Maggie's Place

Holiday Home, 2 Bedroom, Cahersiveen, Family Friendly

MAGGIE’S PLACE

About the property

This semi-detached townhouse overlooks the sea and is nestled into the mountainside, along the famous Barr Na Sraide street. At just a few minutes’ walk downhill to the main road, Maggie’s Place is a prime location for holidaymakers to enjoy all that Cahersiveen has to offer all year round.

Guests can enjoy a more classic Irish interior throughout the house. Downstairs offers a cosy living room with a tv, a second living room space with a fireplace and dining table, and a kitchen. The kitchen extends off the living room to the rear of the house and is equipped with all the essentials that you will need for your home-from-home stay. There is also a downstairs bathroom with a walk-in shower.

A courtyard is located at the side of the house, offering guests a private and tranquil sunspot on warmer sunny days to relax in. Upstairs features a large bathroom with a shower, as well as a double bedroom and twin bedroom with two single beds. Both bedrooms include a bedside locker, chest of drawers, and mirror or vanity spaces for guests.

With its central town location, this quaint and classic South Kerry holiday home puts visitors at a stone’s throw from the action in Cahersiveen. Maggie’s Place is a short walk from the heart of the town, holidaymakers can enjoy the boutique and independent shops, award-winning restaurants, excursions and day trips on offer, and live music in the pubs all year round.

 

About the area

Located along the breathtaking Skellig Coast, Cahersiveen is a hidden gem that serves as the perfect base for exploring the Ring of Kerry, Wild Atlantic Way, and nearby Skellig Islands from. The picturesque town is nestled “between the hills and sea” and is surrounded by rugged mountainous landscapes and spectacular coastal views. Cahersiveen offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, outdoor adventure, and rich Irish history.

The town is a gateway to the Skelligs, famous for their dramatic cliffs and the ancient monastic settlement perched high above the sea on Skellig Michael, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Kerry is one of the world’s 23 International Dark Sky Reserves, and this can be best enjoyed in South Kerry and along the Iveragh Peninsula.

Cahersiveen is home to historic landmarks such as the Cahergall Stone Fort and the Daniel O'Connell Memorial Church, honouring one of Ireland’s greatest political figures.

If you’re looking for things to do in Cahersiveen, a wide range of activities are on offer in and around town. From river kayaking and whiskey tasting to hiking, boat tours, and horse riding. For bespoke experiences, Skellig Holiday Homes can help organise day trips, or suggest dining experiences, ensuring a tailored experience for every visitor.

With friendly locals, breathtaking landscapes, and a vibrant culture, Cahersiveen is the perfect destination for exploring the Skellig Coast - just one hour from Killarney, Tralee, or Kerry Airport. Come for the scenery, stay for the memories!

Amenities

WiFi TV Bathroom

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