Your Rooms

Hanne’s Cottage is an experience. It is accommodation with soul. It is simple, it is quiet and it is real.

Suitable for one guest or two guests traveling together.

Your living room

With a stove for cold and wet days. Firewood is included.

Your livingroom can also be your bedroom if you prefer and you can use the smaller bedroom (see below) as your ‘walk-in closet’.

The couch bed can be made into a top comfortable European standard size double-bed.

A beautiful handmade tray of reclaimed wood holds organic wholebean coffee from Anam Coffee and organic tea from Guru Tea House. Sourced from local independent and environmentally aware businesses in Co. Clare.


Your bedroom

is small but super funktional!

European standard size small double bed.

An open wardrobe plus extra luggage racks.

Doublesize down duvet and king size pillows. 100% cotton bedlinnen.

Hairdryer.


Enjoy your own-made breakfast of choice at the hearth of the house.

Breakfast is not included, however sugar, salt, pepper, jam and butter will be provided.

There will be one shelf in the fridge for your usage and the kitchen and hearth of the house is available for you during breakfast until 10am.

Please note this is also Hanne’s primary living room and it will be turned into her workspace after 10am whereafter it is kindly not to be occupied by guests.


The Bathroom

is shared.

Fresh towels and facecloth of 100% cotton.

Electric shower.

Body soap, shampoo and conditioner of 99% natural origin. No SLS or parabens.

Toilet paper of course!


“Slow down, relax, sit down and enjoy the beauty of this little paradise. Hanne’s cosy and charming place has character and authenticity. We enjoyed to be in the middle of the Burren’s pure nature and loved to be taken care of by this perfect host and friend.”

Danielle Dierckx, Director De Roma, Belgium 
Wouter Van Besien, Coordinator Sustainable and Ethical banking VDK-Bank, Belgium



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