Cashel (An Caisheal) 
The name Cashel derives from the Irish 'An Caisheal'. Connemara Coastal Cottages are proud to have a small number of high quality self-catering properties in this area. In 1969 General de Gaulle spent two weeks in Cashel after he resigned the presidency of France staying in the Cashel House Hotel. Cashel hill stands majestic over Cashel Bay at the top of the hill is a megalithic tomb; in the distance lie hundreds of lakes amid the bogs beyond lies the Twelve Bens and Maamturks Mountains which dominate the horizon. Best of all to the north are the sandy coves and glistening seaweed of the waters of Bertaghboy Bay. View our Cashel (Caisheal) cottages below.
Ros Muc (Rosmuck)
Rosmuck or Ros Muc lies in one of the strongest Irish speaking areas in the country. Padraig Pierce member of the 1916 Easter Rising spent some of his leisure time in this area and his cottage can be visited today. The cottage, burned down during the troubles, has been restored as a national monument and is open to visitors daily, June to September. View our Rosmuc Cottages below.
Maam Cross
Maam Cross is just 22 miles from Galway City and is and ideal base for visiting the whole of Connemara as the words Maam cross mean the meeting point of several roads. This is one of the best places to feel the ruggedness of the mountains and the sereneness of the bogs and lakes. View our cottage in Maam Cross below.