Our self-catering homes are fully furnished and finished to the highest standard. They can sleep up to six people comfortably, and include bed linen and towels as standard. We are located just five minutes walk from the local shop and a few minutes in the car will have you in the local village of Fethard-On-Sea, with pubs, restaurants, cafes, take-aways, supermarket, pharmacy, and more. Only 10 minutes to the village of Ballyhack where you can catch the Passage East Car Ferry to Waterford City and County.Each house consists of:
Living area - fully equipped fitted kitchen and dining area - bathroom - 3 bedrooms all en-suite (two upstairs bedrooms have walk in wardrobes) - private decking area and garden. Location:
Approximately a two hour drive from Dublin on the main N11 Wexford route and about 45 minutes from Wexford town and Rosslare Harbour, Hookless Holiday Homes are located in the Sunny South East corner of Ireland on the beautiful unspoilt Hook Peninsula.With beaches everywhere you look, an abundance of activities and hidden gems, you will not be idle. You're guaranteed a holiday to remember and memories that will last a life time.Activities:
There are a vast number of outdoor activities available within easy access of Hook Holiday Homes also these include Fishing, Boat trips, Archery, Diving, Horse riding, Sightseeing, there is also a Golf course in nearby Fethard- On-Sea. There is also a children's play area racing car track and bowling in Wexford town in Leisure Max. R-one Karting is a popular choice for all age groups and is also located on the Rosslare road just outside of Wexford townFor those who wish to relax and watch a good movie the Omniplex Cinema offers a wide choice of all the latest new releases. There are also ongoing events and shows at the world renowned Wexford Opera HouseHook Lighthouse is the oldest working lighthouse in Europe and offers daily tours with fantastic views and also has a nice restaurant.Historic Loftus Hall is also close by here you can walk around the grounds taking in the stunning sea views or take part in one of the many daily tours which tells the history of this mansion and how Satan went through the roof they also have restaurant and gift shop .Tintern Abbey founded in 1200c by the old Earl Marshall, and named after Tintern in Wales. The remains consist of nave, chancel, tower, chapel and cloister. The abbey was partially converted into living quarters after 1541, The Abbey was occupied by the Colclough family from the 16th century until 1960s.Duncannon Fort located above beautiful Duncannon beach with its commanding view across the estuary is well worth a visit for those interest in history. Built in 1588 for fear of an attack on Duncannon area by the Spanish Armada. This site was once a Celtic fort with an Norman castle.