
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