Rochestown Park Hotel
This elegant manor-style hotel is located to the south of Cork city in the attractive suburb of Douglas. It is set in mature gardens overlooking Mahon golf club and bird sanctuary. The health and leisure center houses Ireland's only Thalasso Therapy Center. This is the perfect place for a relaxing sojourn in Munster.
| Address: | Rochestown Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 75 |
| Doubles From: | 75 |
Old Bank House
This is a luxurious Georgian guest house situated in the heart of Kinsale. Rooms are individually decorated and feature antiques and original artworks. Most rooms also enjoy picturesque views of this historic harbor town. Master Chef Michael Riese, performs culinary wonders in the kitchen every day - be sure to try the gourmet breakfast. Old Bank House has been voted one of the top 100 places to stay in Ireland every year since 1990 by Bridgestone Guides.
| Address: | 11 Pearse Street |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 120-140 |
| Doubles From: | 140-195 |
Castlehyde Hotel
This luxurious hotel provides accommodation in a fully restored Georgian house and courtyard. The rooms are individually decorated to a very high standard. Although only 35 minutes from Cork city, this quiet retreat is a world apart from its bustle. Patrons can expect fine cuisine in the highly regarded Mermaids Restaurant, after which they can relax in the library with a brandy. This hotel really is the ideal base in North Cork, whether you're on business or pleasure seeking. After breakfast (or at any other time!) guests can enjoy an invigorating swim in the outdoor heated pool.
| Address: | Castlehyde |
| Fermoy |
| Munster |
Shiplake Mountain Hostel
This hostel is definitely far away from the maddening crowd. It is located on the side of a hill in an old stone farmhouse. Accommodation is dormitory-style with caravans facilitating couples and families. In true romantic fashion, the caravans are the old gypsy-style variety. There are communal recreational areas suitable for just lazing, getting to know people and for eating. There are also good kitchen facilities. The more adventurous can check out the nearby lake for a swim, or borrow a bike and go for a cycle.
Innishannon House Hotel
This splendid hotel was built in 1720 in the Petit Chateau style. It is located on the banks of the Bandon River and is surely one of the most romantic hotels on this island. The decor is that of the Irish country house; similarly the food in the award-winning restaurant eschews modend trends and instead gives diners simple dishes prepared with care and expertise. There is also a superb wine cellar so guests can choose just the right vintage to accompany their fresh lobster or fillet steak.
| Address: | Banks of Bandon |
| Innishannon |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 108 |
| Doubles From: | 190 |
| Triples From: | 229 |
Kinlay House Hostel
Kinlay House Hostel is in a beautiful, old part of the city just a three minute walk from the city center. The staff is friendly and helpful and the hostel is open 24 hours a day, so there's always someone around if you require assistance. The accommodation can be either in large dormitory-style rooms or private rooms; either way it's a warm, clean and reasonably-priced option for anyone traveling on a budget. Internet access is also available, so you can stay in touch with your nearest and dearest with ease.
| Address: | Bob & Joan's Walk |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 38 |
| Doubles From: | 26 |
| Triples From: | 19 |
Blue Haven Hotel
This is the perfect place to stay in Kinsale: Ireland's gourmet capital. The rooms have a slight old world ambience but lack nothing in facilities. Well located on the site of the old fish market, this elegant hotel's restaurant is renowned for its fresh seafood and shellfish cuisine. A friendly atmosphere abounds, and the staff are extremely helpful. The Blue Haven received the Ireland Hotel of the Year Award in 1996 from the Egon Ronay and Jameson Guide.
| Address: | Pearse Street |
| Kinsale |
Quality Hotel and Leisure Centre - Clonakilty
This beautifully-built hotel is located in the centre of Clonakilty. If you're planning a trip to West Cork, this is an ideal base from which to explore. The town itself buzzes with musical and cultural activities throughout the year. Available facilities nearby include golf, walking, horse riding and sea-angling. There are plenty of places to visit as well like Lisselan gardens, an animal park and a ancient ring fort to name but a few.
| Address: | Skibbereen Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 139 |
| Doubles From: | 139 |
Acorn House
This attractive Georgian guest house, dating from 1810, is just three minutes walk from the city centre, just across from Cork Opera House. As it's close to town, guests have the whole city at their feet. The best restaurants, bars and galleries are just a stroll away. The proprietor, Jackie Boles, guarantees a warm Irish welcome for all her guests. The rooms are comfortable and well-equipped. This is the perfect base from which to explore the historic city centre of Cork.
| Address: | 14 St Patrick's Hill |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 50 |
| Doubles From: | 35 |
Vickery's Inn
This very attractive guest house is located in the heart of Bantry. Originally a coach inn - established in 1850 - it retains its old world charm but combines it with all the facilities one expects from a modern hotel. It is ideally located for touring the West Cork/Kerry region. During the summer months, there is live music in the bar for you to enjoy as you quaff obligatory pints of plain. Local amenities include golf, sea fishing and horseriding.
| Address: | New Street |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 44 |
| Doubles From: | 63 |
| Triples From: | 95 |
| Neighborhood: | Bantry |
| Phone: | +353 27 5 0006 |
| Fax: | +353 27 2 0002 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 12 |
Bridelands Country House
This family run historic country house is the perfect location from which to tour the Cork/Kerry region. It is set in eight acres of the Lee Valley, overlooking the river Bride. The restaurant is renowned for serving superb food in a friendly atmosphere. The vegetables are all organic, and the fish locally caught.A warm welcome is assured, and guests can also enjoy a complimentary Irish coffee on arrival.
| Address: | Crookstown |
| Macroom |
| Co. Cork |
| Neighborhood: | Macroom |
| Phone: | +353 21 733 6566 |
| Email: | bridelands@eircom.net |
| Fax: | +353 21 733 6604 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
Bantry Bay Hotel
This attractive hotel is located in the centre of historic Bantry. It has been run by the O'Callaghan family for the past 53 years and a hearty welcome is assured to all. It was extensively refurbished in 1995; the new maritime-themed bar and restaurant come highly recommended. All rooms are en suite and feature satellite TV, direct dial telephone, hairdryer and ironing facilities. This is the perfect spot from which to explore this lovely county.
| Address: | Wolfe Tone Square |
| Bantry |
| Munster |
Creedon's Hotel
In the heart of West Cork's lake district, one finds this quaint hotel. It is well-located for those planning a tour of the south-west, being en route to Bantry, Glengarriff and Killarney, and only 48km from Cork City. It's family-owned and managed; the Creedons have been welcoming guests for over three generations. Local facilities include swimming, golf, tennis, and fishing. There is also a boat available to guests, free of charge.
| Address: | Inchigeela |
| Macroom |
| Co. Cork |
| Singles From: | 25 |
| Doubles From: | 51 |
| Triples From: | 76 |
Ashley Hotel
Family owned and operated, you're guaranteed a warm welcome as soon as you arrive. Perfectly located for sightseeing and exploring, the Ashley is also a great place to relax and have fun. All the rooms are cheerily decorated and the staff are friendly and helpful. Make sure not to miss the full Irish breakfast, or just stop in for a drink at the hotel's bar & lounge. There are some great bars just across the road, too. Why not drop into Sin E or the Corner House for a pint of the locally brewed Murphy's Stout? It's sure to put a smile on your face.
| Address: | Coburg Street |
| Cork |
Ambassador Hotel
This historic building, of striking architectural design, dates back to 1872. The hotel has received excellent reviews since its opening in June 1997. Situated on its own private grounds, guests can enjoy wonderful views of Cork city by day and night. For those who like the odd tipple, there are two bars from which to choose. If you feel like something more substantial, why not treat yourself to a gourmet meal in Seasons Restaurant? There are conference facilities for up to eighty delegates.
| Address: | Military Hill |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 90 |
| Doubles From: | 95 |
Central Hotel - Mallow
This elegant hotel is situated in the heart of Mallow town. The staff are friendly, the facilities modern and comfortable, and the service efficient. This is an ideal spot from which to tour the magical south-west of Ireland. Locally, one can enjoy fishing on the river Blackwater, or if you're feeling lucky, Cork's only racecourse is located nearby.
| Address: | Main Street |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Mallow |
| Phone: | +353 (0)22 2 1527 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
Midleton Park Hotel
Situated in scenic East Cork, this hotel is only 16km from Cork city. It offers guests a fine blend of traditional courtesy mixed with all that one expects from a modern hotel. The restaurant is well regarded and is Egon Ronay recommended. For business or pleasure, this is an ideal choice. The staff are very friendly and keen to assist in any way possible. Local amenities include Blue Flag beaches, Fota Wildlife Park and many excellent golf courses.
| Address: | Old Cork Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Midleton |
| Phone: | +353 21 463 5100 |
| Website: | http://www.midletonpark.com/ |
| Fax: | +353 21 463 5101 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 14:30 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 40 |
Russagh Mill Hostel
This charming converted millhouse is an ideal budget base. Set on a quiet road about 2km from Skibbereen, it still has its mill wheel intact. It's possible to walk to and from town by avoiding the road, as there's a walking track behind the hostel. Accommodation is dormitory-style with six-eight beds per dorm; there are also some private rooms available. The hostel owners are experienced mountaineers and keen water-sport enthusiasts. If you don't have a programme planned, you can join one for a small charge per day. Bed available: 36, private rooms: 9.
| Address: | Castletownsend Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Robin Hill Guesthouse
This guesthouse was built circa 1866; it is a charming residence nestled in mature gardens. The rooms are decorated to a very high standard and the staff could hardly be friendlier. It's close to Fota Wildlife Park, Trabolgan and Cork city, while there are several top golf courses nearby.
| Address: | Rushbrooke |
| Cobh |
| Munster |
Emmet Hotel
This recently opened hotel is situated on one of the few residential Georgian squares outside Dublin. Here one finds old-fashioned courtesy combined with modern facilities and friendly service. The bistro serves exciting food prepared using only the best organic food from around West Cork. Great live music, riding and sea angling are all available locally.
| Address: | Emmet Square |
| Cork |
| MUNSTER |
| Singles From: | 50 |
| Doubles From: | 95 |
| Triples From: | 135 |
Killarney Guest House
This elegant guest house is situated opposite University College Cork, ten minutes walk from the city centre. It is ideally located for touring the Cork/Kerry region and offers exceptional style and comfort. All the rooms are well appointed and contain all the necessaries to ensure that your stay here is never less than enjoyable. If one night you happen to pop into town for a few drinks and end up with a sore head the following morning, the breakfasts here are the perfect antidote.
| Address: | Western Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Village Hostel Allihies
This is one of the few registered hostels in this area. It offers accommodation in dormitories as well as private rooms. In addition, there are separate recreational and dining areas with good kitchen facilities. You can also rent bicycles here and any information you might require about the area is available in leaflets or by asking one of the helpful staff. The hostel organises two-hour guided walks on Wednesdays and Fridays - these are also open to non-residents.
| Address: | Allihies |
| Cork |
| Co. Cork |
Forte Travelodge
Just minutes from the airport one finds the Forte Travelodge. This modern hotel offers comfortable yet affordable accommodation. It is located on the direct routes to/from the car ferry, beautiful Kinsale and West Cork. Each room is large enough to sleep up to three adults, a child under twelve, and a baby in a cot. A Little Chef restaurant, meanwhile, ensures that no one goes hungry.
| Address: | South Ring Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | City - south |
| Phone: | +353 21 431 0722 |
| Website: | http://www.travelodge.co.uk/ |
| Fax: | +353 21 431 0723 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 15:00 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
Havisham House Hotel
This distinguished property was built in 1740 and overlooks Lough Mahon. It has long been associated with Charles Dickens, who stayed here while visiting Cork. The bar is named the Dickens Inn and it simply oozes old world charm. The hotel is also close to all the city's golf courses, while angling, horseriding and watersports facilities are also within easy reach. The staff here are very approachable, and only too happy to assist guests in any way they can.
| Address: | Rochestown Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | City - south |
| Phone: | +353 21 489 2961 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 12 |
Redclyffe Guest House
This is a charming red-brick Victorian guest house. It's family-run and a warm welcome is guaranteed. The rooms are decorated to the highest standard, and all feature tea and coffee making facilities as well as en suites. It's located opposite the University; guests are also within walking distance of the city centre. There are many good restaurants and bars nearby like Reidy's Wine Vault and Cafe Paradiso. Parking is available at the front and to the rear.
| Address: | Western Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 40-45 |
| Doubles From: | 25-40 |
Duhallow Park Hotel
This hotel, run by the Healy family, is located on the main Mallow-Killarney road. It is nestled in the beauty and splendour of the Blackwater Valley offering guests splendid views of Mount Hilary. The family pride themselves on creating a warm atmosphere, good food and a friendly efficient service. It is ideally located for touring the south-west and there are many outdoor pursuits catered for in the surrounding areas.
| Address: | Kanturk |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 44 |
| Doubles From: | 90 |
Lough Mahon House
This Georgian guest house is family-run and provides private parking facilities. It is convenient to the city centre while also being an excellent base for trips to Blarney Castle, Fota Wildlife Park, Kinsale and Killarney. For those who enjoy a round of golf or a day's fishing, facilities are located nearby. Not only are the staff very friendly, the breakfasts are to die for! It's quite good value too.
| Address: | Lower Glanmire Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 45 |
| Doubles From: | 38 |
| Triples From: | 30 |
Rolf's Hostel
Rolf's is an institution of sorts, known the length and breadth of the country and beyond. It's been around for more than a decade and continues to offer high-quality budget accommodation. It's a short walk from the pier with an idyllic outside seating area for eating and chatting. Apart from dormitories and private rooms, there are excellent kitchen facilities available to all residents. The rooms themselves are spacious and clean and the garden is a delight. If the weather is unsatisfactory then the indoor recreational area can keep you entertained.
| Address: | West Cork |
| Baltimore |
| Co. Cork |
Jurys Cork Hotel
This exclusive hotel is just a five-minute walk from the city centre, on the banks of the river Lee. Jurys is renowned for the warm Irish welcome it extends to all its guests. The newly refurbished ground floor comprises the Glandore restaurant, the ever-lively Kavanagh's traditional Irish pub, and the more sophisticated Library lounge. Whatever the weather, you can enjoy a dip in either the indoor or outdoor pool. After a swim you can work out in the gym, play some squash, or relax in the sauna.
| Address: | Western Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 119 |
| Doubles From: | 119 |
Abbey Hotel
This elegant hotel is nestled in the valley of the river Sullane among the Cork and Kerry mountains on the N22. Here one finds the very best in modern amenities combined with a glorious rural setting. It is an ideal base for anyone wishing to explore the natural magic of both Cork and Kerry. The staff are friendly and helpful and are happy to organise activities and outings if so desired.
| Address: | Cork/Killarney road (N22) |
| Ballyvourney |
| Munster |
Hayfield Manor Hotel
This Georgian hotel is considered by many to be Cork's finest. Perfectly located to enjoy the hustle and bustle of city life, it is also possible to relax in the two acres of mature gardens surrounding this handsome hotel. Superb dining is on offer in the award-winning restaurant, which is renowned for its outstanding cuisine. Guests also have access to a private leisure centre where they can either work out or just relax in a hot sauna. There is a selection of luxuriously appointed conference suites, which can accommodate up to 100 delegates.
| Address: | Perrott Avenue |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Spanish Point Guesthouse and Restaurant
This modern guest house is situated on the cliffs overlooking Ballycotton bay. The rooms are furnished to the highest standards and the staff are helpful and delighted to assist guests in any way they can. The restaurant is well worth a visit also; it specialises in seafood that is caught from the owner's trawler! The chef, Mary Tatton, was trained at Ballymaloe Cookery School.
| Address: | Ballycotton |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Midleton |
| Phone: | +353 (0)21 464 6177 |
| Email: | spanishp@indigo.ie |
| Fax: | +353 (0)21 464 6179 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 5 |
Actons Hotel
Overlooking picturesque Kinsale Harbour and yachting marina, Acton's is a great base from which to plan your visit to the South. It's renowned for its cuisine and friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The hotel's Captain's Table Restaurant is a member of Kinsale's Good Food Circle and is a must for any visitors wishing to try some of the local dishes in what is rightly regarded as the gourmet capital of Ireland. The rooms are all furnished to the highest standard.
| Address: | Pier Road |
| Kinsale |
| Co. Cork |
Devonshire Arms Hotel
This family-run hotel is situated in the heart of historic Youghal. The rooms are decorated to the highest standards and the staff couldn't be friendlier. The restaurant offers a wide range of dishes catering to all tastes but with an emphasis on locally caught seafood. Local facilities include a marvellous Blue flag beach, 18-hole golf course, riding and historical walking tours.
| Address: | Pearse Square |
| Cork |
| MUNSTER |
| Neighborhood: | Youghal |
| Phone: | +353 24 9 2827 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 10 |
Silversprings Moran Hotel
This modern hotel is only a five-minute drive from the city center. When you arrive why not enjoy a relaxing meal in PJs, with its exciting, reasonably priced menu. Alternatively, you could soak up the atmosphere in the Gallery Lounge, an art-themed cafe-bar. On Sundays, there is jazz in Thady Quills. There is a leisure center and nine-hole golf course on the grounds, while there are four 18-hole championship courses nearby. Facilities also include squash and tennis courts.
| Address: | Tivoli |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 130 |
| Doubles From: | 160 |
Garnish House
The flower bedecked balconies of Garnish greet you every morning and once you are inside the door you'll see that it is truly a traveler's rest pad. Just five minutes away from Cork city center this is a cushy bed and breakfast. Self catering apartments or beautifully done-up rooms, Garnish makes you feel at home. And what are the facilities? There is central heating, television, gardens, hairdryers, and disabled access among others. Swimming pools, tennis courts, horse riding, and golf courses are in the vicinity. Also check out the many pubs, for a good ol' pint of ale.
| Address: | Western Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 60 |
| Doubles From: | 45 |
| Triples From: | 45 |
Trident Hotel
This hotel stands at the water's edge, nestled between the winding streets of historic Kinsale and one of the prettiest harbours in Europe. Guests can enjoy an unforgettable dining experience at the Savanagh Waterfront Restaurant, a member of Kinsale's Good Food Circle. The menu includes wonderfully fresh, locally caught seafood cooked to perfection. There's plenty to do around the town; explore the art galleries, attractive shops and lively bars.
| Address: | World's End |
| Kinsale |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 75 |
| Doubles From: | 60 |
Blarney Castle Hotel
First established as a village inn in 1837, this hotel has been run by the Forrest family for three generations. The rooms are tastefully decorated and quite spacious. After a good night's rest, a fine breakfast is served to get your day off to a bright start. Later you can try some of the local brews, while you relax and enjoy some fine traditional music in the bar. Situated on Blarney's picturesque village green, it's only a short stroll to Blarney Castle - home to the (in)famous stone.
| Address: | Village Green |
| Blarney |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 75 |
| Doubles From: | 110 |
Harbour Lodge
This elegant guest house is decorated to the highest standards. The beautifully decorated residents' lounge and dining room opens onto a large conservatory which houses exotic cacti and offers panoramic views of the harbour and yacht marina. The rooms also have balconies overlooking that harbour. Kinsale is the gourmet capital of Ireland, and many of the best restaurants are within walking distance. For those who enjoy a round of golf, you'll be happy to hear that the proprietors are also keen golfers and can fill you in on the best local courses, and organize preferential green fees.
| Address: | Scilly |
| Kinsale |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 198-240 |
| Doubles From: | 220-320 |
Victoria Hotel
Built in 1910, members of European royalty are among the many notables to have frequented this infamous establishment down the years. It was also home to some of Ireland's great political leaders, including Charles Stewart Parnell who made his major speeches from its upper balcony, while James Joyce recounted his stay here in one of his novels. This Georgian hotel was recently restored and refurbished. It's family-run, so you are assured a warm reception on your arrival. The rooms are all in good condition and contain all the amenities expected by the modern traveler.
| Address: | St Patrick's Street |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 63 |
| Doubles From: | 63 |
| Neighborhood: | City - centre |
| Phone: | +353 21 427 8788 |
| Fax: | +353 21 427 8790 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 29 |
Inchydoney Island Lodge and Spa
Located on the idyllic island of Inchydoney, this hotel offers deluxe accommodation to guests, all of whom should utilize the fully-equipped thalassotherapy (sea water) spa. The Gulf Stream Restaurant's menu reflects the wide availability of fresh seafood and organically-grown vegetables in the vicinity. After dining, enjoy a cool pint in Dunes pub. There are two excellent beaches nearby for those who enjoy a dip, or just like lazing in the sun. You can also go sailing or horse riding; facilities for both are close at hand.
| Address: | Clonakilty |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Arbutus Lodge Hotel
This family-owned hotel was built in 1802. It's set in its own gardens, overlooking the river Lee and Cork city. The hotel houses a fine collection of modern Irish art; each room is individually decorated. Additionally, the restaurant is well worth a visit. The food here is prepared with an emphasis on applying a rigorous culinary training to fresh, locally grown produce. There's also an award-winning wine list. Connoisseurs won't be disappointed.
| Address: | Middle Glanmire Road |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 76 |
| Doubles From: | 121 |
| Triples From: | 140 |
| Neighborhood: | City - north |
| Phone: | +353 21 450 1237 |
| Email: | info@arbutuslodge.net |
| Fax: | +353 21 450 2893 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 20 |
Glanworth Mill Country Inn
This hotel is housed in an old water mill that dates back to 1790; it has been refurbished admirably, maintaining a real sense of history and mystique. There's plenty to rave about here: a gourmet restaurant, tea rooms, a courtyard garden, river walks and much more. Check out the Norman castle and ancient bridge - history on your doorstep. For the more energetic, there is a wealth of activities available - fishing, horseriding, golf and hill walking to name but a few.
| Address: | Glanworth |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 65-80 |
| Doubles From: | 95-110 |
Bayview Hotel
This hotel was built in 1992 and is magnificently situated overlooking Ballycotton Bay and fishing harbour. It is set in private gardens and there are steps leading to the sea where one can enjoy a dip or paddle. All the rooms have TVs and ensuite bathrooms, as well as direct dial telephones. Within the area you will also find four excellent golf courses. After a busy day's sightseeing, patrons can relax and enjoy a meal in the award-winning restaurant.
| Address: | Ballycotton |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Midleton |
| Phone: | +353 21 464 6746 |
| Fax: | +353 21 464 6075 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 14:00 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 35 |
Garryvoe Hotel (The)
Situated in Ballycotton Bay, this hotel is situated beside miles of unspoilt sandy beach. The rooms are pleasant, and include TVs and telephones. Patrons can enjoy deep-sea fishing at Ballycotton. There are also two tennis courts, and a putting green where you can perfect your swing before heading to the local links. After a busy day, guests can enjoy great food in the restaurant; the menu includes a daily selection of locally-caught fish. There are conference facilities for up to 400 delegates.
| Address: | Ballycotton Bay |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Youghal |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 50 |
Celtic Ross Hotel
This recently-opened hotel is situated in Rosscarbery, and most rooms overlook the splendid bay. West Cork is world-renowned for its beauty, and this hotel is the ideal place from which to discover it for yourself. Seafront Restaurant has gained a very good reputation since opening; as the name suggests, the menu is full of the freshest seafood. Families are welcome and there is lots to keep kids happy with a children's pool on site, and horse riding available nearby. Rates: EUR45-EUR275.
| Address: | Rosscarbery |
| Cork |
| Munster |
White House
This guest house has been in operation since the 1850s and from its earliest times has enjoyed a reputation for fine food, a lively pub and friendly service. Kinsale is one of the most attractive towns in Ireland; its gourmet restaurants are celebrated world wide. It is also an excellent base from which to explore this beautiful county. There are lots of activities available locally as well, from golf to horseriding, yachting and angling.
| Address: | Pearse Street |
| Kinsale |
| Co. Cork |
Barnabrow Country House
This attractive 17th century family run country house is set in 35 acres of parkland. It is situated beside the historic village of Cloyne (580AD), in East Cork. The house has been extensively refurbished to offer the perfect blend of old world charm and new world comfort. This is a great spot to just relax and soak up the magical atmosphere. Be sure to take the time to enjoy some log fires and candlelit dinners at the Trinity Rooms. If you need to pick up a few presents, you'll find some excellent ideas at Stephen Pearce Pottery nearby.
| Address: | Cloyne |
| Midleton |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 120 |
| Doubles From: | 156 |
Coastguard Cottages
Set in five acres of private grounds, these cottages make the perfect getaway. They date from the nineteenth-century and the interiors are well appointed in a tasteful, contemporary style. Each building can sleep four people in a double and twin room. There is a spacious dining,sitting area and a fully equipped fitted kitchen. For supplies - there are shopping facilities nearby plus restaurants and sporting amenities. Rates: EUR210-EUR600/week.
| Address: | Courtmacsherry Village |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Dunmanway |
| Phone: | +353 (0)8793 8 5742 |
| Acc. Type: | other |
| Number of Rooms: | 2 |
Gresham Metropole Hotel
Situated in the heart of Cork and close to the city's premier shopping districts, theatres and bars, this hotel is a great base from which to explore this vibrant city. The hotel features the Met Tavern, restaurant, meeting rooms, and the bistro, which overlooks the atrium style, deck-level pool. There is also a state-of-the-art leisure suite for guests use. If you happen to like jazz, the Metropole is the headquarters of the annual Festival.
| Address: | MacCurtain Street |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 95 |
| Doubles From: | 95 |
Carrigaline Court Hotel
This is one of Cork's newest luxury hotels; situated only minutes from the city centre, ferry port and airport. The Kingfisher restaurant serves a range of traditional and European dishes, and has already gained a good reputation since opening. Among the facilities available are golf, sailing and an on-site twenty-metre pool. Carrigaline is a very beautiful part of the county, and is a perfect base for anyone planning to tour the south-west.
| Address: | Carrigaline |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Vienna Woods Hotel
This 18th century mansion, set in 20 acres of mature woodland, lies just five minutes from Cork city centre. Glanmire is a beautiful spot and the small village contains enough amenities to ensure that you won't need to go into the city unless you want to. The rooms are all very well decorated and are complemented by the lush green landscape visible through the windows. This is the perfect resting place for the stressed executive or busy tourist. Golf courses and other leisure amenities are within easy reach. This unique hotel has conference facilities and also offers fine gourmet cuisine.
| Address: | Lower Glanmire Road |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 89 |
| Doubles From: | 114 |
Eccles Hotel
The Eccles is a landmark in this area. Its long Victorian facade looks onto the ocean and the verandah is perfect for sipping cool drinks on long evenings. It has attracted such notable guests as Thackeray and Yeats (to name but two). If you don't intend to stay, it's possible to enjoy a drink or a snack in the bar or dinner in the restaurant. Though it lacks the pristine elegance of former years, standards are still high and the faded veneer only adds to the charming atmosphere.
| Address: | Glengarriff Harbour |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Carleton Village
All the apartments and villas in this complex command majestic views. The complex is set on Youghal Bay at the mouth of the Blackwater River and adjacent to stunning beaches. It has a four-star rating and comprises units of two and three bedrooms capable of sleeping four and six people respectively. If you feel like moving up in the world (literally) there are always the penthouse suites! All units are equipped with bathroom and kitchen facilities and all have dining/sitting areas. Local amenities are within walking distance and seasonal rates apply. Rates: EUR395-EUR1950 per week.
| Address: | Youghal |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Oriel House Hotel
This popular hotel and leisure center is located just ten minutes from Cork city, and promises the calm of the countryside with cosmopolitan conveniences. This upscale facility features a state-of-the-art spa and gym and the 79 luxury rooms boast all the modern amenities. For in-house dining, the Orgialla Restaurant features delicacies such as Gratin Rhubarb and Smoked Duck Breast, while The Powder Keg provides an extensive bar menu. The staff is a friendly bunch, and is glad to be of any assistance they can. For information on reservation, visit their website.
| Address: | Ballincollig |
| Cork |
Dunmore House Hotel
This beautiful hotel is located on the southwest coast of Ireland. It is family owned and managedâ€"Derry and Mary O'Donovan and staff ensure that all guests have an enjoyable and comfortable stay. All rooms have been recently refurbished and offer uninterrupted views of the sea. Both the bar and restaurant are well regarded and provide guests with simple, wholesome food. Green fees at the adjacent golf club are free to residentsâ€"so don't forget to bring your clubs along!
| Address: | Muckross |
| Clonakilty |
Kingsley Hotel
Nestled on the banks of the river Lee and just a few minutes drive from the airport, Kingsley is one of Cork's premiere Hotels. The services and facilities provided by caring and helpful staff are second to none. Its Ayruvedic Spa, Helepad, underground carparking (valet Service) sets it above its competition. There are two bars, Sabrona and Poachers, both with open fires to keep you warm on long winter nights. Guests can experience some fine Irish cooking at the excellent Otter's Bistro. The leisure centre is ideal whether you're after a vigorous workout or just a relaxing sauna.
| Address: | Victoria Cross |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 150 |
| Doubles From: | 214 |
| Triples From: | 237 |
Fernhill Golf and Country Club
This guest house has all the facilities you could possibly require for a relaxing holiday. Needless to say if golf is your game, with its 18-hole course, this is the place for you. Situated just ten minutes from Cork city, patrons can enjoy all that that vibrant city has to offer while at the same time being able to relax in the quiet of the countryside. For those who like horse riding and fishing, there are facilities nearby.
| Address: | Fernhill |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 70 |
| Doubles From: | 100 |
Clarion Hotel Cork
This is Cork's first all-suite hotel; it's a great base for business people and leisure travellers alike. The central location ensures easy access to shopping, cultural and historic attractions. If you're staying in one of the luxurious penthouses or a river front suite, superb views of Cork are guaranteed. If not, you can enjoy the view from the excellent Riverbank Bar and Restaurant. The rooms all feature en suites and are generally furnished to a very high standard.
| Address: | Morrison's Quay |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 255 |
| Doubles From: | 295 |
Amberleigh Guest House
This is one of the finest guest houses in Cobh, offering four luxury rooms with modern amenities. The guest house is located in the heart of Cobh and is in close proximity to the Titanic Trail, Cobh Heritage Centre, Cobh Museum and Fota Wildlife Park. The four en suite rooms come with tea and coffee making facilities and there is also a guest lounge with comfortable sofas, TV and a fireplace for winter. Enjoy a spectacular view of Cork Harbor while eating a traditional Irish breakfast.
| Address: | West End Terrace |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 45 |
| Doubles From: | 70 |
| Neighborhood: | Cobh |
| Phone: | +353 (0)21 481 4069 |
| Website: | http://www.amberleigh.ie/ |
| Fax: | +353 (0)21 481 4069 |
| Acc. Type: | other |
| Check Out: | 11:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 4 |
Springfort Hall
This 18th century Georgian manor house is owned and run by the Walsh family. It is ideally located for touring the South-west, Blarney, Killarney and the Ring of Kerry. Local amenities include the 18-hole course at Mallow Golf Club, horse riding, and angling on the River Blackwater. Cork Racecourse is just down the road, so if you enjoy the 'sport of kings', this is a very handy base. The restaurant too comes highly recommended; the seafood dishes are paticularly good.
| Address: | Blackwater Valley |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 80 |
| Doubles From: | 120 |
Glenwood House
This is a modern bungalow-style guest house situated near the airport. It offers comfortable accommodation at affordable prices. It is ideally located for touring the south of Ireland while also being within reach of the city centre, making it a good spot for the business traveller too. Deep-sea angling and golf courses are available nearby.
| Address: | Ballinrea Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Glenvera Hotel
This Victorian mansion is located in the centre of the city. It's close to the Everyman Palace Theatre, and there's always a traditional Irish music session in progress in one of the old pubs nearby. The hotel is also convenient for exploring other parts of this beautiful county. Many top golf courses are are within reach, while the proprietor is happy to organise fishing, trekking and other day-tours for guests.
| Address: | Wellington Road |
| Cork |
Dun-Mhuire House
Situated in the heart of West Cork, this family run guest house has a lot to offer the prospective holidaymaker. The friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere make it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of the modern world. It is also the perfect spot from which to explore this magical region. Local amenities include swimming, golf, tennis, fishing, pony riding and hill walking.
| Address: | Kilbarry Road |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Dunmanway |
| Phone: | +353 23 4 5162 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 5 |
Longueville House
Longueville is pure luxury for those whose vacation means escape. It's situated on a five hundred acre private estate overlooking the idyllic Blackwater valley. You are more than welcome to explore the rolling woodlands, enjoy game fishing, or just relax and soak up the atmosphere. The award winning restaurant offers superb cuisine made with only the freshest local ingredients and produce. For those who can't be separated from your pets, you've found one of the few hotels where pets are welcome!
| Address: | 4 miles from Mallow |
| Mallow |
| Co. Cork |
Courtmacsherry Hotel
This family-run hotel was formerly the residence of the Earls of Shannon. It is situated in four hectares of gardens and woodlands, and offers exquisite views of Courtmacsherry Bay. The renowned restaurant offers patrons truly superb cuisine and a connoisseur's wine list. There is also an endless range of activities available to guests; if you enjoy fishing there is shore fishing for sea bass and boat angling for deeper water species. There are horse riding facilities on-site. A grass tennis court is also available.
| Address: | Between Bandon and Clonakilty |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Kilbrogan House
As soon as you land at the Cork airport make your way towards Bandon, just sixteen miles away, where you'll find the Kilbrogan House. This place will impress you just as it did the brother and sister team, who run the place, the first time they laid eyes on it. Although recently renovated, the old features have still been retained and you'll find traces of the Edwardian era throughout the interiors. Rejuvenate yourself - take an invigorating shower before you hit the pocket sprung mattresses and wake up in the morning to the aroma of freshly prepared breakfast. Come equipped with your favorite book to read, while basking in the sun at the conservatory. If you prefer a self catering accommodation for a vacation, you have three choices right within the courtyard of this place.
| Address: | North Main Street |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Parkway Hotel
This modern hotel is owned and managed by Martin and Sheila Maybury. They are both very friendly and helpful and seem to spend all their time ensuring that their guests are enjoying themselves. In these times of multinational hotel chains, it's reassuring to find the kind of personal attention one is afforded at this unpretentious residence. As it is situated in the heart of West Cork, it's central to all the tourist routes and many local places of interest.
| Address: | Dunmanway |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Ballymaloe House
This is a large country house situated on a 400-acre farm. All the rooms are individually decorated, and each has its own alluring qualities. The restaurant is internationally renowned for its traditional cuisine made from the farm's own crops as well as locally-grown produce. There is a small golf course, tennis court and swimming pool, while sea and river fishing can be arranged. Small conference facilities are also available. Coming from Midleton, Ballymaloe House is situated two miles from Cloyne on the Ballycotton road.
West Cork Hotel
This stylish hotel manages to provide all the facilities one expects from a modern hotel, while still managing to maintain an old world atmosphere. The staff are friendly and happy to assist whenever they can; they'll organise outings for you if you wish. This is an ideal spot from which to explore the many delights of West Cork. After a busy day's sightseeing, why not relax with a brandy in the bar, following a wholesome dinner in the well-regarded restaurant.
| Address: | Ilen Street |
| Skibbereen |
| Co. Cork |
| Singles From: | 70 |
| Doubles From: | 127 |
| Triples From: | 190 |
| Neighborhood: | Skibbereen |
| Phone: | +353 28 2 1277 |
| Fax: | +353 28 2 2333 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 12:00 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 36 |
Jurys Inn Cork
This modern hotel is located in the centre of Cork City, overlooking the river Lee. The atmosphere is relaxed and informal with a fine restaurant and lively pub. The rooms are let at a fixed rate, irrespective of the number of occupants, making this a quite popular hotel with families. There is also a business centre and conference facilities, so it's an ideal place to stay if you're in town for a bit of business. A limited amount of parking space is available within the hotel, but with an adjoining public car park, you can always park nearby.
| Address: | Anderson's Quay |
| Cork |
| Singles From: | 69 |
| Doubles From: | 69 |
| Neighborhood: | City - centre |
| Phone: | +353 21 427 6444 |
| Email: | cork_inn@jurysdoyle.com |
| Fax: | +353 21 427 6144 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Check In: | 14:30 |
| Check Out: | 12:00 |
| Number of Rooms: | 133 |
Heron's Cove Country Home
Welcome to Mizen Head! Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful parts of Ireland, guests here enjoy enchanting views of the sea harbour, fast-flowing streams, and inland hills. Goleen is only a short walk away; it's filled with lively pubs and interesting little shops. Guests can also enjoy dining at the seaside restaurant with a menu featuring organic local produce and the freshest seafood imaginable. There's plenty to do and see: sea angling, hill walking, beaches, and many historical sites are all within reach.
| Address: | The Harbour |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Hotel Issacs
This hotel is set in its own courtyard garden. The rooms are spacious and comfortable. Greene's, next door, overlooks a waterfall and should be experienced both for its stylish cuisine and its homely ambiance. The rooms are well appointed and contain all the amenities one would expect from a hotel of this calibre. This hotel is also an excellent base from which to explore Cork's varied nightlife. Check out some of the many fine pubs around MacCurtain Street, such as Sin E and the Corner House.
| Address: | 48 MacCurtain Street |
| Cork |
| Munster |
Cortigan House
Overlooking Mallow Castle, Costigan House is a beautiful period house set in two acres of landscaped gardens. The staff are friendly and only too happy to arrange activities for guests. There is game angling on the local river Blackwater. During dark winter nights guests can warm themselves with an Irish whiskey in front of the ever blazing fire in the library.
| Address: | Golf Course Road |
| Mallow |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Outside the city |
| Phone: | +353 22 2 2770 |
| Email: | info@cortiganhouse.com |
| Fax: | +353 22 2 2732 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 9 |
Imperial Hotel Clonakilty
This family-run hotel is situated in the heart of Clonakilty. It offers guests comfortable accommodation at reasonable rates. The restaurant is open throughout the day and is popular with residents and locals alike. There's entertainment in the lounge every weekend, or pop into the Tudor bar for some local flavour. Facilities available in the locale include golf, pitch and putt, pony trekking, fishing and some marvellous Blue Flag sandy beaches.
| Address: | Wolfe Tone Street |
| Clonakilty |
| Munster |
| Neighborhood: | Outside the city |
| Phone: | +353 23 3 4185 |
| Acc. Type: | hotel |
| Number of Rooms: | 13 |
Imperial Hotel
This historic hotel has been welcoming guests for nearly 200 years. The South Mall is the city's commercial and banking center so if you're on business this hotel is ideal. It's located only a few minutes walk to the main shopping area around St Patrick's Street, so if your business is shopping, you're well placed for that too! After a busy day, there's nowhere more pleasant to relax with a drink than in South's Bar.
| Address: | South Mall |
| Cork |
| Munster |
| Singles From: | 130 |
| Doubles From: | 145 |
Maryborough Hotel and Spa
This luxurious hotel is situated on 24 acres of listed gardens and woodland. It comprises a charming 18th century house with a well designed and sensitive extension, and is ideally located just ten minutes from the city center. Guests can enjoy great food in the highly regarded Zing's restaurant. Golf, angling and horse riding facilities are all available nearby.
| Address: | Maryborough Hill |
| Cork |
| Munster |
O'Donovan's Hotel
This hotel is steeped in history: Charles Stewart Parnell, Marconi and Michael Collins rank among its former guests. It's a fifth-generation, family-run hotel located in the heart of Clonakilty town. The atmosphere is one of old world charm, but the hotel's facilities are everything one expects of a modern hotel. The staff couldn't be more pleasant, and are happy to assist you organise days out and book activities for you in the region.
| Address: | Pearse Street |
| Clonakilty |
| Singles From: | 60 |
| Doubles From: | 60 |
Country Club Hotel