Holiday rentals in Comeragh Mountains

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A winding gravel path leads to a cozy cabin nestled among tall trees, with the sun setting in the background. The grassy area surrounding the cabin features a mix of light and shadow from the trees, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Cabin in Raven's Rock
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 471 reviews

Tranquil Log Cabin in the Comeragh Mountains (2/2)

Crab Tree Cabin Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Comeragh Mountains on a working sheep farm, Raven's Rock Glamping is the perfect blend of nature and luxury. Perfect for those looking to escape it all and immerse themselves in the Irish countryside. Raven's Rock is off the beaten path, located on the East Munster Way, near stunning hillwalks such as Lough Mohra and Coumshingaun and the Suir Blue Way. We'll be happy to help you plan some hikes to make the most of your South East stay.

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The exterior of the renovated corn mill features a blend of stone and slate with multiple gabled roofs and skylights. Surrounded by mature trees, the structure is set against a serene landscape, showcasing its rustic charm. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance.
Home in Mooncoin
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 999 reviews

400 Year Old, Portnascully Mill

5 minutes from all local amenities: shops, take aways, pubs & café. (Waterford: 15 min drive, Kilkenny: 25 mins. & Rosslare (ferry) 1 .5 hours, Cork Airport 1.5 hrs). Ideal location for exploring the Sunny South East. Pros: Rustic charm, relaxed ambiance, tranquil setting amidst mature woodland by a babbling stream, a unique opportunity to stay in a renovated old corn mill. Perfect place to escape the hectic pace of modern life. Ideal for couples, families (with kids), big groups, girlie nt

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The semi-detached cottage features a stone exterior with white and red accents. The inviting outdoor area is paved with stones, surrounded by neatly arranged landscape plants. A wooden table and chairs are positioned on the patio, providing a cozy spot to enjoy the fresh air.
Cottage in County Waterford
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Wiel’s Cottage near The Comeragh Mountains

Take it easy and have a getaway to a cosy 190-year-old cottage in the Irish countryside. The cottage is semi-detached and has its own private outdoor area. The cottage is located in the countryside village of Ballymacarbry which is situated at the foot of the Nire Valley and is perfect for hikers, with beautiful walking paths. Cyclists with the winding roads of the Sean Kelly circuit and walkers with the many woodland trails. The cottage is also a 10 minute drive from the Comeragh Mountains.

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A stone wall kitchen area features warm lighting from pendant lamps, creating a cozy ambiance. A large kitchen island is accompanied by a floral centerpiece, while Crittall-style windows provide a glimpse of the adjoining space, enhancing the open-plan design.
Barn in Windgap
5 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

Queenies lodge, a stunning getaway, Co Kilkenny

Create unforgettable memories and discover peace, tranquility and calm immersed in this truly unique lovingly restored barn. Queenies lodge, has been included in the top 100 places to stay in Ireland, by The Sunday Times, ‘23, ‘25. The Lodge is enhanced by a private wooded walk and wellness area. It is located close to the picturesque village of Windgap, 25 minutes from Kilkenny city. Beautiful old stone and brick, restored to its former glory make this an exceptional home to come and visit.

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Two donkeys stand side by side near a gate, facing away from the camera. Green fields extend into the distance, framed by gentle hills and partially cloudy skies. The scene captures a peaceful rural setting, emphasizing the connection with nature.
Barn in County Tipperary
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

The Swallow's Nest

Please don't come here - If you're looking for big city lights, mod cons & public transport. Please do come here - If you're interested in growing your own food, keeping bees, hiking, food preservation, nature, chickens & geese, bats, birdsong & silence (hens/geese/wildlife permitting!). The Swallow's Nest is a tiny barn which sits between Slievenamon & the Comeragh mountains, in the glorious valley known as The Honeylands but is only a ten minute drive from Clonmel, Tipperary's County town.

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An airy, open-plan living space is adorned with natural light streaming through the large glass doors, which offer views of the beach. A wooden dining table accompanied by four chairs complements a contemporary orange sofa, while a wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch.
Barn in Waterford
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

The Nissen hut, Unique & Stylish Beach Hut Retreat

Luxurious beachfront hideaway. A unique & cosy seaside Nissen hut with beach access. Ideal for quiet romantic breaks. Featured on the cover of Ireland’s Homes Interiors & living Magazine & Period Living, the Nissen Hut is the epitome of seaside chic. The lofty open-plan space includes a wood-burning stove, a Balinese style bathroom with rain shower, a stylish double bedroom and a fully equipped kitchen. The space has super fast fibre broadband. Pets are most welcome! (Must be house trained)

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A small blue building is framed by lush greenery and vibrant poppy flowers in the foreground. The building features large windows that let in natural light, surrounded by an inviting garden setting.
Guest house in Clonmel
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews

The Studio in the Sky

From artist studio to guest house, this little building is an ongoing project, with so much to offer. Sitting on higher grounds just behind the main house, it has its own garden with a view to take your breath away. It’s a bit of a rise to get there but totally worth it. If you keep climbing across small fields and a strip of forest, you’ll find yourself on Slievenamon’s mountain trails. Downhill from here lies Kilcash village, pub, church, more forestry and the ruins of an old castle

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A cozy living area is furnished with a grey sofa and a small side table. A floor rug adds warmth to the wooden flooring. Natural light enters through a window adorned with floral curtains, while a television and decorative fireplace create a comfortable atmosphere.
Flat in County Tipperary
5 out of 5 average rating, 218 reviews

Blath Cottage

Guests have their own private attached one bedroom cottage at the side of the host home with a spacious bedroom, ensuite bathroom with electric shower, living area, kitchenette, oil heating, open fire, private patio & private parking. Surrounded by nature. 500m from the renowned Coolmore Stud. Within 5 minute drive from the scenic town of Fethard. Short drive to the Rock of Cashel, Kilkenny Castle, Cahir Castle, Swiss Cottage, Blueway & Slievenamon just to name a few.

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The charming stone exterior of the cottage showcases colorful climbing roses flanking the entrance. A bright red door adds a welcoming touch, while a blue bench sits beside it. The roof is covered with slate tiles, and a brick chimney extends upward, framed by a cloudy sky.
Cabin in Mullinahone
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Hawes Barn - 200 Year Old Cottage

Set within the Croc An Oir Estate (translated as Crock of Gold) and tucked away down a leafy boreen, this beautifully restored, converted stone barn offers a truly relaxing holiday where hospitality and a traditional Irish experience is offered in abundance. Croc an Oir is a romantic retreat for a couple, and traditional features include a cosy woodburner, a half door, arched windows and a delightful loft style bedroom. There is also a private courtyard and garden.

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A medieval castle tower rises above a serene landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and young trees. The soft hues of the sky blend with the tranquil setting, while the rustic structures of the surrounding area add to the historical charm.
Castle in Kilfeacle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 433 reviews

Charming 15th Century Castle

Built in the late 1400s, Grantstown Castle has been lovingly restored and mixes medieval architecture with modern comforts. The Castle Is Rented In Its Entirety And Caters For Up To Seven Guests. The castle is comprised of six floors, connected via a stone and oak spiral staircase. There are three double bedrooms and one single. The castle has great battlements which are accessible at the top of the staircase and host amazing views of the surrounding countryside.

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A misty evening is captured, revealing the glow from inside the restored cottage through its glass gable. In the foreground, white flowers are seen, adding a natural element to the scene, while outdoor seating is positioned on the patio, surrounded by greenery.
Cottage in Mooncoin
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 1,047 reviews

Big Mick's Cottage

Beautifully restored cottage located on a working farm in peaceful Kilkenny countryside between Mullinavat, Piltown and Mooncoin. We are within 30 minutes drive of Waterford, Kilkenny and Clonmel. Fantastic views and long quite walks are promised. A stones throw from the beautiful Curraghmore estate, Comeragh mountains with the spectacular Mahon Falls and Coumshingaun Lake and Slievenamon. The Deise Greenway and Copper Coast beaches are easily accessed nearby.

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A traditional Irish cottage is highlighted, featuring a vibrant pink exterior contrasted with a slate roof. Surrounding greenery and well-maintained gardens create an inviting entrance. The structure combines rustic elements with modern design, showcasing a harmonious blend with the landscape in the background.
Cottage in Dungarvan
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Bendan’s cottage- Adults only

Romantic Traditional Irish cottage newly renovated to include modern comforts, located in the heart of west Waterford surrounded by the Knockmealdown mountains, the Black Water valley and superb views of the Comeragh mountains. It is an 18 min drive (19km) to the attractive coastal town of Dungarvan. Home to the Waterford Greenway. It is a 18min drive (20km) to the historical town of Lismore. 18 minutes to the Nire Valley where Lake fishing features.

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