A beautiful shopping experience.

Naturally Beautiful

Nestled amongst the rugged landscape of the Twelve Bens Mountain Range, you will find Cottage Handcrafts, our family run business established in 1975. Our shop is filled to the brim with knits and crafts that showcase the best in Irish craftmanship and design.

Upon entering our quaint cottage, you will discover an extensive selection of knitwear which we have lovingly sourced from all over Ireland. We offer so many styles to keep you warm from the traditional handknit Aran Sweaters to contemporary capes, jackets and woollen accessories. Our craft range includes the world famous Connemara Marble, handmade pottery and jewellery, local crafts, knitting wool, and paintings from local artists.

We would be delighted to see you!

Location

Cottage Handcrafts is 8km northeast of Clifden on the N59 in Moyard. As you descend over the brow of the hill at Moyard, you are presented with a stunning panorama of lakes, rustic peatlands, the unmistakable Twelve Bens Mountain Range and then, Cottage Handcrafts on the right.

Opening Hours:

Special Opening Hours: Due to illness our shop has had to close from Monday the 23rd of September till Saturday the 5th of October. We are very sorry for the inconvenience this might cause to our customers. We will be open on Saturday the 5th of October from 10 till 5 and Sunday the 6th from 12 til 5. Thank you very much for your patience.

Please, feel free to email me at caitriona@cottagehandcrafts.ie for information on any items not on our website or if there is anything else I can help you with.

Taxfree shopping for non-EU customers.

Directions: Take the N59 from Clifden to Letterfrack. As you descend over the brow of the hill at Moyard, you’re presented with a stunning panorama of lakes, rustic peatlands, the unmistakable Twelve Bens and then, Cottage Handcrafts on the right. We are 8km from Clifden.

Map
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Contact Us

Tel: +353(0)95-41029 or via email at irishmade@cottagehandcrafts.ie

The widest selection of woollens in Connemara