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At Corrib picturesque sights of the vista Farmhouse, B&B accommodation, the day begins and ends with a picturesque sights of the vista of lake Corrib, Ireland's biggest lake. in this place you'll discover a sincere greeting and the opportunity to unwind in one of Ireland's most panoramic a countryside settings. Bedrooms: Six bedrooms, all with private bathroom - three double, one triple and two family rooms. After a quiet night in one of Corrib View's traditionally styled bedrooms, tourists to this 200-year-old Georgian-style farm house can breakfast with a clear picturesque sights of the vista across some of the Lough's 44,000 acres of water. The gentle terrain offers a fitting backdrop to the end of a day's event , for example - walking, golfing and boating. Corrib picturesque sights of the vista farm house is only a small car ride away from the long established farming community of Oughterard, on the edge of Connemara in the west of Ireland. in this place the pace of life is gentle, as it is at Corrib picturesque sights of the vista Farmhouse, where you will discover it simple to unwind. Relaxation is the key to a pleasant visit to Corrib View, its inspiring terrain a soothing remedy to the stresses of home routines. The house, framed by shrubs and trees in big mature gardens, is perfectly positioned for walking, cycling, golf - Oughterard Golf Club and pitch and putt courses are a short distance away - and of course fishing. Boats and boatmen can be hired and a small journey to one of the Corrib's 365 islands is a must. Other events consist of tennis - Corrib picturesque sights of the vista farm house has an all-weather tennis court - whilst bird-watchers will discover the lakeside place ideal. Similarly, painting enthusiasts will discover plenty of inspiration both near to the farm house and elsewhere around Oughterard and Connemara. For those interested in flora and fauna, there is a wealth of interest in front of Corrib picturesque sights of the vista Farmhouse. Witness the summer burst of pink and white lilies that decorate the waters edge only in front of the farm house and see, nearby, the unusual pitted rock formation, caused over thousands of years by acid water. Local history is on the doorstep, too. The ruins of the sixteenth century Aughnanure Castle are nearby and a comfortable boat ride from Oughterard will take you to the 5th. century monastic ruins on Inchagoill Island on lake Corrib. There are additionally boat excursions to marvelous Ashford Castle. For those who fancy the occasional late afternoon out, Oughterard is a colourful, bustling town with outstanding selection in bars and restaurants. long established music can be heard most nights of the week. |