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“The whole
continent of Europe is after the culture of Ireland now. They are
coming here to Doolin from every place” From the play
“Out of the Heavens in Showers” (Micho Russell).
Welcome to our Burren-Way Holiday Homes!
Though my sisters and I have traveled and lived all over the
world, one by one we have returned to Ireland and have fallen in
love with this magical stretch of the west coast of Ireland.
Wishing to share this beautiful spot, we run holiday homes and
Bed & Breakfast hotels in Doolin and it is with pride that we
welcome guests from all over the world here...
cead mile failte! - Valerie McCabe |

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Burren Way
consists of four
standalone self catering properties in Doolin County Clare.
The houses are equipped with all mod cons are located in one of the
most scenic parts of Ireland.
Rhadarc na Mara...
the “Ocean View”; named after its spectacular location
looking out over the Atlantic ocean.
Stonecutter’s Cottage … takes you back in time,
with spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean, The Aran Islands and
The Burren.
Tigh Amu
...
at the heart of the village;
(gaelic for “the house of Amu”) sits at the end of a private road
surrounded by beautiful quiet countryside.
Wishing Well
... the large family home; a luxurious six-bedroomed house in Doolin, lovely private garden with
wonderful scenic views overlooking the Aran Islands and Doolin Bay.
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Doolin is a charming small seaside
village on the northwest coast of County Clare. Set against the
rugged Atlantic Ocean and surrounded by the spectacular bare
limestone landscape of the Burren, Doolin is a place of breathtaking
beauty. The area has a abundance of
attractions and
activities for all types of holiday
maker.
Activities golf, sea fishing, caving / potholing, surfing. For the
less active visitor, a stroll of the Burren or a walk of the local
beaches is a must.
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The local attractions are amongst the
best in the country.
The Burren with it's dozens of megalithic tombs, Celtic crosses and
the renown Poulnabrone Dolman.
The 8km stretch of The Cliffs of Moher with it's popular visitor
centre.
The newly opened Doolin Cave (Pol an Ionain) is set to become one of
the major attractions of the West of Ireland.
Day trips to the Aran Islands are also very popular, or if you
prefer, a short cruise of the Cliffs gives a remarkable insight into
the enormity of this attraction.
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What People Say About Our
Properties
In addition to our Guest Books we give each visitor a Feedback Form
to provide a commentary on what they liked and what they thought
could be better. We pride ourselves on the feedback we receive. On
the “could do better” we usually only get “the weather…". We’ve taken
a few of the comments from these forms to give you a “guests’ view”
of the properties we are renting. You are welcome to ask to see the
originals.
“Thank you for the wonderful time. Ireland was amazing and your
cottage was beautiful” (Stonecutters Cottage)
"The cottage and location are truly amazing” (Stonecutters Cottage)
“Gorgeous views, idyllic setting and super-comfortable home” (Radharc
na Mara)
“A fabulous place and views” (Radharc na Mara)
“Lovely situated home and so enjoyable” (Tigh Amu)
“Superb location – enjoyed everything” (Tigh Amu)
“Wonderful house, beautiful views” (Wishing Well)
“The house – and Ireland – exceeded all our expectations” (Wishing
Well)
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