County Cork Hotels & Guesthouses

County Cork is the most southwesterly and the largest of the modern counties of Ireland. Cork is nicknamed The Rebel County, as a result of its role in Irish history. Attractions include the Blarney Stone and Cobh (formerly Queenstown), the port where many Irish emigrants boarded for their voyage, and also the last stop of the Titanic, before departing on its doomed journey.
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» Cork Hotels & Accommodation
Cork is a city in the Republic of Ireland. It was orginally built on several islands (the Irish name, Corcaigh, means marsh) and the centre of the city sits between the north and south channels of the river Lee. Many of its biggest streets such as Patrick Street or Grand Parade also used to be river channels …
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» Kinsale Hotels & Accommodation
Kinsale is a town in County Cork. Kinsale is a popular holiday resort for Irish and foreign tourists which is known for its many gourmet restaurants and excellent leisure activities including yachting, sea angling, and golf. The town is also rich in culture with its art galleries and first class school of English …
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» Youghal Hotels & Accommodation
Youghal is a seaport located on the estuary of the River Blackwater, and in the past was militarily and economically important. Being built on the edge of a steep riverbank, the town has a distinctive long and narrow layout. The name of the town derives from the yew woods (Eochaill) which were once plentiful in the area …
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» Bantry Hotels & Accommodation
Bantry is a town on the coast of County Cork, located at the head of Bantry Bay. The Beara peninsula is to the northwest, with Sheep's Head also nearby, on the peninsula south of Bantry Bay. As with many areas on Ireland's south-west coast, Bantry claims an ancient connection to the sixth century saint, Breandan the Navigator …
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» Ballincollig Hotels & Accommodation
Ballincollig (Irish: Baile an Chollaigh) is a satellite town approximately 8 km west of Cork city in County Cork, Ireland. It is located beside the River Lee on the R608 regional road. The nearest towns include: Ballinora, Ovens, Killumney, Inniscarra, Blarney (home of the Blarney Stone), and Tower. It is near the Cork suburbs of Bishopstown and Wilton …
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» Blarney Hotels & Accommodation
Blarney is a village in the south of Ireland, located 8 km northwest of Cork in the Republic of Ireland. It is the site of Blarney Castle, home of the legendary Blarney Stone. By kissing the Blarney Stone at Blarney Castle, it is claimed that one can receive the "Gift of the Gab" (eloquence, or skill at flattery or persuasion) …
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» Carrigaline Hotels & Accommodation
Carrigaline is a single-street village in County Cork, Ireland. It is located about 12km from Cork City which can be reached by car in 25 minutes. The village had a world-famous pottery, situated in the main street. Unusually for an Irish village of its size, it had a small cinema. Neither the pottery or cinema exist today …
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» Clonakilty Hotels & Accommodation
Clonakilty is a small town in West Cork, about 45 minutes drive from Cork City. The town is on the southern coast of the island, surrounded by hilly country devoted primarily to dairy farming. The centre of the town is considered particularly attractive, with the store fronts of the shops and restaurants painted in bright colours …
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» Cobh Hotels & Accommodation
One of the major transatlantic Irish ports, Cobh was the departure point for 2.5 million of the six million Irish people who emigrated to North America between 1848 and 1950. On 11 April 1912 Queenstown was the final port of call for the RMS Titanic as she set out across the Atlantic on her ill-fated maiden voyage …
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» Fermoy Hotels & Accommodation
Fermoy is a town in County Cork, Ireland. It is situated on the River Blackwater in the south of Ireland. The town's name comes from the Irish and refers to a Cistercian abbey founded in the 13th century. At the dissolution of the monasteries during the Tudor period, the abbey and its lands passed through the several dynasties …
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» Glengarriff Hotels & Accommodation
Glengarriff is a village of approximately 600 people in the south-west region of County Cork in the Republic of Ireland. Known internationally as a tourism venue, it boasts many natural attractions. It sits at the northern head of Glengarriff Bay, a smaller enclave of Bantry Bay …
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» Macroom Hotels & Accommodation
Macroom is a small market town lying in a valley on the River Sullane, a tributary of the River Lee, between Cork and Killarney. The area is thought to once have been the meeting place for the Druids of Munster. It is said that Macroom is the town that never reared a fool …
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» Midleton Hotels & Accommodation
Midleton, historically Middleton (Irish: Mainistir na Corann), is a town in south-eastern County Cork, Ireland. It lies some 22 km east of Cork City on the Owenacurra River and the N25 road, which connects Cork to the port of Rosslare. A satellite town of Cork City, Midleton is officially part of Metropolitan Cork …
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» Ross Carbery Hotels & Accommodation
Rosscarbery is a village in County Cork, Ireland. The village is situated on a shallow estuary, which opens onto Rosscarbery Bay. Historically, Rosscarbery was a major centre of learning, at one time being a university town, and one of the major cities in Europe, around the 6th century A.D. …
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» Skibbereen Hotels & Accommodation
Skibbereen is a town in County Cork, Ireland. It is the most southerly town in Ireland. It is located on the N71 national secondary road. The name Skibbereen (often shortened to Skibb) means little boat harbour. The river Ilen which runs through the town reaches the sea at Baltimore. Prior to 1600 most of the land belonged to the native McCarthy tribe …
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