Set in Shanagarry, in a historic building, 26 km from Fota Wildlife Park, Kilmahon House, P25A973 is a bed and breakfast with a garden and shared lounge.
Marianne
Ireland
Friendly owners, quiet location, delicious breakfast, plentiful reading material in sitting room. Convenient to the venue we were going to.
Set in Shanagarry and only 26 km from Fota Wildlife Park, Ashlee Lodge P25 K6R6 offers accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Eileen
Ireland
The room was very nice, comfortable and clean. The TV reception was perfect. Anne, the owner was very nice and helpful.
The Garryvoe Hotel, Cork, is situated directly overlooking the Ballycotton Bay. It offers luxurious bedrooms, a fine restaurant offering local seafood and a Health Club with a pool and outdoor hot...
Situated on 220 acres, Castlemartyr Resort consists of a grand 17th century country manor house that sits adjacent to the ruins of an 800-year-old-castle, the luxury 5-Star Castlemartyr Resort is a...
Located within 29 km of Fota Wildlife Park and 33 km of Cathedral of St. Colman in Ballycotton, The Schooner Tavern provides accommodation with seating area.
Deborah
Ireland
Room was bright, spacious and very comfortable. Breakfast was lovely. Nice to have a pub at the end of the stairs!
With free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, this charming country manor house is set in 35 acres of land on a hillside overlooking the East Cork countryside.
Set in Cork and only 26 km from Fota Wildlife Park, shanagarry / Ballycotton Glamping pod offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Lucys loft, a property with a terrace, is situated in Cork, 24 km from Cathedral of St. Colman, 30 km from Cork Custom House, as well as 30 km from Cork City Hall.
What wonderful people there are in Shanagarry. On a Sunday night in September we attempted to get dinner in Ballycotton, only to discover that the two restaurants and the two bars stopped serving food at 8 o'clock. We returned to Shanagarry and stopped at Buckleys' Garage where we bought two sandwiches and two cups of tea. While paying we related our sorry tale to the owner. We sat in our car in the forecourt eating our supper feeling disappointed to have missed dinner. The owner came out and gave us a present of a bottle of wine to cheer us , he felt so sorry for us. We were deeply touched by his kindness. Well done and a sincere thanks for such a lovely gesture. These are the things that make a holiday, and indeed a country.
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Anonymous
Ireland
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Shanagarry is a lovely place to visit with many amazing...
Shanagarry is a lovely place to visit with many amazing places to visit including lunch at the cookery school...all should go for sure. The cliff walk (a short drive) in Ballycotton should not be missed. If you want gas and some groceries the local place is wonderful with people who are extremely helpful. Everyone was wonderful!!
Candice
United States
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