A great destination!

Brilliant fun for kids. Right next the beaches and rock-pools and other resort attractions.

Great for parents. Well equipped house. Safe, uncrowded beaches and entertainment - and baby-sitting if you want it!

Sporty types will love the golf courses that surround us, the fishing, sailing and gym that are just a short jog away.

For historians, or simply curious, the story or Youghal is amazing - find out about the three sieges, naval battles and past residents like Walter Raleigh and Oliver Cromwell.

Foodies will love the selection of fine dining nearby. And there are plenty of other restaurants to suit all pockets.

Or you can just relax, with a good book, in peace and quiet. Or sit and watch as the world passes by and the tides ebb and flow.

Getting here is easy!

3 Clifton is in Youghal at the centre of The Irish Riviera, and is easy to reach by car from anywhere in Ireland. 
There are 2 international airports within 1 hour - Cork and Waterford - and they have dozens of flights a day
Ferries from the UK arrive in Rosslare (2 hours by car) or Cork (less than 45 minutes). Ferries from France arrive at Cork as well.

About Youghal


Youghal is designated as a Family Friendly resort

 


Houses in Youghal to let

Pictures


3 and 4 Clifton, standing above the road. Built in about 1870, both houses are listed, but have been totally renovated inside to offer up to the minute comfort, whilst retaining their Victorian townhouse character.The main lounge (sitting room). It was difficult to take picture that showed the whole room, and both windows. Our guests tell us that this is their favourite room, and the large window seat their favourite spot.
  
The main double bedroom has a comfy bed and also features great views to the front, over the sea.

The back double is the quietest room of the house. It faces the back, away from the sea. This bedroom is on the first floor, the other 3 bedrooms are on the 2nd floor.

The large patio/terrace is shared between 3&4 Clifton and is a great place to enjoy a barbeque, or sunny breakfast. 


The window seat in the kitchen/diner looking out onto the terrace and to the sea beyond.


An aerial view looking at Youghal. You'd need a microscope to see Clifton on this photo. But if you wish, look vertically up from the 'g' in the word 'looking' in the first sentence. 
With eagle eyes you can see that, at low tide, there is a beach from the centre of the town, across the large beach beneath Clifon, around the corner to the main strand - and then for miles more :)



Richard, a guest and musician, inspired to play guitar sitting on the window seat in the first floor lounge.