1 BR townhouse in heart of Kinnitty Village
5.0
Outstanding(3 Reviews)House in Co. Tipperary, Ireland
3 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Includes essentialsInternet / Wifi, Laundry and more
About this house rental
This beautiful, clean and cosy 1BR apartment is located right on the Main Street in Kinnitty Village at the foot of the Slieve Blooms. You have biking/walking trails, the church, Kinnitty Castle, 2 shoppes, a cafe, and 2 pubs all within a very short walk. Kinnitty itself is an ideal location in between Dublin and Galway, making it very accessible if you’re touring Ireland by car.
Kinnitty Village is a beautiful little village at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in Co. Offaly. It’s very centrally location as it is just over an hour to Galway, Dublin, or Limerick. Also in less than an hour you can be in major towns such as Carlow, Portlaoise, Athlone and Kilkenny. Even closer again, in less than 30 minutes distance from Kinnitty we have major towns Tullamore (Tullamore Dew) Roscrea, and Birr.
With all of this around you, you’re still in the tranquility at the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. For the outdoor enthusiast there is a great variety of walking trails. Looped trails, Kinnitty Castle Loop, Glinsk Castle and Glenregan can be accessed from the trailhead at Kinnitty Forest trailhead on the Mountrath Road. There are two eco walks near the village at Glenafelly and Knockbarron. The long distance Slieve Bloom Way can be accessed from the trailhead at Kinnitty forest. The Slieve Bloom routes through Glendine and the Cut have increased in popularity with road cyclists over the years.
The gentle rolling hills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains rise from the central plains of Ireland, forming a natural link between the counties of Laois and of Offaly. The area is picturesque, peaceful, gloriously multi-coloured and one of the least explored in Ireland. Dotted around the mountains are quaint little villages, and to visit one is like stepping back in time to an era when life moved at a slower pace. These are the places where people will take the time to talk to you, will listen to your stories and enjoy telling you theirs. According to the locals the Slieve Bloom have everything, except the sea!
The Slieve Bloom are easily accessible from all corners of Ireland. However, as well as being a wonderful destination in their own right, their central location makes the area an ideal base for visitors wishing to make trips to other parts of Ireland.
The Slieve Bloom, along with the Massif Central in France, are the oldest mountains in Europe; they were once also the highest at 3,700m. Weathering has reduced them to 527m. On a clear day, one can see the high points of the four ancient provinces of Ireland.
Hike the Irish wilderness, Horse ride off the beaten track, Mountain bike Ireland’s most challenging routes, Golf the scenic countryside.
See more here:
https://slievebloom.ie
Traditional music nights are held on every 3rd Wednesday in the Slieve Bloom Bar. Entertainment is provided at weekends in the Dungeon Bar at Kinnitty Castle, the Slieve bloom Bar and Giltraps.
Kinnitty Village is a beautiful little village at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains in Co. Offaly. It’s very centrally location as it is just over an hour to Galway, Dublin, or Limerick. Also in less than an hour you can be in major towns such as Carlow, Portlaoise, Athlone and Kilkenny. Even closer again, in less than 30 minutes distance from Kinnitty we have major towns Tullamore (Tullamore Dew) Roscrea, and Birr.
With all of this around you, you’re still in the tranquility at the foothills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. For the outdoor enthusiast there is a great variety of walking trails. Looped trails, Kinnitty Castle Loop, Glinsk Castle and Glenregan can be accessed from the trailhead at Kinnitty Forest trailhead on the Mountrath Road. There are two eco walks near the village at Glenafelly and Knockbarron. The long distance Slieve Bloom Way can be accessed from the trailhead at Kinnitty forest. The Slieve Bloom routes through Glendine and the Cut have increased in popularity with road cyclists over the years.
The gentle rolling hills of the Slieve Bloom Mountains rise from the central plains of Ireland, forming a natural link between the counties of Laois and of Offaly. The area is picturesque, peaceful, gloriously multi-coloured and one of the least explored in Ireland. Dotted around the mountains are quaint little villages, and to visit one is like stepping back in time to an era when life moved at a slower pace. These are the places where people will take the time to talk to you, will listen to your stories and enjoy telling you theirs. According to the locals the Slieve Bloom have everything, except the sea!
The Slieve Bloom are easily accessible from all corners of Ireland. However, as well as being a wonderful destination in their own right, their central location makes the area an ideal base for visitors wishing to make trips to other parts of Ireland.
The Slieve Bloom, along with the Massif Central in France, are the oldest mountains in Europe; they were once also the highest at 3,700m. Weathering has reduced them to 527m. On a clear day, one can see the high points of the four ancient provinces of Ireland.
Hike the Irish wilderness, Horse ride off the beaten track, Mountain bike Ireland’s most challenging routes, Golf the scenic countryside.
See more here:
https://slievebloom.ie
Traditional music nights are held on every 3rd Wednesday in the Slieve Bloom Bar. Entertainment is provided at weekends in the Dungeon Bar at Kinnitty Castle, the Slieve bloom Bar and Giltraps.
Amenities
Internet / Wifi
Laundry
Map of Co. Tipperary, Ireland
Reviews
5.0
Outstanding(3 Reviews)5.0
This is a great property for people looking to be slightly off the beaten track. Plenty to do and see minus throngs of tourists!
5.0
Was a great few days to get away, and this house was a lovely base of operations. It's in a great location in Kinnitty village, was clean and well-equipped, and suited us very well. I also appreciated the binder full of things to do in the area.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Co. Tipperary, Ireland?
The average price for a rental in Co. Tipperary, Ireland is £77 per night. This rental is £30 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at 1 BR townhouse in heart of Kinnitty Village. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is 1 BR townhouse in heart of Kinnitty Village pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at 1 BR townhouse in heart of Kinnitty Village?
We found 2 amenities for this rental. This includes internet / wifi, and laundry.
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