Hotels in Cork, Ireland
Cork, Ireland is near the famous Blarney Castle and sits on the River Lee. It seems to have a little of everything in the way of attractions. Visitors can spend the day at the beach or explore old castles. There is a wildlife preserve with African animals, surprisingly, and Cork is rife with shopping and dining opportunities. The hotels are vast in number, so a few described here may help settle the question of where to land upon arrival in Cork.
Lodging selections go from two stars to five and the hotels mentioned here are in walking distance to the center of the city. The two-star Windsor Inn on MacCurtain Street has a traditional Irish pub with live music from session musicians and folk artists, and has stand-up comedians. Guests receive a free map on arrival and breakfast is included in the room price, which ranges from euro62-euro75.
MacCurtain Street holds the very modern Gresham Metropole with 112 rooms.
Rates start at euro79 and it overlooks the Lee River and downtown. One attraction here is the Leeside Leisure Centre with a pool, jacuzzi, sauna and well-equipped gym. Exercise classes and spa treatments can be scheduled in advance.
The Maldron Hotel starts at the same rate as the Gresham and is also rated at three stars. It is located on John Redmond Street and also has a breakfast buffet, fitness center and satellite TV. The Stir Restaurant offers modern cuisine with fresh ingredients in its seafood and vegetarian dishes. Children under thirteen are free if using existing bedding. The Acorn House Guesthouse on St. Patrick’s Hill is a three-star hotel with six rooms and does not accept children or pets, for those who prefer this option.
An airport shuttle stops outside the three-star Hotel Isaacs on MacCurtain Street, which is a five-minute walk from the English Market, a major attraction dating from the early 1600′s.
The organic-laden market has been spotlighted in television travel shows.
In the four-star group, the River Lee Hotel on Western Road is very near St. Finnbar’s Cathedral, founded in the sixth century. Enjoy scenic views of the river from the outdoor terrace. It has expected amenities of flat-screen satellite TV with DVD player, free internet access, air conditioned rooms and free parking, but it also has a pool, spa and bistro. Rates range from euro112.50-euro195.
Lancaster Lodge also lies on the river on Lancaster Quay, Western Road. Starting at euro89, it is within walking distance to bars, dining, shopping, galleries and museums. The Blarney Stone Guesthouse, with four stars, is a pretty, traditional Victorian hotel near the castle.
Currently, the only five-star site is The Hayfield Manor Hotel on Perrott Avenue off College Road. Rates are euro149-euro1,030, and it is surrounded by two acres of mature gardens in the city. It has too many amenities to mention and is everything a five-star resort should be with spa, private dog kennels on site, a resident sommelier, gourmet dining, marble baths, and liveried doormen.
Book rooms from one of the many modern, ultra-clean, lovely hotels for every taste in Cork, Ireland.
For more information on Cork Hotels, visit http://cork-hotels.co.
Question by crazygirl: Why is Cork not shown as the capital of the Republic of Ireland in maps?
It is the capital of Ireland yet this is not shown in any map I have seen.
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The maps are all wrong. Cork is the best county in Ireland. Oh if only my family hadn’t moved to Kildare….
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Roosky Cottage Ireland
Nestled amongst the picturesque farmlands of Leitrim County, Ireland, under “Sheenun”, the “Hill of the Fairies” and above the shores of Lough Melvin, stands charming Roosky Cottage. This traditional 19th century thatched cottage, the symbol of Irish Life, provides a quiet and peaceful oasis for you amid the surrounding lakeside, moorland and rolling hills.
Our home is ideally situated within a 15 minute drive of the Atlantic seaside town of Bundoran and a ½ hour from the bustling towns of Sligo and Donegal. Roosky Cottage is 3 hours from Dublin, 2 hours from Belfast and 4 hours from Shannon.
We invite you to experience our countryside retreat! Weekly and monthly rentals are available year-round. Shorter stays are available by special request.
You will feel the warmth of Roosky Cottage as you peer in the window and enter our front door.
Our cozy living room is graced with an original turf fireplace, comfortable sofa, chairs and TV.
The dining area shares this living space, providing a relaxed setting for your own home-cooked meals or a friendly card game.
Our country kitchen is furnished with a beautiful antique Irish hutch and is fully equipped with microwave/convection grill, refrigerator, oven, stove, cookware, towels, utensils and serving ware.
Each of our cozy bedrooms offer turf fireplaces, European goose down comforters, and adjoining private ceramic tiled bathrooms.
Our master bedroom with double bed has a bathroom with tub.
Our large bedroom with two twin beds is appointed with a bathroom with shower
To See and do:
You can do as little or as much as you like here. Birdwatch in our garden, read a book or take a sunset walk along the Atlantic Ocean. Look for wild hares, pheasants and other local fauna. Try out Irish recipes in the kitchen. Pick our wild garlic, sorrel and blackberries as your secret ingredients, or prepare the catch of the day from Lough Melvin!!!
Challenging trout and salmon fishing is right out our door on Lough Melvin. Fishing boats and guides are available for rental nearby. …or take a sea fishing charter on Donegal Bay from Mullaghmore or Ballyshannon.
Golfers can choose between 3 magnificent links courses during their stay: Bundoran Golf Club a 69 par 18- hole course 15 minutes away; Sligo Golf Club (Rosses Point) a championship 71 par course, 25 minutes drive and Donegal Golf Club (Murvagh) an 18 hole course with a par of 73 just 25 minutes away.
Hillwalking and strolling abounds here. Just 5 minutes drive from us is picturesque Fowley’s Falls, a mile long sequence of waterfalls hidden in the woods, with a maintained trail and picnic area.
Rent a bike or canoe at the Holiday Centre in Garrison. Horseback riding is also popular with stables in two nearby towns.
Take an unlimited number of scenic drives with Roosky as your base. Drive up the Barr Road behind us for commanding views of Lough Melvin and Donegal Bay. Discover breathtaking sea cliffs and ocean vistas along Donegal Bay to Slieve League.
HOPPING, DINING, ENTERTAINMENT
Ready for town life? Shopping, dining, entertainment, people watching….it’s all within easy reach. In seaside Bundoran, (15 minutes) you’ll find great seafood and Continental restaurants,casual pubs, live local entertainment and even game arcades. “Waterworld” is located here where you will find an indoor pool, sauna and waterslide for the whole family. The nearby towns of Kinlough, Mullaghmore, Cliffonney, Blacklion and many other villages have unique restaurants with superb cuisine.
Donegal town known for it’s tweeds has an interesting town center with lots of shops, restaurants, pubs and an historic castle that is not to be missed. Take the tour there with a local guide. Sligo is the largest nearby town offering museums, shops, restaurants, traditional pubs featuring Irish music and the Hawks Well Theatre. Both towns are only a ½ hour from Roosky Cottage.
Depending on the time of the year, partake in local festivals featuring Irish music, arts and crafts. Sligo, Ballyshannon and Donegal host festival in the summer months.
www.sykescottages.co.uk A beautiful detached bungalow built on the hillside, with sweeping countryside and amazing views of the local area. The Bayview holiday cottage offers comfortable & cosy accommodation and would be perfect for hikers, bikers and bird watchers. The small town of Kilgarvan has a strong farming community, with fields and countrside surrounding the area. The Cottage is located south of the Killarney national park and north of the Gougane Barra Forest Park. For Bikers there are cycling routes through the local village and 8 miles way the town of Kenmare has a town filled with craft shops, restaurants and pubs that play traditional Irish music. There are also watersports available in the area with Kayaking, sailing and cruises to the seal colony. If your interested in wildlife, cycling, hiking or watersports, there is something for you in the Kilgarvan area.
Question by salipaul: any1 ever stayed in a cottage in ireland ?
Has anyone every stayed in a holiday cottage in the countryside in Ireland ? Any suggestions of a nice, cosy cottage? Make sure you have been to one yourself to answer, I’v looked at websites already. (pls mention details of the cottage U been to and comments)
I dont want to be that far from Dublin…
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hey no i didnt stay in one, but did u try the site www.discoverireland.com
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Top Escorted Ireland Tours Irish Heritage & Culture Road Trip Journey From Dublin to Galway
Day by Day Overview of a Ten Day Ireland Road Trip Tour from Dublin to Killarney to Galway to Dublin
Touring Ireland should seamlessly combine contemporary and traditional features, giving you the opportunity to experience Irish city life one day and marvel at the unspoiled beauty of the Irish countryside the next. You could do this road trip by car but you may miss enjoying the scenic beauty and important historic places while behind the wheel, not know what you are seeing without the knowledge of a professional Irish tour guide, and loads of fun with family or making new friends one has on escorted Ireland tours.
Ireland group tour members and individuals can expect to be awestruck by the sheer beauty and incredible history of this beautiful country on this unbelievable road trip journey featuring the best of an Irish Heritage and Culture tour, which will take you to the most celebrated Irish attractions. You will even have the opportunity to be transported back in time to “old world Ireland”, a place where the locals still sing century old songs and continue to speak Gaelic to this very day. “That one single statement makes many a heart long for the sounds and songs of dear Ireland”.
Escorted Ireland Tours vs. Ireland Road Trip by Car
Anyone including families and Ireland Tour Groups can sit back, relax, and enjoy the Emerald Isle in comfort if they choose an escorted or guided Ireland tour as they travel by luxury touring coaches with an expert driver and guide who will meet them upon arrival at Dublin Airport. You could also do this road trip by car but then you would miss half the enjoyment of the trip because you are behind the wheel driving on the “wrong side of the road” instead of enjoying your trip. In addition, you would miss all the unique knowledge your local guide has to offer on an escorted Ireland tour. Either way, there are more advantages traveling on escorted Ireland tours versus by car.
The inclusions listed in this day-by-day adventure are based on what one would encounter as part of a group tour. You could mold this tour into whatever you like, stop wherever or however long you want if doing this road trip by car, an advantage. However, having done both in the past the escorted Ireland group tour allows you to sit back, enjoy the trip, with no worries about overnights or driving.
Seeing the Sights in Dublin
Day one begins with your arrival in Dublin, an experienced driver and tour guide will meet you unless you are doing this on you own and then you will need to get a rental car at the Dublin airport. Throughout the rest of this road trip, we will assume you opted for an escorted Ireland group tour which will start with an afternoon city tour of the fair city of Dublin.
Among the many sights to see are St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Trinity College and the ancient “Book of Kells” a masterpiece of Calligraphy art featuring interlacing Celtic knots, patterns, human figures, mythical creatures, animals and text in vibrant colors and illuminated for your viewing pleasure. The Book of Kells is considered one of Ireland’s most important national treasures. No one knows exactly how long it took the Celtic Monks some 1200 years ago to create this masterpiece featuring the four Gospels of the New Testament in Latin depending on what you read it was created between the 6th and 9th century so some three years in the creation and well worth the visit.
See Christchurch Cathedral and the Shrine of St. Valentine, after whom the February 14th holiday is named. See the Georgian Squares featuring Palladian Architecture used during the reign of the four King George’s era. Leinster House (now the seat of Parliament), Phoenix Park which is the largest enclosed park in Europe, O’Connell Bridge and The Four Courts along the River Liffey before heading to your hotel in Dublin for an evening meal and good nights rest. Overnight at The Westbury Hotel 5 star hotel located on Dublin’s trendy Grafton Street, just one of many hotels in the area that is used for Ireland group tours.
Travel from the fair city of Dublin to Kilkenny & Cork
Day two leaving Dublin this morning travel via the 6th century monastic settlement at Glendalough which was founded by St. Kevin. See the many churches, round towers and cathedral in this Valley of the Two Lakes. Onwards to the medieval city of Kilkenny to see the wonderful Kilkenny Castle, once a medieval fortress built in the 13th century and later transformed into a renaissance dwelling by Thomas, the Earl of Ormond in the late 1500′s, who lavishly furnished his castle with priceless treasures. Then onto St. Canices Cathedral. Those who are able can climb to the top of the tower attached to the Cathedral to get the best view of this colourful city. Travel onwards through counties Tipperary and Cork to Ireland’s second largest city. Overnight stay at the Imperial Hotel, modern 4* spa hotel near Finbarre Cathedral and the Opera House in the centre of Cork, or other hotels in the area if you are traveling by car.
A Day of Touring to see St. Finbarre’s and Cobh
The morning of the third day members of the Irish Heritage Group Tour will visit St Finbarre’s Cathedral, a site that has been a place of worship since the 7th century. During the Siege of Cork in 1689, the Cathedral came under fire from Elizabeth Fort. When the steeple was demolished in 1865, a 24-pound cannonball was discovered which is now on display. Local legend says that if the Angel on the pinnacle of the sanctuary roof ever falls, the world will end.
The afternoon will be spent in Cobh, renamed Queenstown in 1849, a transatlantic port and the departure point for 2.5 million Irish people who embarked on coffin ships, steam ships and ocean liners to immigrate to America between 1848 and 1950. Less fortunately, Cobh was also the embarkation point for men, women and children deported to the penal colonies On 11th April 1912 Cobh was the final port of call for the RMS Titanic. Of the 123 passengers boarded in Cobh, only 44 survived. Return to Cork for an overnight stay at the Imperial Hotel.
Blarney Castle Kiss the World Famous Blarney Stone then to Killarney
Day four time to put your lip gloss or chap stick as today on this escorted Ireland tour you travel to Blarney and visits Blarney Castle, home of the legendary Blarney Stone. According to legend anyone who kisses the stone receives the “Gift of the Gab”. No mean feat gripping the iron rails you lean far back and put you head down into the abyss until you are able to kiss the stone! Continue on to Killarney with its quaint and colourful streets for some leisure time. A vibrant town set in beautiful countryside, Killarney is renowned for its frequent festivals, horse races, songfests, and lake regattas. Overnight in Killarney at the Europe Hotel & Resort. Enjoy the serenity of Lough Lein and the majesty of McGillycuddy Reeks Mountain at this luxury 5* lake resort hotel, winner of the Irish Hospitality Award.
Tour World Famous Ring Of Kerry and the Black Mountains
Start day five as a day of wonderment at the breathtaking scenery of the Ring of Kerry, known by many as the most beautiful in all of Ireland. The Irish Heritage Group Tour will travel through quaint villages and towns in the middle of the black mountains. Delightful towns of Waterville, Killorglin, Sneem, Cahiriciveen and Molls Gap. After a wondrous photo-snapping day, you are back in time to take an afternoon stroll through the streets of Killarney at leisure. Tonight perhaps venture to a local pub and hear some traditional Irish music by the locals. Overnight at in Killarney at The Europe Hotel & Resort, rooms have private balconies with views of the golf course or lakes.
Touring the Spectacular Dingle Peninsula Today
Day six you head for the Dingle Peninsula, among the most stunning and beautiful scenic locations on earth by a photographer from the National Geographic. Drama, history and great beauty abound from the combination of mountain, coastline and ancient settlements. During the Irish Heritage Group Tour you will see stunning views all the way to the Blasket Islands. The excellent seafood, traditional music and pubs of this famous peninsula are irresistible and the locals still speak in the Gaelic Language. Overnight in your Hotel in Killarney, the Europe Hotel & Resort Luxury 5* lakeside hotel.
Charming Village of Adare, Cliffs of Moher, Glenlo Abbey in Galway
You are in for a treat on day seven on this Irish Heritage Group Tour driving to Adare, one of Ireland’s most charming villages. Visit the farmers market, the heritage and equestrian centres. In the afternoon you will see the spectacular and dramatic Cliffs of Moher with views of the Aran Islands. It’s then time to visit the Burren with its stark beauty, undulating grey slopes and unique flora and fauna, before arriving in Galway, the “City of the Tribes”. With its winding, medieval streets, the River Corrib and its bridges, cafes and pubs in abundance and the street performers, Galway is the perfect place to relax. Overnight in Galway at the stylish, 5 star Glenlo Abbey Hotel, a stately 18th Century Manor House with breathtaking views of the Lough and the mountains and its own private estate including golf course.
Castles, Abbeys and Kingdoms – Kylemore Abbey and then on to see the Gaelic Kingdom of Connemara
Start day eight after full Irish breakfast and an escorted tour of Kylemore Abbey, the oldest of the Irish Benedictine Abbeys, with its walled garden and Gothic Church set on Lake Kylemore. The Abbey is home to the convent of the Benedictine Nuns of Ypres. Today on your escorted Ireland tour you’ll see the rugged landscape of Connemara with its wild and desolate beauty, the ancient Gaelic Kingdom where it is even today still possible to “touch” the Irish Past and hear the ancient Gaelic spoken. An overnight to be remembered in Galway at Glenlo Abbey Hotel, your own castle on the shores of the lake.
From Galway cross the River Shannon to Dublin
As the end of our tour nears on day nine you venture on full day touring on the way back to Dublin. En route visit the Ancient Christian Monastic Settlement at Clonmacnoise, dating back 1500 years. Situated on the banks of the River Shannon this settlement was founded in 548AD by St. Ciaran and this once great medieval city is one of Ireland’s Great Holy Places, renowned as a Centre of Piety and Learning. This afternoon free time in Dublin to enjoy its parks, shops, cafes and of course the numerous pubs with their live Irish music. Overnight in Dublin at The Westbury Hotel, a luxurious 5 star hotel in the centre of the cultural quarter with its restaurants, pubs and theatres, set between Trinity College and Stephen’s Green Park and Grafton Street.
Time to Say Goodbye to this Beautiful Country of Ireland
You last day and all tour members are escorted to the Dublin airport to start their journey home. On the way you and the many new friends you have made on the Irish Heritage Group Tour will be able to reflect on the amazing time you have had together before you finally bid farewell to the Emerald Isle.
Organize Ireland group travel vacations for family, friends, travel club, or Irish Heritage club members for an amazing Irish Heritage Group Tour vacation you’ll never forget. For more information about Ireland group travel tours visit Travel Solutions Ireland at www.travelsolutionsireland.com, an Irish tour operator with 37 years experience, let them handle all the arrangements for your group.
Taylor Hill, the author, has traveled extensively in Ireland and knows how important it is to engage a reputable tour operator for your group. Organize Ireland group travel vacations for family, friends, travel club, or Irish Heritage club members for an amazing Irish Heritage Group Tour vacation you’ll never forget. For more information about Ireland group travel tours visit Travel Solutions Ireland at www.travelsolutionsireland.com, an Irish tour operator with 37 years experience, let them handle all the arrangements for your group.
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