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Holiday cottages in Ireland that sleep two

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Dun na Ron
Oughterard, Galway
Dun na Ron, Galway,  Ireland Viewed 11 times in last week.
Sleeps 2 - 4, 2 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 514 - £ 2157
Sorry this property has not provided availability information.
Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Washing machine Garden BBQ free wifi
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed
Dog Friendly Couple's Cottage near Tralee, Kerry,  Ireland Viewed 9 times in last week.
Sleeps 1 - 2, 1 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 492 - £ 492
Sorry this property has not provided availability and detailed pricing information.
Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome

The following self-catering accommodation in Ireland offers apartments and cottages that are suitable for two people. They may have one or two bedrooms.  It can be useful to have an extra bedroom to hide away any suitcases or extra equipment that you may take on holiday such as fishing gear or golf clubs.

A relaxing holiday is assured if you feel happy with your holiday accommodation. It is wise to spend a little time in viewing photographs of each room simply to confirm that the décor will not irritate and that the standard of accommodation is up to your expectations.

A common complaint on holiday is an uncomfortable bed. This is impossible to ascertain from a photograph. The bedroom may appear stunning but you will not know just how soft or hard the bed is. Cottage owners try to keep their guests happy and a good bed is essential. One thing you can do is to phone the owner prior to booking and ask if the bed is comfortable. Zip-link beds are often used in holiday accommodation because they can be converted into a king-size from twin beds on request.

The type of one bedroom holiday home in Ireland much depends on your personal situation. You may be looking for something special with a romantic hideaway in mind, or it could be just a cottage in a particular location because the emphasis is on sightseeing.

There are various features that always add to the enjoyment of a holiday such as a table and chairs where people can sit and survey the scenery, a barbecue for outdoor cooking, a hot tub for that little extra pampering. Do take a look at the cottages shown below and see if any of these could be a good place to stay for your next holiday in Ireland.