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Once Upon A Tide, Clifden, Co.Galway

  • Bedrooms 5
  • Sleeps 10
  • Bathrooms 4
  • Pets: No
  • Wifi: Yes

Once Upon a Tide is a luxurious 5 bedroom self catering holiday home perched high on the infamous Sky Road with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean along the Wild Atlantic Way.

Architecturally designed offering very spacious and bright accommodation benefiting from a large patio which takes full advantage of the 360 degree view of the Atlantic Coastline & the Connemara countryside.

This holiday home has all your home comforts, complete seclusion and privacy, close to white sandy beaches, restaurants and bars with traditional and modern music.

Set between the Atlantic Ocean, 12 Ben Mountains and preserved boglands, lies the town of Clifden on the Coast of Connemara. Once Upon a Tide has magnificent sea views and is only 3 kms from Clifden the Capital of Connemara.

There is a large open plan living area perfect for entertaining offering a fully fitted kitchen, dining & conservatory area, two separate sitting rooms with fires and 5 very spacious bedrooms.

Enhanced by spectacular scenery, championship golfing, horse-riding, walking, cycling, hill walking, beaches, fishing, scuba diving, painting, national parks, Abbeys, castle ruins and over 5,000 years of living history.

Once upon a tide is prominently located on The Sky Road and nestled on the lands overlooking The Atlantic Ocean. Enjoying grand panoramic direct ocean and Slyne Head Lighthouse views. The scenery truly captures all of the West’s beauty including Clifden Bay, Roundstone’s Errisbeg Hill, The Twelve Pins, neighbouring islands along with Mannin and Errislannan’s peninsula.

Yvonne Flaherty

Self-Catering Agency
LGSC ID: 394400
Bathrooms: 4
All Year Available: Yes
Sleeps: 10
Pets Allowed: No
Short Breaks: Yes
Bedrooms: 5
Wifi: Yes
Graded: Yes
No. of Rooms: 5
No. of Floors: 1
Book Online: Yes
Accessibility
Internal Stairs
Entertainment
TV
Essentials
Hair-dryer
Iron
Soap and Toilet Paper (Starter)
Towels & Linen Provided
Family Features
Bath
Heating System
Fireplace / Stove
Oil Heating
Internet
Wired Internet (Free Service)
Kitchen and Dining
Coffee Machine
Dishwasher
Dryer
Electric Kettle
Fridge Freezer
Kitchenware
Microwave
Oven
Toaster
Washing Machine
Outdoor Facilities
Outdoor Furniture
Parking
Free Parking
Secure Parking
Safety Features
Fire Extinguisher
Smoke Alarm
No any video available for this property.
No Official Grading
From  €1870 Night
Other Price Info
All Inclusive, Free Internet. Please note that a €500 security deposit is required in cash upon arrival. As long as there are no breakages or damages upon check out, this will be returned to you. Check-in time is strictly from 5pm onwards (If you require a later check-in time please let us know) Check-out time is strictly at 10am on day of departure. Please note that the water supply is from a private well therefore it is imperative that water is conserved. If the property is at full capacity it is not advisable to use all showers at the same time as this will dry out the well. NO PETS


Property Location:
Sky Road, Clifden  H71 A589 IrelandOpen In Google Maps
Cleggan Village has four bars (Olivers, Joyces, Newmans, and The Pier Bar), one grocer, a post office, and a sit-down restaurant, as well as a take-out. There is traditional music regularly in the summer, and an excellent restaurant in Oliver’s Bar. There is also a childrens playground next to the community centre. There is an annual festival in Cleggan – Festival of the Sea Walk, Hike, or Climb a Mountain Whatever your pleasure or ability, there’s an uncrowded path waiting for you—along a beach, out and around Omey Island, alongside or over the hills and mountains of Connemara. The Twelve Ben Mountains, Mweelrea and the Maumturk Mountains all lie within a short drive of your beach house. Local beaches include White Strand and Glassilaun at Renvyle, Mannin Bay, Gurteen, and Dogs Bay. Connemara National Park Just down the road at Letterfrack lies the headquarters and entrance to the nearly 3000 hectares of woodlands, bogs, and mountains that make up the Connemara National Park. Entrance is free. There’s a tea and coffee shop, a playground for children, fantastic audio-visual presentations in the park’s Visitor Centre, as well as a boardwalk and carved-stone path to the top of the Diamond, one of the 12 Ben Mountains. Kylemore Abbey & Victorian Walled Gardens Like a near-translucent alabaster and charcoal sculpture at first glimpse, this romantic and enchanting castle perches snugly along the utterly still and deep blue Lake Pollacappul and in the folds of its tree-covered mountainside. The history and timeless beauty of this Benedictine Abbey, first built as a wedding gift in the 19th century, helps explain whit Kylemore Abbey and the Victorian Walled Gardens are one of the most visited and photographed locations in Ireland. Clifden Town When you crave a bit of adrenaline or relief from absolute relaxation, bustling and vibrant Clifden Town is a quick 10-minute drive from your beach house. Music pubs, restaurants, charming boutique shops and art galleries line the streets of this friendly market town. Clifden attracts artists and musicians, craftsmen and merchants, as well as locals and international visitors to socialise, share a pint, and enjoy the electricity of life without the noise and stress of the city. Trout & Salmon Fishing or Deep Sea Angling With the sea beckoning from all around you and the currachs slipping by the windows, carrying our local fishermen and their nets, no one would blame anyone for getting the itch to fish these azure-blue waters. Connemara is a paradise for the trout and salmon enthusiast as well as the avid or beginning deep-sea angler. Lakes and rivers that empty into the Atlantic bays shelter massive browns, even larger (and easier to catch) coarse fish like pike, and are accessible from several of the small rural lanes that criss-cross Connemara. Several charter boats will gladly take you out for the day or a few hours of fishing around or beyond the green coastal islands.
Fully fitted kitchen, with island, electronic oven and hob, dishwasher, integrated microwave, fridge-freezer and coffee machine. Tile flooring leading into the dining area with seating for 8-10 guests, large window with panoramic sea views. Conservatory with panoramic views over the bay. Elegant, very cosy sitting room with large picture windows with sea views, comfy sofas and gas fire. Second cosy sitting room with 2x couches, TV and large picture windows again with stunning sea views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Separate utility room equipped with washing machine and dryer. Additional WC 2 large bedrooms downstairs, wooden flooring and finishings – 1 ensuite and family bathroom Stairs leading to the First Floor: Large master bedroom and ensuite bathroom (bath with separate shower unit). Further double bedroom with ensuite shower room, velux window Twin room with 2 velux windows. Wooden shed for bin storage Tarmac and Pebbled driveway surrounding the house.
Secondary:
House / Bungalow
Coastal
Family Friendly
Group Friendly
Large Properties
Near a Beach
Near a Village / Town

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Yvonne Flaherty