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Property 206 Ballyconneely – Coastal Holiday Home in Scenic Connemara
Discover Property 206 in Ballyconneely
Property 206 in Ballyconneely is a welcoming coastal holiday home set amid the wild beauty of Connemara. Surrounded by sweeping beaches, rugged headlands and panoramic Atlantic views, this property offers a peaceful base for families, couples and small groups who want to experience Ireland’s west coast at its most authentic.
Located close to some of the region’s most beautiful shorelines, Property 206 combines the charm of a traditional Connemara retreat with the comfort of a modern holiday rental. From here, you can explore windswept beaches, scenic walking routes and charming local villages, before returning to a warm and relaxing home-from-home.
Location: Ballyconneely in the Heart of Connemara
Ballyconneely sits on a scenic peninsula between Clifden and Roundstone, a place where the Atlantic Ocean shapes the landscape at every turn. Property 206 benefits from this exceptional setting, giving guests easy access to:
- Unspoilt beaches with clear waters and soft sand
- Open coastal views towards offshore islands and distant mountains
- Quiet country lanes and boreens ideal for walking and cycling
- Nearby villages and towns with shops, cafés and traditional pubs
This part of Connemara is known for its big skies, ever-changing light and tranquil atmosphere. Whether you are planning a short break or a longer stay, Property 206 places you right at the centre of this remarkable coastal landscape.
Comfortable Holiday Home Features
Property 206 has been designed with relaxation and practicality in mind, making it well suited to both families and small groups of friends. While details can vary by season and listing, guests will generally find:
- Inviting living areas with comfortable seating where you can unwind after days spent outdoors
- Well-equipped kitchen facilities for preparing breakfast before an early beach walk or a relaxed evening meal
- Cosy bedrooms that provide a restful night’s sleep in a quiet rural setting
- Bright, airy interiors that reflect the light and space of the surrounding coastline
The overall feel is that of a classic Connemara getaway: simple, comfortable and perfectly suited to guests who value peace, nature and authenticity.
Ideal for Families, Couples and Small Groups
Thanks to its layout and setting, Property 206 in Ballyconneely works well for a variety of travellers:
- Families appreciate the access to beaches and outdoor space, where children can explore rock pools, fly kites and enjoy the fresh Atlantic air.
- Couples value the quiet, romantic setting, with sunset walks, scenic drives and evenings spent relaxing in a peaceful home environment.
- Friends and small groups will enjoy using the property as a base for golfing, hiking, cycling and water-based activities across Connemara.
Whether your ideal break is slow and restful or active and adventurous, Property 206 offers a flexible base from which to shape your perfect Connemara holiday.
Beaches and Outdoor Activities Near Property 206
The Ballyconneely peninsula is famous for its beaches, each with its own character. From sheltered coves to long sandy stretches, you are never far from the sea at Property 206. Guests can enjoy:
- Gentle shoreline walks along quiet, unspoilt beaches
- Paddling, swimming and beach picnics in suitable conditions
- Wildlife spotting, from seabirds to occasional seals offshore
- Photography opportunities with views of distant islands and mountain ranges
Beyond the beaches, the wider Connemara region offers walking routes, cycling trails and scenic drives that reveal hidden lakes, bogland, hills and traditional stone-walled fields. It is an outdoor playground for anyone who loves nature, fresh air and open space.
Nearby Attractions and Things to Do
Staying at Property 206 in Ballyconneely opens up a wide variety of activities and attractions across Connemara, including:
- Scenic drives along coastal roads with views of the Twelve Bens mountain range
- Local villages and towns where you can explore craft shops, cafés and traditional music venues
- Heritage and culture in nearby historic sites, local festivals and community events
- Outdoor pursuits such as golfing, fishing, hiking and boating excursions offered within the broader area
After a day of exploring, the calm surroundings of Ballyconneely and the comfort of Property 206 offer the perfect setting to slow down and savour the atmosphere of the west of Ireland.
A Peaceful Connemara Escape
What makes Property 206 stand out is its blend of simplicity, comfort and location. It is not just a place to sleep; it is a place to reconnect with nature, enjoy time with loved ones and immerse yourself in the rhythms of the Atlantic coast. From morning light on the water to star-filled night skies, each day at this Ballyconneely retreat brings new ways to appreciate the beauty of Connemara.
Planning Your Stay at Property 206 Ballyconneely
When planning a stay at Property 206, consider the kind of experience you want to create. Long summer evenings are ideal for beach walks and outdoor dining, while spring and autumn stays offer quieter roads, dramatic skies and a more contemplative atmosphere. Regardless of the season, bring comfortable outdoor clothing, layers for changing weather and a readiness to embrace the elements.
Used as a base for daily adventures or as a peaceful hideaway where you simply switch off and relax, Property 206 in Ballyconneely captures the very best of coastal Connemara living.
For visitors planning a longer journey through Connemara, a stay at Property 206 in Ballyconneely can be perfectly combined with nights spent in nearby hotels, allowing you to experience both the independence of a self-catering coastal home and the added services of hotel accommodation. Many guests choose to begin their trip in a hotel, enjoying on-site dining and facilities, and then continue their adventure with a more private and flexible stay at Property 206, creating a balanced holiday that blends comfort, convenience and the unique character of a traditional Connemara holiday home.
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