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Holiday Homes in Ballinkillen, Carlow

Self-Catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation in Ballinkillen

Ballinkillen, located between Borris and Muine Bheag in County Carlow, Ireland, is an ideal destination for a self-catering escape. With only 20 homes and 74 residents, this quaint village offers a peaceful retreat. Visitors can explore the historic Church of St. Lazerian, renowned for its exquisite stained glass window donated by Wilson of Youghal, making it a significant pilgrimage site. Ballinkillen's serene surroundings and cultural heritage, combined with a variety of self-catering accommodations like villas and chalets, create a perfect setting for a relaxing getaway amidst ancient beauty and tranquility.

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Cottages and Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in Ballinkillen, Carlow, Ireland

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Discover Ballinkillen: A Quintessential Irish Village

The Ballinkillen, also known as Ballinkillin, is a small village situated between Borris and Muine Bheag, in the Carlow county of Ireland. This village comprises only 20 homes and a total of 74 people. It is also home to a national school, a local shop, two housing estates, and a hurling pitch known as the Mc Donnell Park.

Self-Catering Breaks in Ballinkillen

This village is also popular amongst the tourists as an ideal destination for self-catering holidays. To accommodate the large number of tourists coming here every year, Ballinkillen provides a wide variety of self-catering accommodation like self-catering villas and holiday chalets.

Historic Churches and Pilgrimage Site of Ballinkillen

The most popular feature of this village is its Church. This Church is dedicated to St. Lazerian and is known for its beautiful and fine quality stained glass window, which was given to it by Wilson of Youghal. According to the faded history of this church, it was built in 1793 by Fr. Michael Brophy and it is said to be the oldest one in the diocese. Along with this Church, there are many more significant Churches situated in the village of Ballinkillen. Due to the presence of large number of Churches in the place, this village is also popular as a pilgrimage site.

What Does Ballinkillen Offer for Cottage Breaks?

With its charming rural landscape and historical sites, Ballinkillen is an ideal destination for those looking for a relaxing cottage break. Whether you're interested in exploring the rich history and religious sites or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, Ballinkillen offers a unique retreat in the heart of Ireland.

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