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Erne River Lodges

Property Details for Erne River Lodges

Property Type
Lodges
Travel Location
Belturbet, Co. Cavan
Capacity
Sleeps up to 6
Pricelist
Pricelist
Star Rating
Cloud Rating
Price
€495.00 - €650.00
Erne River Lodges Aerial view of Lodges Outdoor Hot-tub Outdoor Decking Dining area Wood burning Stove Open plan living dining area Balcony off master bedroom Lake

Description




    Facilities


    Pet Friendly

  • Linen Provided
  • Television
  • Cooker
  • Microwave
  • Hairdryer
  • Vacuum Cleaner
  • Central Heating
  • Lake View
  • DVD Player
  • Stereo
  • Pets Allowed (on request)
  • Jacuzzi
  • Patio Area
  • Private Terrace
  • Satellite TV
  • Washer/ Dryer
  • Towels Provided
  • Dishwasher
  • Open Fire
  • Non-Smoking
  • Sleeps up to 6 people

Erne River Lodges are (4* Failte Ireland) Scandinavian style lodges on the banks of the River Erne close to the bustling village of Belturbet in County Cavan.

The lodges are two bed/two bath and can sleep up to six people comfortably in 1 x double ensuite, 1 x double/twin  with a main bathroom & a double sofa bed in the living area.

Wood burning stoves, outdoor hot-tubs and full al-fresco dining facilities provide a relaxing end to a busy day outdoors.

The development comes with direct access to the River Erne for boating, fishing, water sports and swimming. It truly is the ideal base for exploring the Shannnon-Erne Canal and cruisers can be hired locally in Belturbet.

  • Added value: No additional charges for heating/electricity
  • A refundable security deposit of €100 is payable upon check in.

There are 23 Lodges in total in this development. We work with the owners of No 7, No 13 & No 14

Facilities       

  • The log cabins come with all modern conveniences.
  • Kitchen are fully equipped with oven, hob, fridge-freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washer/dryer.
  • For those with young children there is a travel-cot, high-chair and a selection of children’s DVDs.
  • Gold Shield electric central heating is supplemented by super-efficient wood burning stoves in the main living area.
  • There is a full range of al-fresco dining equipment incl. gas BBQ, and outdoor furniture.
  • A luxurious 4 person outdoor hot-tub is accessed from the rear deck of each lodge.

 

Local Area

The lodges come with direct access to the River Erne for fishing, boating/watersports and swimming. Golfers can enjoy the nearby Belturbet Golf Course (2km), the Slieve Russell Hotel and Championship Golf Course (8km) or Cavan Golf Course (17km).

There is also horse-riding and excellent game angling nearby, as well as a host of official walking/cycling trails.
For the more adventurous, the ODD (Outdoors and Dirty) centre in nearby Ballyconnell offers endless hi-octane fun, including mud buggies and clay pigeon laser shooting.

Local Amenities

  • Golf Course : Belturbet (18 Holes) Distance 2Km
  • Angling/Fishing : River Erne
  • Horse Riding : Red Hills Distance 10Km
  • Bus Station : Belturbet Distance 2Km
  • Railway Station : Longford Distance 70Km
  • Airport : Dublin Distance 160Km
  • Ferry Port : Dublin Distance 140Km

Surrounding Area

Belturbet is a lively bustling village a mere 2km from the lodges. It offers a range of traditional pubs, restaurants and nightly entertainment. There are numerous convenience stores, a boutique hotel and the village is home to the Emerald Star cruise line.
For fine dining, why not try the Slieve Russell Hotel, the Radisson SAS Farnham Estate (Cavan Town) or the award winning Old Post Restaurant.
Cavan town offering all the attractions of a major regional town is a 10-15 min drive away.


Things to see in Cavan   

Cavan County Museum
Located in a superb nineteenth Century building at Virginia Road, Ballyjamesduff, the Museum houses the material culture of Cavan and surrounding districts. Exhibition galleries feature unique Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Medieval artefacts.  Interesting displays include the pre-Christian Killycluggin Stone and Corleck Head, the 1,000 year old Lough Errol Canoe, eighteenth Century Cavan Mace and Lavey Sheela na Gigs.
The GAA Gallery was recently opened and has attracted a wealth of Sports Enthusiasts.

Lifeforce Mill
Located at Millrock, Cavan, a beautifully restored, fully working flourmill powered by Ireland's oldest waterturbine, Macadam 1846. A tour of the mill begins with each visitor making and baking his or her own loaf of brown bread which is baked while the tour takes place.  All the original equipment is still used to produce Lifeforce stoneground wholemeal flour. After the tour you will return to the impressive stone coffee shop to collect your bread, hot out of the oven!

Drumline Monastic Site
Located at Milltown, an idyllic setting between Lakes Drumlane and Derrybrick. A round tower and church mark the sixth century monastic site. The church building dates from thirteenth or fourteenth century and is located half a mile form Milltown village.

The Cavan Way
Starting from Cavan County Council Library Services in Cavan Town, The Cavan Way provides a pleasant hill and valley walking connection between the Leitrim Way at Dowra, a small village community near the source of the River Shannon and the Ulster Way at Blacklion village.
Following generally the course of the young river to its source at the mystical "Shannon Pot", the walk follows quiet valley and river-side landscapes to the more unenclosed uplands section between the "Pot" and Blacklion, which includes the forested Burren area and its cemetery of ancient tombs, stone megaliths and monuments. Fine views are obtained from these elevated upland areas.

Saint Killian’s Heritage Centre
Located at Mullagh. Saint Killian was born in Mullagh, County Cavan in 640 AD. In 686AD he became a missionary to Wurzburg in Germany where he was martyred in 689AD. The exhibition and audio-visual here deal with Saint Killian including his times, his work, martyrdom and subsequent cult.
It brings to life a glorious era in Irish Church history and the work of Irish missionaries in Europe in the sixth and seventh centuries, with maps, photographs, statuettes, manuscript facsimiles and art reproductions. The exhibition also traces the development of Gaelic script from the Ogham writing of the fourth to seventh centuries and the Wurzburg Glosses (the earliest example of written Irish c.750), to the illuminated script of the Book of Kells.

Cavan Crystal
Situated on the N3 just minutes from Cavan town, they offer the visitor comfy sofas to relax in, open fires and local/nationally produced crafts.  The restaurant designed by Irish craftsmen boasts an array of home cooked food. The audio-visual theatre gives visitors an insight into the craft of mouth-blown, hand-cut crystal and a brief history of Cavan and its environs


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Date Rate for 1 Week Minimum Stay
7th May '12 to 31st May '12 €525.00 2 nights (for €295.00)
1st Jun '12 to 3rd Jun '12 €575.00 3 nights (for €350.00)
4th Jun '12 to 29th Jun '12 €650.00 2 nights (for €350.00)
30th Jun '12 to 13th Jul '12 €575.00 2 nights (for €295.00)
14th Jul '12 to 17th Aug '12 €650.00 2 nights (for €350.00)
18th Aug '12 to 24th Aug '12 €550.00 2 nights (for €295.00)
25th Aug '12 to 31st Aug '12 €550.00 2 nights (for €295.00)
1st Sep '12 to 26th Oct '12 €495.00 2 nights (for €295.00)
27th Oct '12 to 2nd Nov '12 €600.00 3 nights (for €350.00)
3rd Nov '12 to 21st Dec '12 €495.00 2 nights (for €295.00)
22nd Dec '12 to 28th Dec '12 €650.00 3 nights (for €350.00)
29th Dec '12 to 4th Jan '13 €650.00 3 nights (for €400.00)

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4* Scandinavian style Lodges on the banks of the River Erne, close to the lively bustling town of Belturbet. Each lodge has its own private 4 seater outdoor hot-tub...

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