The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
The Breakers - Castletown, Ireland
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The Breakers

2-6 Keys 4 Bedrooms 8 Guests 2 BathsView Amenities

Description

Dublin, Ireland's Capital, is known for its rich history, lively atmosphere and world-famous pubs. Museums and tasting tours can be visited and organised to go through history and have fun!
While Dublin receives many tourist attractions and places of interest, many visitors to Ireland want to explore and visit something different. The Irish countryside is home to enchanting folklore, lush landscapes, beautiful flora and fauna, lovely churches and castles that invite the most curious to experience something unique.

Wexford is situated in Ireland's famous "sunny southeast". It is one of the most popular destinations for Dubliners wishing to escape the city's hustle and bustle, find a quieter atmosphere, and enjoy the many coastal and beach areas.

The tranquillity and peace of this property are an ideal destination for guests looking to relax and explore the region's wild beauty, from fantastic outdoor excursions to nearby villages full of Irish charm and tradition.

This homely residence has four lovely bedrooms decorated in a classical style. It can accommodate eight guests who will enjoy a comfortable, bright, and quiet space to relax and rest.
Natural light is drawn to the living spaces of this property thanks to the large windows which look out over the luscious Irish countryside and sea views.
The generously sized living room and dining room give a charming ambience with rustic decor in wood and a choice of more contemporary furniture giving a modern twist to the space.

The outdoor areas feature a lounge space perfect for enjoying on sunny days a nice picnic with the stunning landscape.


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Property Amenities

No Pets Allowed | Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
Satellite/Cable TV
Smart Speaker
Other
Espresso Machine
Fireplace
High Speed Internet
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Grill



Property Details

Size

Private Residence with 1 level
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1506 square feet, 140 square meters

Bedrooms

King, King, King, and Twin
8 guests maximum

Nearest airport

Dublin Airport
1 hour 19 minutes drive

Property View

Beautiful sea and countryside views.

Activities of Interest

  • Arts
  • Equestrian
  • Fish
  • Golf
  • Hike
  • Shopping
  • Kilmore Quay (1 hour drive) The village hosts a seafood festival each year, and is a popular place to visit for sightseeing, sailing, and fishing.
  • . In 1964 and was eventually restored and converted into a popular bar and nightclub in 2007.
  • Guinness Storehouse Factory (35 mins drive) one of the most popular tourist attractions in all of Ireland. In fact, the interior is designed to look exactly like a pint of Guinness itself and is known to be the largest pint in the world.
  • Collistown Equestrian Centre (7 mins drive) Collistown riding school and equestrian centre is located just outside of maynooth. Enjoy horse rinding while contemplating the landscape!
  • R & R Golf Course (8 mins drive) Play golf while admiring the sea views.

Places of Interest

  • Hook Lighthouse (1 h 23 mins drive) one of the oldest still-operating lighthouses in the world that is still in use.
  • National Heritage Park (42 mins drive) open-air museum has to-scale replicas of places and buildings illustrative of some 9,000 years of Irish history, including dolmens, a ring fort, and early Christian monasteries.
  • Dublin Castle (1 hour drive)
  • Johnstown Castle Estate (51 mins drive) This neo-Gothic structure incorporates the remains of a Norman fortress and only recently re-opened to the public.
  • Glendalough (50 mins drive)
  • Powerscourt Falls(48 mins drive)
  • The K Club Golf Club (1hour 13 mins drive)
  • Powerscourt Golf Club (45 mins drive)
  • Carton House Golf Club (1 hour 10 mins drive)