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Holiday Homes in Tinnahinch, Carlow

Self-Catering Holiday Cottage Accommodation in Tinnahinch

Booking your holiday accommodation in Tinnahinch early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Greens Norton House
Towcester, Northamptonshire Around 16 miles from Tinnahinch away
Greens Norton House, Northamptonshire,  England Viewed 14 times in last week.
Sleeps 12 - 25, 12 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 7700 - £ 9800
Next Available: 07/05 to 10/05/2024
Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Microwave Dishwasher Games room Garden BBQ free wifi
Type of Holiday: 0 dogs welcome Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome
Swift Stables
Mowsley, Leicestershire Around 11 miles from Tinnahinch away
Swift Stables, Leicestershire,  England Viewed 9 times in last week.
Sleeps 3 - 6, 3 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 500 - £ 1000
Sorry this property has not provided availability and detailed pricing information.
Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed


Cottages and Self-Catering Holiday Accommodation in Tinnahinch, Carlow, Ireland

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Tinnahinch is small village situated in the Carlow county of Ireland. This county is mainly known for its pleasant weather and mesmerizing surroundings complemented by its many landscapes and lakes. Due to its picturesque environment, it is flocked by large number of tourists every year. Most of its tourists come here to enjoy their self-catering holidays as this town provides many self-catering accommodation options. Apart from its picturesque beauty, the town is also known for its Tinnahinch Castle. This castle is a fortified house, which was built in 1620 by James Butler. The last person to keep this fortified occupied was ‘Mad Butler', who was burnt out of the house due to some scandals associated with his family. Apart from this castle, there are many other sightseeing attractions in this town to see and explore. Knowing more about the Tinnahinch culture as well as shopping in the area are few of the other fascinating activities to indulge in. A good way to enjoy all the activities in this village along with getting a view of all of its tourist attractions is by staying in one of its self-catering accommodations. Most popular options available in the village in this category are self-catering villas and holiday chalets.