Text Size
Travel Guide South East

County Carlow Ireland

Search and Stay!

County Carlow is located in Leinster province in the south east of Ireland and is one of the country’s smallest counties. The county’s landscape features a number of beautiful valleys and the lovely Barrow and Burrin rivers. It was here at the meeting of both rivers that Carlow found its name meaning ‘Four Lakes’. Carlow is bordered by the beautiful Blackstairs Mountains. It has a population of around 50,000 people. 

Read more...

Experience Tipperary from Your Holiday Home

Search and Stay!

Tipperary is an inland county in the province of Munster, southwest Ireland. It is one of the largest counties in Ireland with a population of approximately 150,000.  Traditionally a horse breeding county, the Golden Vale as it is know throughout the Island of Ireland, is home to the thoroughbred breeding farm Coolmore Stud, the largest in the world. The River Shannon in North Tipperary feeds Lough Derg, the second-largest lake in Ireland. The Suir River flows through South Tipperary. Shannon Airport is approximately an hour’s drive away.

Read more...

Wexford: Sunshine, History, and Adventure

Search and Stay!

Wexford’s natural charm and beauty shine through in one of its defining characteristics- known as the sunny south east. Sunshine and warmth greet visitors who hurry to enjoy the scenic beaches that are scattered throughout the county. Cahore and Raven Point combine to form the longest stretch of beach in all of Ireland. The county’s 47,000 people happily greet travellers each year. Its wealth of sunshine, historical sights, beaches, and wildlife make it an ideal holiday destination for the entire family. For those who rent a holiday home in Wexford, there’s no need to travel to enjoy the scenery. Simply plan your next trip and begin the fun. 

Read more...

Welcome to County Kilkenny Holiday Homes

Search and Stay!

County Kilkenny is situated in the south-east corner of the beautiful island of Ireland, and its name is derived from its main city, the City of Kilkenny. The land is mildly hilly. It is divided in half by the River Nore, with other rivers running through the county including the Rivers Barrow and Suir. The climate in this area of Ireland is considered mild and changeable. Approximately 22,000 people reside in this county, and the tourist industry is an important part of the economy of the area.

Read more...

Holiday Homes in Waterford

Search and Stay!

Those interested in all things Irish will immediately recognise the name Waterford for its beautiful and unparalleled crystal. Indeed, Waterford Crystal is a household name because of the delicate craftsmanship and artistic design etched in the delicate and decorative crystal.

Founded by the Vikings in 914 A.D., the city of Waterford, in Waterford County, is the oldest on the Emerald Island and the most prominent in the Southeast Region of the country. It is home to approximately 108,000 people who enjoy a cultural array of museums, art galleries and theatres in particular the Theatre Royal in Waterford City. Sports, especially GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association) are also extremely popular among young and old, a perfect past time for all to try out while renting a holiday home in Co Waterford.

Read more...

South East Properties

Sign up for our FREE newsletters now!

Login