Montbretia Lodge in Cloonty

Welcome to Montbretia Lodge. This beautiful detached cottage is located in Killadoon, near the village of Louisburgh, County Mayo, and sleeps eight people in four bedrooms.

Accommodation

All ground floor. Four bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x double, 1 x twin, 1 x adult bunks. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen with breakfast bar, dining area and sitting area with open fire. Utility. Underfloor heating with open fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Saorview, DVD, CD/radio, Wifi. Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair on request. Ample off road parking. Patio garden with furniture and BBQ. One well behaved dog welcome, no smoking. Shop 5 miles, hotel with bar and restaurant 4 mins walk. Beach 5 mins walk.

Location

Montbretia Lodge sits in a peaceful location in Killadoon, near the village of Louisburgh, County Mayo, and boasts spectacular views of the sea. This cottage is set entirely over the ground floor, and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms, including one king-size double with an en-suite shower room, one double, one twin and one adult bunk bedroom. The cottage also contains a family bathroom and an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with an open fire. To the outside of the cottage there is ample off road parking and a courtyard garden with furniture and a barbecue. Montbretia Lodge sits in a fantastic location, and is ideal for friends and family who want to explore the beautiful west coast of Ireland.

The small town of Louisburgh, County Mayo, is located on the Bunowen River, and has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Surrounded by lovely rural scenery, the town offers endless opportunities to explore Ireland. Boasting three Blue Flag beaches, Bertra, Carramore and Old Head, and in close proximity to Sheaffrey and Mweelrea Mountains, there is something to please everybody. Take a ferry from Roonagh Pier out to Clare Island, one of the inhabited islands in Clew Bay, and on a clear day, enjoy views towards Connemara and Achill, or discover the more traditional Féile Chois Cuain, May Bank Holiday music festival. This lovely location offers plenty to see and do for all ages.

The West of Ireland conjures up many images; thatched, whitewashed cottages, a flock of sheep on a narrow road, an emerald green field with a stone wall, or the Atlantic waves crashing into towering cliffs and rocky shores.

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Reviews of Montbretia Lodge

"We stayed here for 5 nights in total with four generations under one roof the house greatly accommodated our needs as regards open plan family area and bedrooms. The views are nothing short of stunning, you would never tire of looking out at anytime of the morning or evening. I do however have to echo what the other reviews also state for here, we had to Hoover and clean before we even unpacked, there was dust and cobwebs everywhere,in the kitchen we had dirty glasses and plates in the cupboard, the microwave needed cleaned as did the sofas. The windows were awful not cleaned on the inside or out and the whole house would need re- painted and a few new lamps and a new kettle would also benefit guests. And the outside of the house was ridiculously overgrown. This is a real pity as the house is in a lovely setting and a great base to explore from, I just think for it being a little farther out it should be a house worth the extra travel time for and in this case it simply was not. What could be a beautiful home is let down by the cleaning and maintenance. Alot of memories made in this area of Ireland for a family holiday, but I most certainly will not book this house again nor shall I use imagine ireland to book through. The house is outside louisbourgh about 15mins from louisbourgh and about a 35min drive from westport."

Reviewed by lynneelliott2014 on 13/07/2018

"The heating under the floor made the stay warm and comfy. The views at breakfast were just stunning."

Reviewed by Nieves P on 12/11/2017

"Gosh, where to start? Well, I always try to highlight a positive so let's start by saying the location is great. A few minutes walk to a small hotel which has a nice restaurant and bar; a few minutes drive to one of the most gorgeous white beaches with the Atlantic rolling in. On a sunny day, of which had a few, it's bliss. The house itself has bags of potential, but this I where I have to get real: to sum up, it's been 'let go'. It's extremely grubby - paint chipped, marks on walls, dirty windows, filthy BBQ with an empty gas canister even if you wanted to brave it. You get the idea? The place could do with a serious, serious cleaning and make-over. It's advertised as having Wi-Fi which was essential for me. When we arrived a note was left for us saying the previous occupants had used all the Wi-Fi credit and it would be few days before it would be back up and running. Well you guessed it, it never did come on during our week's stay. There was no hot water for the bath, strange as the shower was fine. All in all, the owner and ImagineIreland.com (through whom we booked the property) advertise luxury accommodation with Wi-Fi. It's not the former and doesn't have the latter. Would I recommend? Definitely no. Would I book through the same agent again? Absolutely not."

Reviewed by Marc C on 01/09/2017

"the cottage is well equipped and the views are stunning. the picture shows the garden tidy. it was sadly overgrown and in need of cutting back. there was a film of dust on many things in the cottage, table lamps, backs of chairs.the microwave needed a clean as did the top of the cooker. the toilet seats in both bathrooms were broken and in need of replacement. . the drain outside the front door had weeds growing out of it. the windows were extremely dirty. the insides of the window frames were dirty and in need of cleaning and painting. the outside of the property could have done with a coat of paint. The bed linen in the rooms we occupied had not been ironed. the tiles in the en suite were in need of new grouting and upgrading. I would still recommend the ottage provided the problems were addressed."

Reviewed by Sue S on 17/09/2016

"A beautiful bright and airy bungalow with wonderful views. It was very quiet, and in a rural location."

Reviewed by Mrs Dowell on 22/06/2015

"The Lodge was situated in a fantastic location and really comfortable. We wished we were there for longer as there was so much to do and see, and so little time. "

Reviewed by Mrs Blyth on 26/05/2015

"Magnificent views and very cosy yet still had plenty of space. A wonderful location."

Reviewed by Ms Corcoran on 12/04/2015

"The house was warm, modern and very comfortable. Stunning scenery, with beautiful wide deserted beaches, and inspiring mountains."

Reviewed by Mr McAnally on 02/10/2013