Car advised Wheelchair access Nearest amenities: 2 km
Notes:
May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Description of this group of co-located holiday homes
All four of our properties have been completely renovated and tastefully decorated to retain the character and charm of these 400 year old stone buildings. Guests can enjoy the landscaped gardens with a patio area for barbecues, before retiring to their cottages with all the comforts of home. Castleoliverfarm represents the very highest standard in modern four star luxury. Beds and mattresses etc. are superbly comfortable, with fixtures and fittings of the highest quality. All of the properties are extremely spacious and very well equipped. Set on a working farm in a very scenic location with natural spring water on tap and exceptionally clean mountain air, all guests are assured of a warm and friendly welcome
Castleoliver Farm sleeps 17
Seefin Cottage sleeps 4
Castleoliver Farm Overview
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The Limerick / Tipperary / County Limerick region
The county of Limerick is located at the south-west of Ireland, where the Shannon river widens before running into the Atlantic. This county has a particularly rich history which marks its landscape and its inheritance, with its castles, its old museums and its walls. Indeed, the town of Limerick has many museums and art galleries - the museum of hunting, the collection of self-portraits at the University of Limerick and Limerick city museum itself. The rural charm and quiet of its slightly undulating landscapes, which characterizes the County is in contrast to the beauty of its cities: Castleconnell on the Shannon or Adare, with its old houses with the thatched roofs and its medieval churches. This county also offers golf, fishing, horseriding and many other sports of interest.
Ardpatrick area
Most historic of the four Limerick places linked with the national apostle, St. Patrick, hilltop monastic ruins are attributed to the patron saint, although the stump of a round tower is judged to be older than the church ruins. The name Ardpatrick is from the Irish 'Ard Phádraig' meaning the Height or Hill of Patrick, or the High Place of Pádraig. The ancient name of the hill was 'Tulach na Feinne' which means the hill of the Fianna. Local attractions include Lough Gur (world famous archaeological site), Swiss Cottage, Cahir Castle, Mitchelstown Caves, Croom Mills, Adare Village and the historic town of Kilmallock. For the outdoor enthusiast there is hill walking, with many excellent mapped walking routes. Horse-riding, golfing and fishing available nearby.
How to get there
Ryan Air runs regular cheap flights to Cork, Shannon and Dublin from most European cities.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Cork/Shannon: 60 km
Ferry:
Rosslare: 120 km
Activities near Ardpatrick
Sports: Tennis in town Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats A winter sun break Cycling holidays
Facilities for this group of co-located holiday homes
Rooms:
Bedrooms (8)
Furniture:
Sleeps maximum of 17
Other:
Please check with the advertiser regarding linen and towels.
Catering notes for this group of co-located holiday homes
This is a self-catering set of co-located homes.
Four charming stone built 17th century properties catering for groups of 2, 4, 5 and 6 respectively
Further details for this group of co-located holiday homes
Bed linen and towels are provided. Electricity and heating oil are charged extra on a non profit metered basis.To facilitate other guests departure time is 10.00 am. and arrival time is from 4.00pm.The owners Alyce and Michael live on site (across the Courtyard in Baytree House) and are always available to help make your stay in Ireland as enjoyable and memorable as possible.Details in our website are always maintained up to date.
Rental rates for this group of co-located holiday homes
Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Electricity and heating oil are charged extra on a metered non profit basis
Guestbook for Castleoliver Farm
Alyce and Michael thank you so much. You hospitality and help made our stay at castle oliver farm an unbelievable experience. Ireland is more than we could have imagined. We will be back soon. Mike and Nancy .. USA... May '08
You have such a lovely home, it has been such a joy to stay here. This cottage has been our first visit to Ireland Perfect. Thank you so much for all your help advice and kindness, they were greatly appreciated. Blessings. Jeri Anne, Birmingham, USA......May 2009
We’ve stayed all over the world in the best rentals and this one met and exceeded our choosy standards. The kids enjoyed Michelle and loved the animals. We will all take a piece of Ireland with us and leave a bit of our hearts here with you! Thank you for your amazing hospitality. Ramin,Amanda,Raihannah & Merita,Dubai
Availability for this group of co-located holiday homes
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