Clooneen Bungalow self-catering in Killeshandra is a fully furnished house with oil fired central heating and three bedrooms (double, twin and single). Bed linen and towels are supplied. There is a fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, electric cooker, fridge, microwave and washing machine/dryer. There is also a dining room, bathroom with electric shower and a large living room with TV.
Private parking, a garden, tackle shed and bait fridge is available. Electricity is metered. Killeshandra with restaurants, take-aways, supermarkets and pubs is less than five minutes away.
Maura and Liam O’Reilly are your hosts.
PRICES FROM:
LOW SEASON - Ferry & 7 nights self-catering
Car and 4 - £242 per person; Car and 3 - £296 per person; Car and 2 - £392 per person
Supplements apply for high cars and vans
Prices may be subject to change - please contact us direct for the latest deals
Fishing in Co Cavan
Co Cavan offers opportunities for excellent year round fishing in the major river systems and their associated lakes. Bream, hybrids, roach, rudd, tench are common in most waters. Popular centres include Ballyconnell, Belturbet, Cootehill, and Killeshandra. The River Erne and its main tributaries, the Shannon Erne Waterway and the Dromore/Annalee system dominate the middle of the county.
The River Erne System is the major water in this scenic county linking lots of lakes both large and small. Good access to many waters whilst there are still lakes that take some effort to access that are rarely fished. The River Erne will fish well in the cooler months where there is depth and flow.
The Shannon Erne Waterway flows north east to the western shore of Upper Lough Erne.
For the angler seeking large open waters with the promise of outstanding bags of bream and roach choose the large lakes such as Gowna, Oughter, Sillan, Upper Lough Erne and Lough McNean. For something more secluded you will find many smaller lakes and river stretches with plenty of fish. There is a water here to suit all tastes.
Wherever you fish in Ireland, the chances of catching fish are hugely improved by pre-baiting to attract fish into your chosen swim. Ideally this is done the evening before (or for a couple of days) using breadcrumb or local maize meal carrying particle baits such as sweetcorn, boiled wheat, hemp and pellets.