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Best Places to Eat in West Cork Ireland
"Some pubs have called in diggers and construction crews, others have splashed out on fancy designer 'street furniture. This famous West Cork pub really only needed to put a fresh coat of varnish on the picnic tables. But they are putting more outdoor facilities in place for customers."
"This delightful harbourside pub has been owned by the Arundel family for over 100 years. Following several months closure in 2020, brothers Michael and Tom Moloney from Cork city took over the management and re-opened it in time for the short summer se ..."
"Located in West Cork looking onto the Atlantic Ocean, the Beara Coast Hotel awaits you during your Wild Atlantic Way journey. This boutique hotel is the perfect destination for a romantic hideaway or hub to explore all West Cork has to offer. Explore Bere Island or take a day trip to Kenmare in Co Kerry or Bantry in Cork Cork and then relax in this recently renovated hotel."
"Superbly located overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on the Wild Atlantic Way and Mizen Peninsula; the Schull Harbour Hotel is a fantastic place for a romantic weekend break, a family getaway, self-catering holiday or an adventure weekend. Address: East End, Schull, Co.Cork"
"Now – a quick disclaimer – the photo above isn’t Glengarriff Caravan and Camping Park. We couldn’t find a photo that we could use for this one. Located under the mighty Caha Mountains and adjacent to the beautiful Bantry Bay, is Glengarriff Caravan and Camping Park."
"Superbly located overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on the Wild Atlantic Way and Mizen Peninsula; the Schull Harbour Hotel is a fantastic place for a romantic weekend break, a family getaway, self-catering holiday or an adventure weekend. Address: East End, Schull, Co.Cork"
"Located in West Cork looking onto the Atlantic Ocean, the Beara Coast Hotel awaits you during your Wild Atlantic Way journey. This boutique hotel is the perfect destination for a romantic hideaway or hub to explore all West Cork has to offer. Explore Bere Island or take a day trip to Kenmare in Co Kerry or Bantry in Cork Cork and then relax in this recently renovated hotel."
"Now – a quick disclaimer – the photo above isn’t Glengarriff Caravan and Camping Park. We couldn’t find a photo that we could use for this one. Located under the mighty Caha Mountains and adjacent to the beautiful Bantry Bay, is Glengarriff Caravan and Camping Park."
"Dating back to the 1870s, and currently run by Adrienne MacCarthy, this famous old pub and grocery store really is the genuine article - and the family history is both intriguing and inspiring (just ask about her father's Japanese sword - or buy the bo ... more..."
"Only 12km by 7km, Bere Island has around 200 permanent residents and attracts scores more to summer holiday homes. There are ruined Martello towers, craggy coves good for swimming, and a 19km loop of the Beara..."
"Visit For: Historic Sites, Whale Watching, Walking Trails.Distance: 1.5 Hours (95KM) from Clonakilty to Castletown - Bearhaven. Transport to the Island: 30 minute ferry from the Pontoon. (Photo: @angelatbyrne)"
"Visit For: Historical Sites, Birdwatching, Water Activities. Distance: 50 minutes (50KM) from Clonakilty to Bantry Harbour. Transport to the Island: 15 minutes ferry from Bantry Harbour"
"Distance: 2 hours (120KM) From Clonakilty to Ballaghboy Cable Car. Transport to the Island: Short cable car ride from Ballaghbo.(Photo: @kiwi_exploring_ireland). Click here for google maps directions from Clonakilty."