Houses for sale with mountain backdrops in Sligo, Wicklow, and Kerry

These homes showcase the best of Ireland’s mountain landscapes paired with comfortable living
Houses for sale with mountain backdrops in Sligo, Wicklow, and Kerry

Sophie Halligan

Set against some of Ireland’s best mountain landscapes, these three homes offer a mix of natural surroundings, design, and comfort.

From the vantage point of Windrush in Strandhill, with panoramic views of Knocknarea and Sligo Bay, to Rose Cottage in Kilmacanogue, framed by the distinctive Sugarloaf, to Coomavoher in Kerry, among the McGillycuddy Reeks, each property presents an opportunity to live where nature takes centre stage.

Windrush, Lecarrow, Strandhill, Sligo

Asking Price: €725,000

Selling Agent: Oates Breheny Group

Tucked beneath Knocknarea with views of Sligo Bay and Benbulben, Windrush is a four-bedroom home offering peace and privacy.

The house is on an elevated site with mature gardens and multiple outdoor seating areas, and is minutes from Strandhill village and Sligo town.

Rose Cottage, Kilmacanogue, Wicklow

Asking Price: €1,695,000

Selling Agent: George & Maguire Properties

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Sugarloaf, Rose Cottage is brings period charm and modern design. Already restored and extended, the cottage has landscaped gardens and mountain views, all minutes from the N11.

Coomavoher, Mastergeehy, Waterville, Kerry

Asking Price: €369,000

Selling Agent: Kerry Property Sales

Above Lough Derriana in the heart of the McGillycuddy Reeks, this restored farmhouse has three stone outbuildings. It’s a true escape into wild Kerry.

These homes showcase the best of Ireland’s mountain landscapes paired with comfortable living.

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