Where else would you find dramatic cliffs standing beside swathes of soft sand? Time forgotten fishing villages and thriving heritage towns? Rolling hills and hidden waterways? Where can you find all this? West Ireland of course!
That's right, West Ireland is famed for its staggering and diverse natural beauty, so where better for a cottage holiday then this delightful corner of the Emerald Isle. We feature over 180 Irish cottages to rent in West Ireland in an assortment of shapes and sizes, perfect for a family holiday or romantic getaway. But where should you choose to stay? County Galway, with its staggering scenery, quaint towns like Roundstone and plethora of surfing hotspots? County Mayo, which features the mesmerising Connemara National Park? Or County Clare, home to the mighty Cliffs of Moher? Wherever you choose to book your West Ireland holiday cottage, you'll certainly be in for a treat!
Attractions near your West Ireland holiday cottage
With so much to see and do along Ireland's dramatic West Coast, you'd be wise to make a list of the things you'd like to see and do before you go. Unfortunately, there's so much going on in this corner of the Emerald Isle that it would be impossible for us to mention the lot. Attractions not to be missed include Connemara National Park, a massive expanse of mountains, bogs and heathland stretching for miles along the coast; Achill Island in County Mayo, a dreamy destination where horse riding and cycling abounds; as well as the Burren in County Clare, a jaw dropping ribbon of rock that skirts the horizon. The rest you will have to discover for yourself!
And what better way to do so than with a cottage in North West Ireland from Sykes Cottages! We've cottages to rent in County Galway, Mayo and Clare, so choose your favourite today and look forward to an incredible getaway to West Ireland. Discover more must-visit Irish towns. If you're flying here, why not consider staying in one of these cottages near Shannon Airport?
Alternatively, find a full range of holidays with this collection of cottages in Ireland.