| |
|
| |
|
| |
|
Moygara
Self catering House
Beautiful
self catering accommodation in old former
farmhouse lovingly restored,
totally secluded and private, with
amazing views of the mountains
|
 |
|
Location
|
Moygara
House is a beautiful old former farmhouse lovingly
restored and extended in 2007. The house is situated
in a forest setting, on over 2 acres and is totally
secluded and private, with amazing views
of the mountains. Peace and tranquility personified.
Beautiful forest and bog walks outside the gate!
Yet, all modern conveniences within |
|
Accommodation
Details
|
The
accommodation consists of four Bedrooms ( 2 Double-rooms
ensuite & 2 twin-rooms), a fully Fitted Kitchen,
Dining Room, Utility Room, Oil Central Heating,
TV, DVD & Video. The house is fully furnished
with all modern conveniences including oil central
heating, TV, video player, DVD player, washing
machine, tumbledryer & dishwasher. Fully self
contained and superbly furnished, it comfortably
sleeps 8 people in 4 luxury spacious bedrooms.
Some
of the original stonework has been restored and
the very comfortable sitting room boasts a wonderful
traditional stone fireplace. The beautiful traditional
pine kitchen is fully equipped with all modern
conveniences, including hob, oven, dishwasher,
freezer, microwave and toaster. A large range
of kitchen implements are provided. The dining
room has seating for 8 people, ideal for that
special meal, and outside there is a patio area
with barbeque and picnic benches. There is a large
lawn which is ideal for kids to play on.
|
|
Facilities
|
A
drying shed is availble for Anglers |
|
Distances
|
Only
½ an hours drive from Knock Airport and
Sligo Town, it is the perfect base from which
to explore the western and northern counties.
The
property is situated in the townland of Moygara,
famous for Moygara Castle, dating from 12th century.
It is beside Mullagh an Ti mountain, near the
village of Monasteraden, beside Lough Gara. Lough
Gara is the site of many crannogs and also a popular
spot for fishing. .
To
Find Location > Click Here
AA
Route Planner
|
|
|
The
nearest shopping village is that of Gurteen,
which is known as "Coleman country"
after the famous Irish traditional musician,
Michael Coleman. There are many pubs in Gurteen,
which are famous for Irish music seisuns at
weekends.
Nearby
are stables with horse riding and there are
plenty of good cycling routes in the area -
Horse racing, flat and national hunt in Sligo,
Surfing at Strandhill, Sligo.
Arigna Mining Experience in Co. Roscommon, Boyle
Abbey, King House in Boyle and weekly Farmers
Market (held every Sat 10am to 2pm, in grounds
of King House)
|
|
|
Other
Attractions:
Strokestown Park House, Yeats Memorial Building,
Yeats Grave, Coleman Traditional Irish Music
Centre, Gurteen, Trad seisuns in Gurteen pubs,
also Tubbercurry & Sligo
Eagles Flying Ballymote,
Summer Festivals: Riverstown Vintage Festival,
June.
Tubbercurry Festival, August.
Sligo Folk Park Riverstown, Sligo
Hawk's Well Theatre, Sligo.
Golf clubs at Rosses Point, Strandhill, Tubbercurry,
Enniscrone, Carrick on Shannon, Ballaghaderreen,
Castle Dargan, Boyle, Ballymote and more
.Fishing
at Lough Arrow, Lough Key, Lough Talt and Lough
Gara. Boating on some of the lakes, and at Lough
Key Forest Park.
Seaweed
baths at Strandhill and Enniscrone, Water World
there also
.Many
historical sites such as Moygara Castle, Carrownkeel
Tombs and many more megalithic tombs, ring forts
and limekilns in the area. There is also the
famine village of Crop on Mullaghatee mountain.
|
|
Seasons
Rates
|
2012 Rates |
|
Nightly
rate - Minimum 3 nights
|
€120
per night |
Low
Season - 7
Jan-4 May/29 September-21 December
5 May-29 June |
only
€450 per week
€525 per week |
|
High
Season - 30 June-31 Aug
|
€650
per week |
|
1 September to 28 September
|
€525
|
| 22
Dec - 4 Jan |
€650 |
|
|
|
|
 |