Cullintra House, a secluded countryside retreat in County Kilkenny, offers direct access to Brandon Hill and is surrounded by 324 hectares of woodland and farmland, with a marked pathway leading to the summit for panoramic views. This property provides a digital detox with historic farmhouse rooms, a stone glamping cottage, and a gallery room, alongside extensive gardens, proximity to the Barrow Towpath and South Leinster Way, and a walking and cycling trail passing its gate.
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£522/nighttotal: £2610 (5 )
High Tide
1 5
cottage , Duncannon
This Duncannon holiday cottage is directly situated on the beach, placing you a 5-minute walk from Duncannon Beach and Duncannon Fort, with Ballyhack Castle 5 km away. This pet-friendly holiday home offers WiFi, a dishwasher, on-site parking, and laundry facilities across its three bathrooms, making it ideal for exploring the local coast.
9.7 98 reviews
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£140/nighttotal: £700 (5 )
Little White House
1 5
house , New Ross
This two-bedroom house, located in the heart of New Ross, provides comfortable accommodation for up to five guests and is just a short distance from the famous Dunbrody Famine Ship and the Kennedy Homestead. The house offers a spacious living area and kitchen, a private yard, and free on-street parking, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends exploring the southeast of Ireland.
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£148/nighttotal: £740 (5 )
Newtown Lodge
1 5
cottage , Duncannon
This pet-friendly Duncannon holiday home is less than 2km from Duncannon Beach and Duncannon Fort, with Abbey Par 3 mini-golf 4.7km away. The self-catering property offers free Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen including a dishwasher, and parking, making it ideal for exploring this coastal area.
9.9 26 reviews
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£273/nighttotal: £1365 (5 )
Apple Blossom Cottage
1 5
cabin , New Ross
Inistioge Apple Blossom Cottage, a self-catering property, enjoys a tranquil valley setting in South Kilkenny, 16km from New Ross and within easy reach of Waterford (32km), Kilkenny City (64km), and Duncannon Beach (72km). This one-bedroom cottage offers two bathrooms, sleeps five guests, includes a kitchen with a fridge, parking, internet access, and boasts an open-plan layout with excellent user, location, and cleanliness ratings.
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9.7 98 reviews
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£140/nighttotal: £700 (5 )
Little White House
1 5
house , New Ross
This two-bedroom house, located in the heart of New Ross, provides comfortable accommodation for up to five guests and is just a short distance from the famous Dunbrody Famine Ship and the Kennedy Homestead. The house offers a spacious living area and kitchen, a private yard, and free on-street parking, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends exploring the southeast of Ireland.
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9.7 98 reviews
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£140/nighttotal: £700 (5 )
Little White House
1 5
house , New Ross
This two-bedroom house, located in the heart of New Ross, provides comfortable accommodation for up to five guests and is just a short distance from the famous Dunbrody Famine Ship and the Kennedy Homestead. The house offers a spacious living area and kitchen, a private yard, and free on-street parking, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends exploring the southeast of Ireland.
Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in New Ross
What are the must-see attractions in and around New Ross?
You absolutely must visit the Dunbrody Famine Ship, a replica of an Irish emigrant ship that gives you a glimpse into the hardships of the 19th century. The Irish National Heritage Park is also a must-see, with recreated Iron Age and Medieval villages. For a bit of history, the 13th century Reginald's Tower is a good choice, and for a bit of nature, the New Ross Town Park is a great place to relax.
What types of wildlife can travelers expect to see in the area of New Ross?
You'll see plenty of birds, including herons, swans, and ducks on the River Barrow. You might even spot a red squirrel in the woodlands around New Ross. If you're lucky, you might see a seal in the waters off the coast.
What are the best holiday homes with a jacuzzi in New Ross?
The best time to visit New Ross is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and sunny and there are plenty of festivals and events happening. Spring and autumn are also pleasant times to visit, but you might experience more rain.
What are the best holiday homes for families and kids in New Ross?
When is it easiest to book a villa rental in New Ross?
Booking outside of the peak season, from September to May, is generally easier and often more affordable. You'll have more choice and better prices if you book your villa rental well in advance, especially if you're travelling during the summer months.
What are the best pet friendly holiday homes in New Ross?
The Hook Head Trail is a popular choice, with stunning views of the coastline. The Mount Leinster Trail is a challenging but rewarding hike with views of the Blackstairs Mountains. If you're looking for something easier, the River Barrow Walkway is a flat and scenic trail.
What are the best holiday homes with parking in New Ross?
What are the advantages of renting a house or a villa in New Ross
Renting a villa gives you more space and privacy than a hotel. You can cook your own meals, which can save money, and you have the flexibility to come and go as you please. It's also a great option for families or groups of friends travelling together.
Are there popular destinations near New Ross?
Yes, there are plenty of places to visit near New Ross. The town of Wexford is just a short drive away, and the Hook Head Lighthouse is a popular tourist destination. You can also visit the Dunbrody Famine Ship in New Ross, which is a replica of an Irish emigrant ship.
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New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£522/nighttotal: £2610 (5 )
High Tide
1 5
cottage , Duncannon
This Duncannon holiday cottage is directly situated on the beach, placing you a 5-minute walk from Duncannon Beach and Duncannon Fort, with Ballyhack Castle 5 km away. This pet-friendly holiday home offers WiFi, a dishwasher, on-site parking, and laundry facilities across its three bathrooms, making it ideal for exploring the local coast.
Best New Ross villas and holiday homes with a garden
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£522/nighttotal: £2610 (5 )
High Tide
1 5
cottage , Duncannon
This Duncannon holiday cottage is directly situated on the beach, placing you a 5-minute walk from Duncannon Beach and Duncannon Fort, with Ballyhack Castle 5 km away. This pet-friendly holiday home offers WiFi, a dishwasher, on-site parking, and laundry facilities across its three bathrooms, making it ideal for exploring the local coast.
9.7 98 reviews
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£140/nighttotal: £700 (5 )
Little White House
1 5
house , New Ross
This two-bedroom house, located in the heart of New Ross, provides comfortable accommodation for up to five guests and is just a short distance from the famous Dunbrody Famine Ship and the Kennedy Homestead. The house offers a spacious living area and kitchen, a private yard, and free on-street parking, making it an ideal choice for families or groups of friends exploring the southeast of Ireland.
New Ross
17/09 – 22/09
£785/nighttotal: £3925 (5 )
Cullintra House - Country Escape
1 5
house , co.kilkenny
Cullintra House, a secluded countryside retreat in County Kilkenny, offers direct access to Brandon Hill and is surrounded by 324 hectares of woodland and farmland, with a marked pathway leading to the summit for panoramic views. This property provides a digital detox with historic farmhouse rooms, a stone glamping cottage, and a gallery room, alongside extensive gardens, proximity to the Barrow Towpath and South Leinster Way, and a walking and cycling trail passing its gate.