On the edge of a wild lake. In tune with the land.
Caragh Lake House was originally built in the early 1970s - quietly visionary for its time.
Caragh Lake House an exclusive holiday rental that sits quietly on a wooded slope, where lawns meet the water and the sky opens west. Designed by local architect Harry Wallace, the house is rooted in its setting - low, linear, built of stone, and made to unite with the landscape.The house has 2 wings (Oak & Birch), each with it’s own kitchen and generous living room, offering privacy when needed. At the heart of The Oak Side, a generous oak-floored sitting room faces the lake. Five-metre glass doors open wide to the terrace and lawns. The Birch Side’s secondary living area offers a quiet counterpoint to the larger social spaces of The Oak Side.
This is a place made for gatherings. Slow mornings. Long walks. Late dinners. The pace is set by the surrounds.
Six bedrooms and Five bathrooms, arranged across two sides. Thoughtfully designed for rest and retreat.Two kitchens. One standard of quiet luxury.
Located in opposite ends of the property, both fully equipped fitted kitchens invite you to cook, gather, and linger. The Oak Side features a large kitchen-diner with separate formal dining room, and The Birch Side features an open plan kitchen-diner-living space. For those who wish to maximise their time outdoors, with a little advance notice we can arrange delicious local cuisine to be delivered or we can arrange for a private chef to look after all your dining needs on the property. The garden at Caragh Lake House unfolds gently from the house to the water’s edge. To the rear a winding driveway brings you through tall pines, rhododendrons in soft colour along stone terraces. At the foot of the garden, a private jetty reaches out into the stillness of the lake.
1.3 acres of private gardens and woodland
Lakefront terrace with BBQ
Private jetty for swimming, kayaking or launching a boat
2 kayaks
Firepit
I am South African who grew up in Johannesburg and I qualified with first class honours in Granger Bay Hotel School, Cape Town. Having worked in some of the most prestigious hotels in South Africa, like The Cape Grace and Hunter Hotels, here I got a great understanding of the workings of hotels and I knew this was the field I was going to work with the best and be the best.
Thankfully an opportunity presented itself in Ireland over 20 years ago and I am proud to say I have been excelling ever since.
On moving to Ireland, my career progressed very quickly having always been focussed on achieving more, on being the best, and on delivering better results.
I am naturally resistant to pressure determined ready to act and able to generate others to move.
I am incredibly ambitious within business and though I am driven, this is uniquely coupled with an infectious affability that brings others along with me like a positivity propelled engine.
I am an innovator who constantly adds a unique and unexpected touch to the customer experience which has led the company to a whole host of customer service awards.
Nature at Your Doorstep:
Garagh Lake itself is a jewel – a freshwater lake renowned for its fishing (especially salmon and trout!) and the perfect spot for kayaking, boating, or simply enjoying the peaceful reflections of the majestic Macgillycuddy Reeks, Ireland's highest mountain range. You'll find direct access to the lake for water activities, and the surrounding woodlands and walking trails offer endless opportunities for gentle strolls or more adventurous hikes. Keep an eye out for local wildlife, including red deer, foxes, and a variety of birds, even the rare white-tailed eagle! The area is part of a designated Special Area of Conservation, ensuring its unspoiled beauty.
Killorglin – The Gateway to the Ring of Kerry:
Just a short drive away lies the vibrant town of Killorglin. This charming town, perched on a hill overlooking the graceful River Laune, offers a lively mix of traditional Irish pubs, excellent restaurants, and unique independent shops. It's the perfect place to experience authentic Irish hospitality, grab a delicious meal, or simply soak in the local atmosphere.
If you happen to be visiting in August, you're in for a treat with the famous Puck Fair, one of Ireland's oldest and most unusual street festivals, celebrating a wild mountain goat crowned "King Puck."
Exploring the Wider Area:
The Garagh Lake area is ideally situated as a base for exploring the iconic Ring of Kerry, a world-renowned scenic driving route that showcases the very best of Kerry's dramatic coastline and charming villages. Other nearby attractions include:
Rossbeigh Beach: A stunning Blue Flag beach perfect for a refreshing walk.
Dooks Golf Club: For golf enthusiasts, this links course offers incredible views.
Killarney National Park: Home to historic sites like Ross Castle and Muckross House, and offering vast expanses of beautiful lakes and mountains.
The Dingle Peninsula: A slightly further but highly recommended day trip, offering breathtaking coastal drives.
Languages spoken: Afrikaans,English