The Well House in Kinvarra offers a charming stay with its picturesque farm setting and proximity to local amenities. Guests appreciate the spaciousness, cosy log burner, and the friendly farm animals. While some noted the need for maintenance and better cleaning, the overall experience is positive, with the location being particularly praised.
Some guests felt the property could benefit from a more thorough cleaning, particularly the bathrooms and soft furnishings. However, others found it tidy and well-presented.
The location is highly praised for its rural charm, proximity to Kinvarra, and ease of access to local attractions like the Burren and Galway City.
The property is generally found to be comfortable, with a log burner adding to the cosiness. However, some guests mentioned a lack of seating in the lounge and issues with a step that was not suitable for disabled access.
The property is well-equipped, but some guests noted the absence of WiFi, a clothes dryer, and the need for plumbing improvements. The presence of friendly animals added to the experience.
There are no specific mentions of gifts or special thoughtful touches provided by the hosts, so it is not possible to provide a score in this category.
Situated just a short walk from the popular fishing village of Kinvara in County Galway, is this delightful detached, stone-built cottage. With its thatched roof, this lovely cottage is the perfect place for families and groups of friends wishing to explore and discover the wonderful west coast of Ireland. The cottage boasts a well-equipped, fitted kitchen where you can prepare home-cooked meals, and a separate sitting room with dining area, which is complemented by a feature fireplace and solid fuel stove for extra comfort during your stay. Five comfortable double bedrooms and two bathrooms complete the accommodation. Guests can also enjoy a spot of alfresco dining in the front garden and there’s ample off road parking available. The charming village of Kinvara lies on the stunning Wild Atlantic Way, Europe’s longest coastal route which stretches from Malin Head in Donegal all the way to Mizen Head in County Cork. It encompasses Ireland’s breathtaking west coast and all that is has to offer, including striking seascapes, sandy beaches, majestic sea cliffs and a wealth of coastal culture, tradition and charm. Kinvara boasts a selection of shops, pubs and places to eat, as well as a pretty harbour where you can watch the local fishermen land their daily catch. There are plenty of attractions within easy reach including Traught beach, The Burren, The Cliffs of Moher, Galway City and Doolin caves. Why take a boat trip to the Aran Islands, or travel to the charming town in Lisdoonvarna, home to the annual Matchmaking Festival? This delightful cottage provides a truly splendid base for exploring both Galway and Clare.
Kinvara is a picturesque seaside village in south County Galway, on the edge of the world renowned Burren. Kinvara has Dunguaire Castle, a quaint harbour, pubs, shops and eateries, and a renowned farmers' market every Friday. Within driving distance is the small city of Galway and the Burren National Park and Nature Reserve are within reach.
Five bedrooms: 2 x double, 3 x ground floor double (one with Jack-and-Jill access to shower room).
Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
External utility.
Sitting room (seats 4) with dining area (seats 6) and solid fuel stove.
Oil underfloor heating with solid fuel stove.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine in utility, dishwasher, TV with Saorview.
Fuel, power and starter pack for stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off road parking.
Front lawned garden with furniture.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 10 mins walk.
Note: Open tread stairs.
Theresa
Beautifully situated, less than a mile from Kinvara - a gorgeous harbour, some fab restaurants, friendly people. It was great having log fires of an evening, very cosy. Although we had a car, we sussed out local buses for trips into Galway. And it was a lovely drive to the cliffs of Moher. The outdoor space at the Well House was great for barbeques, and for just sitting in the sun.
Paul
Close to the town center yet just a short walk to farm privacy. The heat was great. Clean as a whistle. I have brought three different large groups to this house. Ages from teens to 65 year olds. All loved it. Coming again in May.
Loretta
Host was very helpful. Easy check in and check out. Centrally located for day trips.
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