Carrig House, situated at the crossroads leading to the rural village of Carrig-on-Bannow and to the sea, enjoys breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean as it washes the shoreline at Cullenstown and the eye of any visitor is drawn towards the Saltee and Keeragh Islands as they guard the entrance to Ballyteigue Bay. The Bay abounds with tales of smugglers, ship-wrecks and heroic deeds. Bannow has played an important part in the history of Ireland – it was the spot where the Norman Invaders first stepped onto Irish soil in May 1169. The ruins of their castles are dotted around the parish and the old church in Bannow overlooks the area where the Buried City of Bannow once stood. Secluded beaches and scenic walks abound and the village has two public houses, one of which holds regular music nights. The old Danish town of Wexford can be reached within 25 minutes and Kilmore Quay is only 10 miles distant whilst The Hook peninsula is only 20 minutes away. You will find hospitality, tranquillity and refreshment of body and mind in Carrig-on-Bannow.
Rooms total: 3Important Information
Please inform Carrig House in advance of your expected arrival time. You can use the Special Requests box when booking, or contact the property directly with the contact details provided in your confirmation.
More information »