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Ballybeg Pod 7

Ballybeg near Tinahely, County Wicklow (Ref. 1162804)

Hogans Irish Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

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Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Dishwasher

Summary

  • Single-storey
  • Studio-style layout with one double bedroom
  • Shared facilities, including showers, bathrooms, and a kitchenette
  • Electric central heating
  • Shared electric hob, 2 x microwave, fridge, dishwasher
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot and highchair available upon request
  • Off-road parking for 2 cars
  • Non-enclosed communal gardens with lawn, numerous seating areas, courtyard with central fountain, shared Canadian hot tub available upon request (subject to availability), shower facilities, and a private front decking with two chairs
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 2.2 miles, pub 1.2 miles
  • Note: Check-in from 3pm, check-out by 11am
  • Note: The pods only allow bookings up to 4 nights
  • Note: WiFi is limited but available in the common areas 20 yards away
  • Note: Continental breakfast items provided in the kitchen for guests

The property

Tinahely 2.4 miles.

Ballybeg Pod 7 is a comfortable pod in the heart of County Wicklow’s Ballybeg Estate, surrounded by the enchanting grounds of one of Ireland’s most celebrated wedding venues.

Perfect for couples, small families, and individual guests, this handcrafted pod is set within 150 acres of lush parkland, with access to shared amenities and sweeping views of Croghan Valley and the Wicklow Hills.

As you approach along the estate’s long, tree-lined driveway, you’ll feel the magic of the surrounding woodlands, where centuries-old Spanish chestnut, birch, and oak trees create a natural embrace around your homely retreat.

Inside the single-storey pod, an inviting double bedroom awaits, complete with high-quality bedding, a convenient vanity unit, and Irish poetry and artwork that add a unique touch of culture to the space.

Centrally heated for year-round comfort, this intimate setting provides the perfect haven for catching your rest.

A short walk away, you’ll find a shared shower room equipped with all the essentials for a fresh start to the day, while an invigorating outdoor shower lets you fully immerse in nature’s tranquillity.

Step outside to your private deck, where you’ll find two chairs, ideal for sipping your morning coffee as birds sing above or savouring an evening glass of wine under starlit skies.

The estate’s grounds provide endless charm for exploration, with landscaped walled gardens, secluded seating areas, and a picturesque stone courtyard complete with a central fountain.

For an added touch of opulence, request complimentary access to the Canadian hot tub nestled near the walled garden, where you can unwind while soaking in views of the rolling hills (subject to availability).

When you’re ready to dine, the nearby shared kitchen is well-equipped to prepare anything from a hearty breakfast to a romantic dinner, with continental breakfast items thoughtfully provided to kickstart your day.

With its blend of comfort, natural beauty, and quiet indulgence, Ballybeg Pod 7 promises an unforgettable Irish retreat.

Note: This property can be booked with refs. 1162794, 1162799, 1162800, 1162801, 1162802, 1162803, 1162805, 1162796, and 1162806, together sleeping up to 22 guests.

Ballybeg Pods

Ballybeg Pods consist of ten handcrafted single-storey pods nestled in the scenic surroundings of Ballybeg, County Wicklow. With shared access to a Canadian hot tub, modern shower facilities, and a well-equipped communal kitchen, these dwellings are ideal for couples, families, or groups of friends looking for a unique countryside escape. The surroundings provide a tranquil countryside backdrop where you can explore Ballybeg’s charming grounds, and enjoy the allure of camping with all the modern conveniences at your fingertips. If you don’t fancy dining at the on-site restaurant or savouring a refreshing pint at the on-site bar, there are an array of eateries within easy reach. Treat your loved ones to lunch at Dlish coffee & Cooking to satisfy your caffeine fix, or Doyles for a warm atmosphere with hearty Irish pub grub. When you can muster the strength to pull yourself away from the delightful pod grounds, delve into the local area. The nearby picturesque village of Tinahely offers a blend of scenic hiking and biking trails alongside a thriving art scene, perfect for explorers and culture lovers alike. Be sure to pay a visit to visit the bustling Tinahely Market House, where you can buy local artisan produce and perhaps snag a unique souvenir to remind you of your Ballybeg adventure. For additional day trips, lose yourself at Greenan Maze, or experience the calm at Wexford Lavender Farm. Raptor enthusiasts shouldn't miss a visit to Falconry Ireland for an interactive and educational adventure. Make your way to the 'Meetings of the Waters', a local phenomenon where the Avonmore and Avonbeg rivers meet to form the River Avoca, offering picturesque views where you may even spot some local wildlife. Embrace the rich history of the area with a visit to the ruins of the majestic Clonmore Castle and the early mediaeval Aghowle Church. Further afield is the bustling town of Arklow, where you can bask in the sun at its beautiful beaches, snap a picture of its historic architecture, or browse the local shops. Ballybeg Pods offer a peaceful yet adventure-filled base for discovering the best of County Wicklow.

About the location

TINAHELY, COUNTY WICKLOW

Aughrim 5 miles; Avoca 11 miles; Dublin 50 miles.

The pretty village of Tinahely, with a pub and shop, is also home to The Courthouse Arts Centre, which hosts musical performances, artist exhibitions, and play and film screenings. This area of Wicklow is the ideal base from which to plan an angling holiday. Wild Brown Trout are plentiful in the rivers and lakes of the Wicklow Mountains. For the sea angler, Bass, Smooth Hound, Tope and Grey Mullet to name but a few can be targeted from the local coastline. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy horse riding, golf, Wicklow Way Walking and beaches nearby, while the local town Aughrim, voted best town in Ireland, is very old and picturesque with several shops and pubs to explore. Nearby Avoca is home to the TV series, Ballykissangel, and Avoca hand-weaving and craft shops. Wicklow is often referred to as the Garden of Ireland with stunning scenery and excellent walking terrain, and boasts 20 golf courses. Why not enjoy the traditional Irish pubs and music, embracing all this wonderful part of Ireland has to offer?

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas