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Alan & Margaret Brown welcome you to Ireland's most beautiful region and invite you to stay at our unique residence in Waterville.
The Old Cable House traces its origins to the first Transatlantic Telegraph Cable laid in 1856 from Ireland to USA connecting the old and the new worlds by Atlantic Telegraph.
Retaining many of its original features, the house now provides quality accommodation, a first class restaurant and is delightfully situated on its own secluded grounds.
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Bright spacious rooms of character offering garden and sea views.
Situated in Waterville village within walking distance of the endless beaches, championship golf links course, Skellig Michael 6th century monastic settlement and pilgrim path.
Enjoy the Kerry Way walking route which runs through the village of Waterville along mountain and coastal paths. Horse riding, bird watching, ancient archealogical sites 1000's years old to be explored.
All this and more combined to make this a truely Irish magical experience.
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Waterville Golf Course:
Original founded by the workers laying the TransAtlantic Telegraph cables the course is is considered to be one of the finest links courses in Europe. Guests at the Old Cable House have only a short walk to the club house.
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