公司信息
At Sykes Holiday Cottages, we offer our customers the ability to book a huge range of over 22,000 holiday cottages to rent across the UK, Ireland and New Zealand. Each one of the holiday cottages has been personally-inspected by a Sykes Holiday Cottages property expert and is priced fairly and affordably. The diverse selection of cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland means there is something for everyone, from pet-friendly cottages and large holiday homes to cottages with hot tubs, you'll find it through Sykes. We use our 30-years' experience to match our customers with their dream holiday cottage, so what are you waiting for? Find out what we can offer you
住宿信息
Julie's Cottage is a charming detached cottage located just a few miles from the vibrant town of Castleisland in County Kerry and can sleep seven people in three double bedrooms (one with en-suite) and a single. There is also a ground floor wet room. The rest of the cottage contains a kitchen with breakfast area and a sitting room with dining area and an open fire. To the outside there is ample off road parking and a patio area to the front and rear with furniture and barbecue. With the town of Tralee and Killarney both within easy reach, Julie's Cottage is ideal for those looking to explore all that this wonderful county has to offer. Please note - between June - October, property can only accept a minimum of 7 nights stay.
Please note: This property must be booked for a minimum of 7 nights.
周边信息
The vibrant town of Castleisland in County Kerry is situated east of the town of Tralee and north of the popular town of Killarney and is home to both commercial business and traditional charm. Castleisland lies between the Glenaruddy mountains and the Stack mountains which defines the mouth of the Vale of Tralee. The town has plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants to choose from and is within easy reach of plenty of popular tourist destinations including Killarney National Park, Killarney Lakes, the Dingle peninsula, The Ring of Kerry with its endless sandy beaches, and of course the Wild Atlantic Way.