管理会社の情報
Welcome to Connemara Lettings
My personal goal is to make your first or next holiday experience in Connemara a memorable one. At the heart of what myself and my team work towards is helping you find the right home for your next stay. We are a local business, based her in lovely Clifden. Since 2012 we have helped our guests discover the unique qualities that make up the Connemara holiday experience.
We have personally hand-picked, visited, inspected and rated these homes and can guarantee that they meet our excellent standards that lay at the very core of our company’s values in order to bring you the best selection of fabulous and affordable self-catering holiday rental homes and apartments in Connemara.
宿泊施設の情報
This wonderful self catering cottage is perfectly located sitting proud on an elevated site enjoying magnificent mountain and lake views along the Wild Atlantic Way. Lake View House is beautifully presented, has been newly refurbished throughout offering luxurious accommodation benefiting from large picture windows oozing natural light throughout.
周辺エリアの情報
Mamean, Maum Turk Mountain is on the doorstep of this property.....
High up the slopes of the Maum Turk Mountains in Connemara there is a natural passage way known a Máméan (pass of the birds). At the summit of this rugged track you will find an ancient pilgrim site dedicated to St. Patrick. The Maum Turk mountain range runs for 20 miles from Maam Cross in the south to Leenane in the North. The highest peak reaches 703 metres with spectacular views of the Twelve Bens, Inagh Valley, Joyce Country and the mountains of south mayo . The Mámean pathway forms part one of the Western Way climbs. Legend tells of how St. Patrick on his travels through Joyce Country climbed Mámean and gave Connemara his blessing.
Christianised
Thirty miles away from Croagh Patrick the lesser known Mámean pilgrim site dates back to the 5th century. Pre-dating this time it is also associated with the Lughnasa festivals. Like many pagan sites it was Christianised and a great pattern day took place on the last Sunday in July or the first Sunday in August. The site is marked by a holy well, St. Patrick’s Bed; a cleft in the rock and a circles of stones representing the Stations of the Cross. Completing...