Offering a restaurant, Ballyvolane house is located just 43 km from Cork. Free WiFi access is available in this country house and the property offers free parking.
Situated in Fermoy, 27 km from Cork Custom House, The Courtyard Kilshannig features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a tennis court and a terrace.
James
Ireland
Irish Breakfast was delicious. Location is very tranquil.
Offering river views, The Square townhouse Fermoy is an accommodation located in Fermoy, 36 km from Cork City Hall and 36 km from Kent Railway Station.
Challinor
United Kingdom
Ray met me at the property and was pleasant and informative about the accommodation and the local area.
Location was great and whilst no parking provided there was ample free overnight parking close by.
Featuring garden views, Cable Island Bed and Breakfast features accommodation with patio, around 46 km from Cork Custom House. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Trisztan
Hungary
We were very satisfied for this accomondation. Our host were very helpful, lovely. The room and bathroom were very clean.
A working farm where you can see pigs, wild boar, and red deer roaming the pastures, Ballinwillin House offers sumptuous guest rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a modern, tiled en suite...
Brian
Ireland
Lovely setting and a wonderful place to stay. Great home cooked breakfast and lovely welcome.
Riverside Glanworth, a property with a garden and a shared lounge, is located in Glanworth, 47 km from Cork City Hall, 48 km from Kent Railway Station, as well as 49 km from Saint Fin Barre's...
LaVergne
Abkhazia
The room was nice, the bed super comfy, breakfast was delicious but the best part was listening to Liam tell jokes and stories. He is a very sweet host!
Located in Cork and only 15 km from Fota Wildlife Park, The Grasslands Holiday Home, provides accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
kristine
Australia
Arriving at the property was a real treat the location and so cute. Opened the door to a beautiful house bright and warm well equiped
We stayed about 1.5 miles to the north of the main part of...
We stayed about 1.5 miles to the north of the main part of town and were only there for the one night. It has a very reliable bus service from Cork route 245. Is based either side of a river and has all the expected amenities, fuel, shopping stores etc.
David
10
Scored 10
Fermoy the largest British Garrison Camp during the empire,...
Fermoy the largest British Garrison Camp during the empire, it posted troops through out Empire via a roll on roll off train Ship, this left the Port of Holyhead Wales for Dublin Port. It rolled off Men, heading for their Stationed Camp Fermoy. The rail siding was part of the camp & connected to Cobh Port. Cobh is the last port the great 'Titanic' sailed from. Cobh was the main departure point for British troops leaving for Empire duties. Fermoy Town House, part of a purpose built Officer Square of apartment accommodation. Our rooms were once occupied by Officers. Fermoy is a beautiful Irish town full of Irish spirit, the Irish & British have history, its in the walls, come feel it !!
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Friendly. Safe. Clean.
Friendly. Safe. Clean. Easy to walk around, no matter what time of day. Plenty of free parking nearby. Fine for single travellers, especially women. Not too far from the motorway and well sign posted. Great motorway services nearby.
Studdert
United States
10
Scored 10
Many shops, bars and restaurants.
Many shops, bars and restaurants. There is good angling in the Blackwater but you need a permit for it. Town can carry some traffic to Dublin that does not want to pay the toll to use the motorway. Regular buses to Cork and Dublin. Many clothes shops there as well.
Patrick
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Fermoy is a very interesting place full of history.
Fermoy is a very interesting place full of history.
The Town is quaint in parts and offers lovely river views.
The people are very welcoming and helpful.
On the down side, some of the churches were locked up.
We found directions to the Military Cemetery and Famine graveyard confusing, but we found them eventually.
It’s a shame that some of the old barracks etc were not saved or preserved... as a museum or such like.
As they played a huge part of the history of Fermoy.
We found no sign of a Museum or exhibition etc about Fermoy ... maybe we missed it?
We walked down to “ the Mill” we couldn’t really make out what was it, a wildlife sanctuary?
River trail ? Abandoned building ?
We felt rather uneasy there, and left very quickly?
Seems a real waste of a possible attraction.
By far the biggest let down in Fermoy was the lack of Tourist information.
Coupled with a lack of Public Toilets.... and worse
When we did find the toilets adjoining the Tourist information Centre .... they were appalling ... an absolute disgrace!
Glad our hotel was close by, it was the place we could use a clean toilet!
sylvia
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A lovely old riverside town surrounded by stunning rural...
A lovely old riverside town surrounded by stunning rural landscape.
Calm and peaceful, relaxing environment to spend a couple of hours in a friendly restaurant or cafe. Hanna's family restaurant is a definite recommendation, attentive staff, wonderfully ambient and excellent menu.
There are some interesting shops and parking is not a problem.
Well worth a visit.
Everything was perfect - from the building, the wonderful people working at the inn, to the beautiful scenery around the compound. It's truly an unforgettable experience, being able to stay in a structure that's been preserved so well since the 1700s. The room was really comfortable and neat as well, and I appreciated the warm breakfast made by them every morning :) Truly a delight if you'd like a quiet and serene stay, a bit away from the main Cork city. I'll definitely want to come back here!
It's a very comfortable place to stay. It's impeccably clean, nicely decorated, quiet atmosphere, private bathroom, tv in living room and bedroom. It also provides kitchen privileges, though I didn't use them. It's in the square in Fermoy, so you have access to everything. People in Fermoy are very friendly and helpful.
The place was very quiet in a somewhat rural setting on the outskirts of Fermoy. It was enclosed with rock walls, so was very secure and had nice off-street parking so our motorcycle was safe. Also, they had a well-stocked common kitchen with basic ingredients and utensils there for making breakfast or snacks.
Great hotel! For someone who likes morning walks through the yards, you can spend a while when appreciating the city from the upper view, the horses, and all rest of the nature that it has. The house ladies are extremely courteous and patient. The room is comfortable and it has a lovely view of the yards.
Perfect location in the middle of town. Everything is a short walking distance. Rooms, facilities etc. All as expected if not better. Ray, property manager, is fantastic. Very helpful and accommodating, especially if you are not familiar with the town. I've found it ideal for short and long stays.
Staff was very friendly, efficient, helpful and knowledgeable. Room was great ; breakfast very good; grounds were spacious and allowed for walking ; common room the best I’ve seen.
Highly recommend to anyone heading south to Cork or west to Kerry as a superb place to stay .
The place is magical. It has been modernised in a wonderful way to make it seem really homely and comfortable and at the same time provide all that I would expect from a 5 star country hotel. We strongly recommend it.
Central location, Genial, helpful host Ray couldn't do enough for us. He was the guintessential host. Housekeeping lady from Ukraine, meticulous service.
I would thoroughly recommend the Square Townhouse.
Its the best place i ever stayed in and i stayed in top hotels the young lady and her son are top top class people she is just brilliant 👏 i be back i will tell everyone what else can i say thanks
Nice hotel. Large rooms, plenty of space and a good sized TV with all the Irish and UK channels. It's a bit off the beaten track but quiet as a result and I didn't hear a thing all night.
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