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Holiday Homes in Ballyhaise, Cavan

Self-Catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation in Ballyhaise

Ballyhaise, a charming village in County Cavan, Ireland, is ideal for a self-catering escape, blending history with picturesque landscapes. The village's serene environment makes it perfect for cottage holidays, attracting visitors who enjoy its tranquil charm and rich history dating back to the early 17th century. Notable attractions include the historic Ballyhaise House, built in 1730 in German architectural style, and the ancient bridge over the Annalee River. Visitors will find a range of self-catering accommodations, including villas, cottages, and log cabins, offering comfort and affordability for a memorable stay in this delightful setting.

Booking your holiday accommodation in Ballyhaise early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Greens Norton House
Towcester, Northamptonshire Around 16 miles from Ballyhaise
Greens Norton House, Northamptonshire,  England Viewed 16 times in last week.
Sleeps 12 - 25, 12 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 7560 - £ 9800
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Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Microwave Dishwasher Games room Garden BBQ EV Charging
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome


Cottages and Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in Ballyhaise, Cavan, Ireland

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Discover Ballyhaise: A Serene Village in Cavan, Ireland

Ballyhaise is a village located in the County of Cavan in Ireland. The town is located at a distance of around 7 km northeast of Cavan. In Irish, the meaning of the town’s name is Entrance to the Ford of the Rapid Water. The history of this town dates back to the early 17th century.

What Does Ballyhaise Offer for Self-Catering Holidays?

Owing to its pleasant environment and serenity, people prefer this place for self-catering holidays. The town is dotted with several tourist spots, which bring people from all over the places for vacationing.

Cultural and Historical Attractions in Ballyhaise

The main attractions of this place include historical buildings, churches, and landscapes. A popular attraction in this place is Ballyhaise House, which was built to provide a home to a landlord family named Newburghs in the year 1730. The house was built in the German architectural style by Richard Cassells, who was a German living in Dunline.

Unique Features of Ballyhaise: Annalee River and the Historical Bridge

The town is situated near the Annalee River, and there is a bridge made over the river, which is about 300 years old.

Accommodation Options: Self-Catering Cottages and More in Ballyhaise

There are many self-catering accommodation options here in the form of villas, small cottages, log cabins, and holiday chalets that offer a comfortable stay for visitors at much more affordable rates. Tourists who come here often opt to stay in these types of accommodations to enjoy their holidays to the maximum level.

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