Excellent Plot of land for sale in Monteensudder Glengarriff County Cork IrelandEsales Property ID: es5553292Property LocationMonteensudder Glengarriff West cork Munster IrelandProperty DetailsHere we present an excellent plot of land in one of Irelands,s most sought after areas for development right now.Potential enormous 100 mtrs glengarriff village.garnish island close by kenmare, killarney within a 1/2 hrs /3/4hrs zoned commercial/resd one of last zoned lands in the area.About the AreaGlengarriff is a small seaside village on the Ring of Beara surrounded by high rugged mountains pocked with old bogs being farmed for peat. Local tourist sites include the Italian Gardens on Garnish Island (Ilnacullin), which may be visited by boat trip. Offering a broad view of the surrounding area, the round Martello tower on the island was built to guard against a threatened Napoleonic invasion that never materialized.In the nearby Glengarriff Forest is the glen that gave Glengarriff its name, (loosely translated as rough glen) containing some of the oldest and most extensive oak and birch groves left in Ireland. A short but steep trail leads up to Lady Bantry’s Lookout, which has views over Glengarriff and the west Cork area. Other tourist amenities include the Bamboo Park, behind Toad Hall, a local amenity area featuring a child’s playground and Blue Pool lagoon, the nearby Barley Lake and the historic Eccles Hotel. Walking trails in the area are extensive, kayaking on the bay is regularly scheduled, and live music is played at local pubs, particularly during the tourist season.[citation needed] Glengarriff also has several shops, art galleries, pubs, restaurants and other services.Glengarriff harbour is a sheltered anchorage and has visitors’ moorings for visiting yachts. Glengarriff has an annual music festival, the Jim Dowling Uilleann Pipe & Trad Festival, which takes in June and focuses on uilleann piping. Glengarriff Golf Club is a nine-hole course on the east side of the village. It is associated with the late Maureen O’Hara, the film actress, who had a home nearby. Glengarriff GAA Club was founded in 1981 after breaking away from neighbouring Adrigole GFC. It fields Gaelic football teams from Junior ‘A’ level to Under 6s. Teams compete in leagues and championships run by the Beara GAA division.Main Features• 3000 m2 of land for development • Excellent location close to many amenities • Stunning country views. .Contact us today to buy or sell your land in Ireland.
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Excellent Plot of land for sale in Monteensudder Glengarriff County Cork IrelandEsales Property ID: es5553292Property LocationMonteensudder Glengarriff West cork Munster IrelandProperty DetailsHere we present an excellent plot of land in one of Irelands,s most sought after areas for development right now.Potential enormous 100 mtrs glengarriff village.garnish island close by kenmare, killarney within a 1/2 hrs /3/4hrs zoned commercial/resd one of last zoned lands in the area.About the AreaGlengarriff is a small seaside village on the Ring of Beara surrounded by high rugged mountains pocked with old bogs being farmed for peat. Local tourist sites include the Italian Gardens on Garnish Island (Ilnacullin), which may be visited by boat trip. Offering a broad view of the surrounding area, the round Martello tower on the island was built to guard against a threatened Napoleonic invasion that never materialized.In the nearby Glengarriff Forest is the glen that gave Glengarriff its name, (loosely translated as rough glen) containing some of the oldest and most extensive oak and birch groves left in Ireland. A short but steep trail leads up to Lady Bantry’s Lookout, which has views over Glengarriff and the west Cork area. Other tourist amenities include the Bamboo Park, behind Toad Hall, a local amenity area featuring a child’s playground and Blue Pool lagoon, the nearby Barley Lake and the historic Eccles Hotel. Walking trails in the area are extensive, kayaking on the bay is regularly scheduled, and live music is played at local pubs, particularly during the tourist season.[citation needed] Glengarriff also has several shops, art galleries, pubs, restaurants and other services.Glengarriff harbour is a sheltered anchorage and has visitors’ moorings for visiting yachts. Glengarriff has an annual music festival, the Jim Dowling Uilleann Pipe & Trad Festival, which takes in June and focuses on uilleann piping. Glengarriff Golf Club is a nine-hole course on the east side of the village. It is associated with the late Maureen O’Hara, the film actress, who had a home nearby. Glengarriff GAA Club was founded in 1981 after breaking away from neighbouring Adrigole GFC. It fields Gaelic football teams from Junior ‘A’ level to Under 6s. Teams compete in leagues and championships run by the Beara GAA division.Main Features• 3000 m2 of land for development • Excellent location close to many amenities • Stunning country views. .Contact us today to buy or sell your land in Ireland.
West cork
Munster
IrelandProperty DetailsHere we present an excellent plot of land in one of Irelands,s most sought after areas for development right now.Potential enormous 100 mtrs glengarriff village.garnish island close by kenmare, killarney within a 1/2 hrs /3/4hrs zoned commercial/resd one of last zoned lands in the area.About the AreaGlengarriff is a small seaside village on the Ring of Beara surrounded by high rugged mountains pocked with old bogs being farmed for peat. Local tourist sites include the Italian Gardens on Garnish Island (Ilnacullin), which may be visited by boat trip. Offering a broad view of the surrounding area, the round Martello tower on the island was built to guard against a threatened Napoleonic invasion that never materialized.In the nearby Glengarriff Forest is the glen that gave Glengarriff its name, (loosely translated as rough glen) containing some of the oldest and most extensive oak and birch groves left in Ireland. A short but steep trail leads up to Lady Bantry’s Lookout, which has views over Glengarriff and the west Cork area. Other tourist amenities include the Bamboo Park, behind Toad Hall, a local amenity area featuring a child’s playground and Blue Pool lagoon, the nearby Barley Lake and the historic Eccles Hotel. Walking trails in the area are extensive, kayaking on the bay is regularly scheduled, and live music is played at local pubs, particularly during the tourist season.[citation needed] Glengarriff also has several shops, art galleries, pubs, restaurants and other services.Glengarriff harbour is a sheltered anchorage and has visitors’ moorings for visiting yachts.
Glengarriff has an annual music festival, the Jim Dowling Uilleann Pipe & Trad Festival, which takes in June and focuses on uilleann piping.
Glengarriff Golf Club is a nine-hole course on the east side of the village. It is associated with the late Maureen O’Hara, the film actress, who had a home nearby.
Glengarriff GAA Club was founded in 1981 after breaking away from neighbouring Adrigole GFC. It fields Gaelic football teams from Junior ‘A’ level to Under 6s. Teams compete in leagues and championships run by the Beara GAA division.Main Features• 3000 m2 of land for development
• Excellent location close to many amenities
• Stunning country views.
.Contact us today to buy or sell your land in Ireland. Zobacz więcej Zobacz mniej Excellent Plot of land for sale in Monteensudder Glengarriff County Cork IrelandEsales Property ID: es5553292Property LocationMonteensudder Glengarriff
West cork
Munster
IrelandProperty DetailsHere we present an excellent plot of land in one of Irelands,s most sought after areas for development right now.Potential enormous 100 mtrs glengarriff village.garnish island close by kenmare, killarney within a 1/2 hrs /3/4hrs zoned commercial/resd one of last zoned lands in the area.About the AreaGlengarriff is a small seaside village on the Ring of Beara surrounded by high rugged mountains pocked with old bogs being farmed for peat. Local tourist sites include the Italian Gardens on Garnish Island (Ilnacullin), which may be visited by boat trip. Offering a broad view of the surrounding area, the round Martello tower on the island was built to guard against a threatened Napoleonic invasion that never materialized.In the nearby Glengarriff Forest is the glen that gave Glengarriff its name, (loosely translated as rough glen) containing some of the oldest and most extensive oak and birch groves left in Ireland. A short but steep trail leads up to Lady Bantry’s Lookout, which has views over Glengarriff and the west Cork area. Other tourist amenities include the Bamboo Park, behind Toad Hall, a local amenity area featuring a child’s playground and Blue Pool lagoon, the nearby Barley Lake and the historic Eccles Hotel. Walking trails in the area are extensive, kayaking on the bay is regularly scheduled, and live music is played at local pubs, particularly during the tourist season.[citation needed] Glengarriff also has several shops, art galleries, pubs, restaurants and other services.Glengarriff harbour is a sheltered anchorage and has visitors’ moorings for visiting yachts.
Glengarriff has an annual music festival, the Jim Dowling Uilleann Pipe & Trad Festival, which takes in June and focuses on uilleann piping.
Glengarriff Golf Club is a nine-hole course on the east side of the village. It is associated with the late Maureen O’Hara, the film actress, who had a home nearby.
Glengarriff GAA Club was founded in 1981 after breaking away from neighbouring Adrigole GFC. It fields Gaelic football teams from Junior ‘A’ level to Under 6s. Teams compete in leagues and championships run by the Beara GAA division.Main Features• 3000 m2 of land for development
• Excellent location close to many amenities
• Stunning country views.
.Contact us today to buy or sell your land in Ireland.