Ruby’s Cottage sleeps six across three bedrooms, with a bunk room the kids fight over, a cinema projector, an enclosed garden, and three beaches within twenty minutes.
Most of the family bookings here are for Ruby’s Cottage: three bedrooms, a bunk room with a travel cot for the little ones, and a sitting room with a wood-burner and a cinema projector for the evening everyone’s tired from the beach. It sleeps six honestly, with a kitchen set up to actually cook for that many.
The garden at the back is enclosed and looks out across the bay, so the kids and the dog can be out while you watch from the half door. And you’re four kilometres from Carrigart, fifteen minutes from a hidden beach, close enough that a forgotten loaf of bread isn’t a crisis.
Three bedrooms and a bunk room, not a sofa bed in the living room. Multi-generational groups and two families travelling together both work.
Kids and dogs can be out without you watching the road. The bay-view garden at the back is the one everyone ends up in.
The projector for film afternoons, plus the shared games room across the courtyard (chess, darts, a TV) for when the weather turns.
Ruby’s Cottage sleeps six, welcomes dogs, and books up fastest in the school holidays; worth checking dates early. Book direct: we honour Airbnb and Booking.com rates with no commission.