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Sustainable Property
Sustonica, the first global sustainability standard for holiday lets.
Our aim is to create lasting holiday memories and we intend to do so both responsibly and sustainably.
To deliver on this we've set out a number of environmental and social pledges which help to focus our efforts;
you can read more about them in our Impact Report.
This is why we've partnered with Sustonica, the first global certification for holiday lets,
to support our owners to be more sustainable.
The Sustonica certification focuses on four key areas: energy conservation, water conservation,
waste reduction and promoting inclusiveness. They are on a mission to become the most widely
recognised sustainability standard for holiday rentals and a catalyst to reduce emissions of holiday
lets and influence guests to reduce their own household consumption too.
Properties that display the Sustonica badge have successfully passed the criteria,
which align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the Global Sustainable Tourism Council standards,
and their owner has made a commitment to look after our planet as well as you.
"Seaview cottage is a great "base camp" to explore and walk the wonders of Clare."
Have been returning to this property for many years now and just love Clare in the Autumn. The views from "seaview" are stunning and the house feels so "homely". Will be back again.
Thank you Paul. Glad you enjoyed your stay.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Paul5.0★Nov 2024
"Second séjour."
La maison, au bout d'un chemin, est toujours très bien située et environnée : des lapins, des vaches, un renard et l'océan avec la baie de Galway. L'intérieur confortable aurait besoin de quelques améliorations ( robinetterie de la cuisine en particulier). Merci à Josie qui a pu remplacer le lecteur de DVD que nous avons trouvé cassé à notre arrivée.
Reviewed by Jean-pierre4.7★Aug 2024
"Seaview cottage is in an absolute stunning location and we absolutely enjoyed our stay very much, but there were a couple of issues need addressing, the house in the picture does not portray a true state of the house externally, paint peeling from every part of it and weeds along the front of the house, cleanliness inside was not too bad but could be a lot better, oven had not been cleaned, burned chips in it, dishwasher was all dirty with food particles on the bottom of it from last wash."
Coffee table in sitting full of marks, no attempt to hide it, rug in sitting room very dirty, TV remote not working properly, couldn't use it, had to go a buy one for ourselves, light at back of house not working properly, cobwebs and dust in some windows of bedrooms. No outside trash bins, only one small one inside, The high chair had a lump taken out of the table part and was dangerous for cutting baby's hands. There was no bucket to take out ashes from fireplace, The host needs to have an information booklet for guests , for example where to expose of rubbish, heating instructions etc, nearby shops, doctors etc. We did love the character and spaciousness and scenery around the house and have booked to stay again in January 25. This is constructive feedback and recommendations and should not be taken for something negative. Thank you.
Reviewed by Eileen3.1★Jul 2024
"This old cottage is in such a lovely spot with views of the Atlantic and walking distance to the beach."
I chose the cottage as it was pet friendly and my 2 great Danes had the BEST holiday...loved seeing the cows, lamas, sheep and hundreds of bunnies in the fields.
There were some issues with the cottage but Josie responded immediately. If you like a firm mattress, then you'll be grand. The bathroom needs some attention and the cottage needs some tlc but despite this, I plan to return. Great value and certainly livable.
Thank you Thea.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Thea3.4★Feb 2024
"The septic tank of the house was full, and the owner couldn't get it emptied during our stay."
So there was a lingering smell throughout the house of sewage. The house boasts three bedrooms, but only one had a functioning radiator. Only when we raised the issue with the owner did a neighbor come to turn them on, with difficulty. As the knobs were gripped shut, having not been opened in a long time. Even one of the radiators had to be bled, to release the built up air! Items in the kitchen were not clean (i.e., hot water kettle), and the fridge freezer was packed with ice. The microwave did not work, and the dishwasher was full of washed dishes. This property turned out to be a big disappointment and certainly not worth the money paid.
Reviewed by Brendan1.9★Dec 2023
"Perfect location with views of sea and the Aran islands ."
The house was very clean and really warm. The kitchen was well equipped for all our cooking needs. We had a great stay and looking forward already to another visit to Fanore and the Burren soon.
Reviewed by Rory5.0★Nov 2023
"We had a great stay."
House was very comfortable, made even better by the views. Josie was friendly and helpful
Reviewed by Susan4.4★Sep 2023
"La maison, très bien située, offre un bel espace et est très confortable."
Elle aurait besoin d'un grand nettoyage général approfondi, en particulier la cuisine (le robinet d'eau froide fonctionne mal) et la salle de bains.
Reviewed by Jean-pierre4.4★Aug 2023
"Needs a new kettle and some serious updating."
Location superb
Reviewed by Vincent3.1★May 2023
"We have just returned from Seaview Cottage, Fanore, Co Clare."
Fanore is a beautiful area and a lovely place to base oneself for touring The Burren. Unfortunately, the cottage was a big disappointment. What you see in the advertisement on your site is far removed from what you get. House needs a major deep clean.
House is listed as being in the village of Fanore. It is in fact, about 3 miles from village and about 12 miles from Doolin. There is a nice pub in the village but only open at weekends. To eat out, we had to travel a minimum of 12 miles.
On arrival, at appointed time of 3pm, we found the back door unlocked and key on kitchen table. On a quick look around, we found the shaving light in bathroom did not work, there was no light in the en suite and no bulb in ceiling light of twin room. Also beds in twin room were not made up
We rang Josie about this and she said the shaving light had not worked for a while and would need an electrician but she would send someone to replace bulbs. No one came.
There was used tissue in a drawer in twin room and sweet papers and dust under the beds. Josie said she had not had time to come to the house herself but that she had sent someone to check the house before we arrived.
We later found there was no light outside the back door, the radiators in two of the bedrooms did not work so rooms were very cold. Both showers had very mouldy grouting on tiles and the taps on the bath were also black with mould. We cleaned and bleached them before we used them.
(Can supply before and after pictures). Fans in bathroom and en suite were filthy and clogged with dust. Dead flies on windowsills and stuck on light shade. Woodlice in living room. Dirty greasy oven. Kitchen bin had to be cleaned before use. Recycling and refuse had to be disposed of at a caravan park which was half a mile away. No outdoor bins at house.
This is a lovely area as were the people we met but the house needs a lot of attention. We would not recommend it. We left on Saturday morning, at 11am, without having met or heard from Josie.
We have used Sykes for holiday bookings on a number of occasions and have always found you to be very helpful. Our disappointment is not with you. Publication of this review is your choice
*Photographic evidence is available.
**On checking, we have found a poor review of cottage on Trip Advisor
Reviewed by James1.3★Oct 2022
"Beautiful location but I’m really sorry to say that it really needs updating & a really good clean."
I was quite disappointed when we arrived.
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Property Owner
Reviewed by Kim1.9★Oct 2022
"Great cottage, fantastic views and great location."
Stayed there in October 2021 and now in March 2022.
Will be booking again for October 2022.
Just love it. Great walks on the Burren, Lovely beaches, great local towns with character. Weather is mixed but adds to the adventure.
Having a good internet is a big +++++++.
The coffee in Ennistymon is superb.
Reviewed by Paul5.0★Mar 2022
"Seaview is a wonderfully situated cottage on the Fanore coast, with terrific views of the sea and located on a quiet and secluded lane behind the caravan park."
The cottage is well kitted out, is warm and cosy, and the host, Josie, is kind and helpful. WiFI is mostly excellent (one day was lost due to a break in the fibre).
Reviewed by Nessa4.1★Sep 2021
"The cottage is excellent value for money and located in a very beautiful area."
It certainly met our expectations, and Josie the housekeeper was extremely friendly and helpful. Key pick up was smooth as Josie lives very nearby. Comfortable cottage, wifi excellent, tv with several channels, dvd player and discs available. Shop and pub nearby and beach also. Very good location for sightseeing in this area, the Burren, cliffs of Moher, Doolin and Lisdoonvarna on your doorstep. Well worth a trip!
Reviewed by Fred5.0★Oct 2019
"Die Lage des Hauses ist perfekt!"
Man wohnt mitten im wunderschönen Burren-Gebiet! Ob lange Spaziergänge am Meer, diverse Attraktionen, gute Restaurants oder Shopping...alles ist in der Nähe! Wir hatten einen traumhaften, erholungsreichen Urlaub und können dieses Haus nur weiter empfehlen!
Reviewed by Martina5.0★Jul 2019
"My husband and I & our 2 dogs had great time."
Perfect for quiet holidays with plenty of walks. Amazing sunsets, beautiful golden beach minutes away.
Reviewed by Agnieszka4.4★May 2019
"A very peaceful location with amazing views in all directions."
The property is warm, comfortable and pretty well equipped. We had an excellent stay at Seaview.
Reviewed by Paul5.0★Apr 2019
"Fanore and the Burrens are so remote that a well stocked cottage is really important."
Our time here was super and Josie was a treat. We had a wonderful time for my 70th Birthday.
Reviewed by William5.0★Oct 2018
"The house was wonderful."
Josie was fantastic, prompt, and most importantly friendly. If there were any issues they were worked out in a timely manner. The sunsets are indescribable, make sure you don’t miss them. The sense of peace and relaxation I had while at the house will be so missed. I can’t wait for my next trip back to Ireland.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double (one with en-suite shower, basin and WC), 1 x twin
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Kitchen with dining area
Sitting room with open fire.
Oil central heating with open fire
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher, TV with Soarview, DVD, WIFI, CD/Radio, selection of books, games and DVDs
Fuel, and power inc. in rent
Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
Travel cot and highchair
Off road parking for 2 cars
Enclosed courtyard
Two well behaved dogs welcome
Sorry, no smoking
Shop and pub 3 miles
Note: Check in 3pm check out 11am.
The property
This detached bungalow is home to the breath-taking views of Fanore in County Clare.
Charming and laced with character, this accommodation is perfect for families to feel at peace with their surroundings.
Wander into the vibrant hallway and across to the sitting room.
Relax on the deep red leather sofa's in front of the open fire come night time.
A sense of tradition is projected throughout.
An open plan kitchen and dining area comes complete with a pretty table, where you can enjoy home cooked meals after a day exploring.
Wooden features bring a homely feel, and views of the bay rest in the distance.
Further round, a twin bedroom is a cosy and warming place to stay.
Peaceful and inviting, children will sleep easy through the night.
Two double bedrooms (one with an en-suite) are classically furnished with neat bedside tables and a built in wardrobe, carrying an almost country feel.
There is plenty of storage space, and views follow you around, making a perfect backdrop.
A family bathroom with modern fittings and tiles which bring a glimpse of colour.
Take a stroll outside, where you can be at one with the landscape all day long.
For more of this.
the village of Fanore offers hillwalking and cycling, whilst the beach at Fanore is close by and boasts sailing and wind surfing.
Fanore is a charming coastal village on the Wild Atlantic Way, situated between Ballyvaughan and Doolin in County Clare, Fanore is a popular village with walkers, surfers and tourists, and boasts a nice sandy beach. It is also of particular interest to botanists and geologists, owing to its location on the edge of the Burren – renowned for its unique flora and fauna, and rugged landscape. It has several famous green road walking routes like the Caher Valley Loop making it a very popular destination for walking enthusiasts. Nearby Lisdoonvarna is Ireland's premier Spa town, home to the only active spa centre in Ireland; boasting a Victorian pump house, sauna, massage room and mineral baths, situated in woodland surroundings. The town is also home to the 150 year old Matchmaking Festival, which takes place every year during September and October. Lisdoonvarna has eight pubs, some offering traditional Irish music, and good shops and restaurants. Lahinch, 18 miles away, is a bustling seaside resort, offering a promenade, golf links, Seaworld and a leisure complex. In addition, the world renowned Doolin is 9 miles away, which is Irelands Traditional Music capital. famous for its traditional pubs and restaurants, not to mention the local recording studio, where you can listen to some of the best traditional musicians being recorded live. A beautiful location with something for everyone.
This property offers the following short breaks:
Winter
Off-season
Last minute
Christmas
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