Bidsie Bricke's in Rinemackaderrig

Welcome to Bidsie Bricke's. This end-terraced cottage is located in the village of Carrigaholt, County Clare and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area and comfy seating. Sitting room with dining area and multi-fuel stove.

Location

Bidsie Bricke's is an end-terraced cottage right next to the harbour in the village of Carrigaholt, County Clare. The cottage sleeps five people and has one double bedroom, one twin, one single and two bathrooms. The accommodation also includes a kitchen with a dining area and a sitting room with a multi-fuel stove. Outside is a rear lawned garden and patio with outdoor furniture. Right next to the harbour, Bidsie Bricke's is a superb cottage in a stunning location.

Carrigaholt is a small, picturesque fishing village in County Clare. The village boasts a ruined castle, a shop, pubs and restaurants. There is also a beach, which is ideal for swimming, along with fishing opportunities and boat trips for dolphin watching.

County Clare has so much on offer; boat trips, quirky pubs, seaside resorts and a great tradition for Irish music, all set amidst spectacular scenery such as the towering Cliffs of Moher and the fascinating landscape of The Burren.

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Reviews of Bidsie Bricke's

"We chose Carrigaholt for a week for a bit of peace and quiet and the unspoilt wild we had read about. The large stone cottage used to be a restaurant and has a lot of original features. The beds are comfy, the lounge spacious and the wood burger on hand if you want to cosy up. The place wasn't entirely spotless but a few cobwebs did not deter us. There is no wifi, but that's sometimes a good thing. The post office across the street is great, and the postmaster will help you with any questions, even supply you with eggs and local produce should you fancy it. He get 5* in our experience. The cottage is also ideally located at the end of the small street where right next to the little oyster bay which gets the afternoon sun. Lovely village, lovely cottage and lovely stay."

Reviewed by Will J on 30/06/2017

"A very relaxing holiday in a well-loved and comfortable family home. "

Reviewed by Mr Dorans on 21/04/2016

"Had a wonderful stay, we have 3 three children from 2 -6 years and the house and garden were very child friendly. We were looked after very well and the locals were friendly especially Pat in the post office who brought freshly baked scones to our door. Mary made sure we had enough of everything and even called during the week to see if we were enjoying our stay. We loved the original decor of the house, It is an ideal quiet location for a relaxing break with views of the sea. It was close to beaches for collecting seashells and Kilkee with its cliff views and Loophead lighthouse. There is also a local fish shop where you can buy fish caught fresh earlier in the day. The Long Dock Pub with its wonderful food and welcome is also worth a visit. We hope to return again next year."

Reviewed by Evelyn P on 13/07/2015

"Had a warm welcome on arrival and the location was perfect. The cottage was a great size and very comfortable. We loved the beautiful lounge and multi stove, and the playroom was a great addition."

Reviewed by Mrs Adams on 18/05/2015

"Another relaxing stay at Bidsies - our second time there. It's becoming a 'home from home' for us. Everything we could possibly want from a relaxing family holiday was at Bidsies and Carrigaholt."

Reviewed by Mr Pumford on 09/09/2014

"We loved staying at Bidsie Brickes. The house is perfect for a relaxing family break and we will be back next year. The owner laid on everything that we could have needed for our stay and even sent a newspaper cutting of local walks to the house addressed to me - really thoughtful. Carrigaholt is lovely and friendly and is in a perfect spot for exploring the west of Ireland without being overrun by holidaymakers and screaming kids. We managed to watch dolphins swimming about by the castle, took part in the tractor run and enjoyed each of the 4 pubs in the village."

Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 03/10/2013