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Finding superb pet friendly country cottages and coastal cottages in Lough Allen couldn't be easier - just take a look at our great selection of Lough Allen dog friendly holiday rental and letting accommodation. Check out the dog friendly accommodation, availability and book online a big selection of self catering cottages and apartments in Lough Allen available direct from independent owners and leading holiday operators.
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Drumkeeran, Lough Allen
Self catering in County LeitrimIreland-West
Drumkeeran self catering accommodation in Lough Allen, County Leitrim sleeps 6. This 3 bedroom Cottage is ideal as a holiday base or for a fun short break . Activities close by include golf fishing . Drumkeeran does allow pet dogs although this may be limited, so please check direct prior to booking. Prices at Drumkeeran start from £291 for a weeks stay but this will depend upon length of stay and time of year. ... more about Drumkeeran
Drumkeeran, Lough Allen
Self catering in County LeitrimIreland-West
Drumkeeran self catering accommodation in Lough Allen, County Leitrim sleeps 4. This 2 bedroom Cottage is ideal as a holiday base or for a fun short break . Activities close by include golf fishing . Drumkeeran does allow pet dogs although this may be limited, so please check direct prior to booking. Prices at Drumkeeran start from £234 for a weeks stay but this will depend upon length of stay and time of year. ... more about Drumkeeran
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We have 2 cottages, apartments, lodges and bungalows listed in Lough Allen that allow pet dogs. If these do not meet your requirements please try and widen your search, our suggestions include:
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