| Fort View , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ 110- £405
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Set on a working farm, this comfortable ground floor apartment is set just one mile from the beach and a mere three and a half miles from the amenities at Doonbeg. A lovely lawned garden makes this a great property for people with children, or the two car parking facility means that two smaller families or a group of friends could enjoy this location. Well placed for days out on the beach as well as for local conveniences such as shops and pubs, this makes a great holiday home no matter what time of year. |
| The village of Doonbeg (meaning 'small fort’) in County Clare grew up around the now ruined Doonbeg Castle – a fortification erected in the 16th Century. The village is a lively place and provides a wide selection of pubs often offering traditional Irish music, as well as a good selection of shops and restaurants. Nearby, golf enthusiasts are able to enjoy the Doonbeg Golf Club Course, Greg Norman's new course at Doughmore, which is reputably amongst the finest golfing in the world. Walks through the beautiful countryside highlight the area's wonderful picturesque nature with rolling hills and dramatic mountain vistas. Down on the beaches, visitors can enjoy horse riding across golden sands. Spanish Point and Doughmore Strand are renowned for quality surfing and the towns of Kilrush and Carrigaholt are great places to find dolphin-watching boat trips. |
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| Detached Dormer Bungalow for 10 in Doonbeg , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ from 401
Sleeps: 10 |

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| This deceptively spacious property is situated 2 miles from the villages of Doonbeg and Cree on the west coast of County Clare, and is just over an hour's drive from Shannon Airport. Its interiors are beautifully decorated to a high standard and it comes equipped with all mod cons. The lounge boasts a lovely open fire as does the kitchen/diner, ideal for nights in listening to some music, enjoying good company and food along with a few nice bottles of wine. This area has almost too much to do from golfing to fishing, walking to dolphin watching. |
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| Tardis Cottage , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ 149- £539
Sleeps: 7 |

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| This cosy cottage has been carefully modernised and offers comfortable accommodation for up to seven people. The dining kitchen is beautifully appointed and equipped with a light and airy feel as it is on open plan with the cosy sitting room. A multi-fuel stove is a welcome focal point in the sitting room, especially in the cooler months. There are four lovely bedrooms - two of them are on the ground floor with a family bathroom making the property very flexible accommodation, and able to cater for everyone. The remaining two double bedrooms and a further shower room are upstairs. Outside is a delightful rear patio area with garden furniture and with a pub only a minutes walk away, this makes an ideal property as a base to see this lovely location. |
| The village of Doonbeg grew up round the remains of a 16th Century castle, and the name Doonbeg means ‘Small Fort.' The village and the area around it offer a good range of public houses, many of which have traditional Irish music on a regular basis to entertain visitors and locals alike. Golfers are well catered for with several courses in the area including Greg Norman’s course at Doughmore. Walkers won’t be disappointed as the area is so beautiful and offers plentiful hiking opportunities, and for equine enthusiasts the stunning white beaches at Doughmore Strand and Spanish Point are just waiting to be explored on horseback. Visitors can also go dolphin spotting from the towns of Kilrush and Carrigaholt on one of the boat excursions these towns offer. This area has a rich heritage to be discovered and is a fabulous holiday destination. |
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| Detached House for 8 to 10 in Doonbeg , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ from 305
Sleeps: 10 |

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| This large and spacious home is in the heart of Doonbeg Village on the Coast of the Atlantic. Its bedrooms are all ensuite and the garden is large and sunny. Famous for its Championship Golf Course, Doonbeg also has its choice of pubs, many with traditional music. White Strand beach is 2.5 miles away and the seaside resort of Kilkee with its Aquadome (and a host of other activities including more golf) is just 8 miles down the road. It is a wonderful touring base for the rugged west coast, and Co. Kerry is within easy reach from here, just a ferry ride away. |
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| Semi-detached Cottage for 6 in Doonbeg , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ from 281
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Doonbeg is a charming small seaside village and a wonderful base for touring County Clare. It is just 10km from Kilkee with its golden sandy beach and Waterworld Leisure Complex, and is within driving distance of other popular tourist towns Lahinch (30km), Liscannor and Doolin. The sitting room is very comfortably furnished with a cosy suite of furniture, an open fire, a TV and DVD player. To the rear of this property, the gardens overlook the Doonbeg River, which is where they got their name – Radharc na hAbhann (view of the river). |
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| Atlantic View , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ 104- £335
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This cosy first floor apartment is located on a working farm and boasts excellent views from the bedrooms. Set just one mile from the beach, this property has been decorated and furnished to provide simple, comfortable and cosy accommodation for up to five people. There are two good sized bedrooms, one of which is en-suite and the other boasting both a double and single bed, making it ideal for a young family. The amenities of the nearby village of Doonbeg are within easy reach, and guests at this lovely cottage will enjoy the fabulous surrounding scenery. |
| The village of Doonbeg - meaning small fort - in County Clare grew from the remains of Doonbeg Castle, built in the 16th Century. The settlement and surrounding area offer a good variety of pubs, many of which provide traditional Irish music, whilst Greg Norman's new golf course at Doughmore - the Doonbeg Golf Club Course – caters for enthusiasts of the sport. There are numerous walks through this lovely region as well as the opportunity to explore the white sand beaches from horseback. Doughmore Strand and Spanish Point are renowned for their quality surfing, whilst the towns of Kilrush and Carrigaholt offer boat excursions for dolphin watching. With fishing, deep sea angling, the West Clare Railway and the International Jazz Festival, there is ample to do in this peaceful yet fun-filled area of Ireland. |
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| Ocean View , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ 157- £527
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This cosy detached bungalow is positioned in a quiet location in the Clare coastal countryside, just three miles from the village of Doonbeg. This property comes with incredible views of both the countryside and the Atlantic Ocean, visible from the large windows in the sitting room. Offering simple, comfortable accommodation for six people across three bedrooms, the rest of the property is composed of a sitting room with electric fire and a kitchen with dining area. The property also offers a good sized garden and ample parking. |
| With a name that means 'small fort', the village of Doonbeg in County Clare evolved around the remains of Doonbeg Castle, a fortification built in the 16th Century. The village itself and the surrounding area has a good variety of pubs - many of which offer traditional Irish music performances - whilst golf enthusiasts will enjoy Greg Norman's course at Doughmore. The area is full of great walking and cycling opportunities, whilst equestrian enthusiasts are well catered for with ample of facilities for horse riding. Doughmore Strand and Spanish Point are renowned for quality surfing, whilst Kilrush and Carrigaholt offer boat excursions for dolphin watching. |
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| Detached House for 5 in Doonbeg , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ from 308
Sleeps: 5 |

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| This is one of twelve holiday homes located in the centre of Doonbeg village, 40 minutes from Ennis market town and 1.5 hours from Shannon airport. Doonbeg enjoys traditional Irish pubs some are highly renowned for their food. Nearby is an 18 hole golf links designed by world player Greg Norman and a wonderful long sandy surf beach. Kilkee seaside resort is 5 miles with its indoor water world center, cinema, cliff walks and diving center. The houses are spacious, modern design and all ensuite perfect for a large family. |
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| Detached Bungalow for 6 to 8 in Doonbeg , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ from 414
Sleeps: 8 |

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| This spacious house is 1.5 hours' drive from Shannon Airport, 45 minutes from Ennis market town and 4.5 miles from Doonbeg village. The house stands on a large garden in a peaceful rural setting, devoid of traffic and within strolling distance of the beach. Tastefully decorated. King Koil mattresses. Satellite TVs in main rooms. The house overlooks the countryside towards the sea. Doonbeg Golf links course is 2 miles. |
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| Craggaknock , Doonbeg |
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Price: £ 125- £502
Sleeps: 7 |

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| Just three miles from Doonbeg village, and close to Doonbeg Golf Club and hotel, is this lovely little property. Offering contemporary, open plan living accommodation, the cottage is well equipped and comfortable. This home-from-home is ideal for larger families or a group of friends. To the rear of the building is a decked area, providing a wonderful opportunity for a barbecue or some al fresco dining. The shops, pubs and restaurants of Doonbeg are only three miles away and with the beach right outside your house, this is a wonderful holiday home no matter what time of year. |
| The 16th Century County Clare village of Doonbeg - meaning ‘small fort’ – grew up in the remains of Doonbeg Castle. Both the village and surrounding area offer a range of pubs, many offering traditional live Irish music, as well as shops and restaurants. Golf enthusiasts are well catered for by Greg Norman's new course at Doughmore - the Doonbeg Golf Club Course - which allows visitors to try their hand at some of the world’s finest golfing facilities. The area also boasts a wide selection of local walks through the region's beautiful scenery as well as the opportunity to explore the white, sandy beaches from horseback. Spanish Point and Doughmore Strand are renowned for quality surfing whilst in the towns of Kilrush and Carrigaholt, dolphin-watching boat excursions can be arranged. |
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