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Agherton Lodge B&B - You made to feel like Lord of the manner at Agherton Lodge

Agherton Lodge B&B

(1 review)

This bed & breakfast is in one the most attractive & tranquil rural settings that I've ever stayed…read morein, near to the river Blackwater. It's just outside the small village of Banteer, and around 17km west of the town of Mallow in north Co. Cork. Agherton Lodge is a 2-storey detached house in a very striking setting, so much so that you feel like you're the lord or lady of the manner staying in this environment, in a pleasant ranch-like way. A really nice lady who was originally from the north welcomed us the early evening we arrived, and she very kindly laid us out tea, coffee & biscuits in the open plan front room, which was much appreciated. There were spacious solid wood floors throughout, (good for my asthma), it all looked both spotlessly clean & new, as well as warm & inviting. There were 4 of us, 1 woman, 3 blokes, staying in 3 rooms. Our 'boss' and only girl each had spacious double rooms to themselves, I shared an equally spacious twin room with the other guy. It was €35 each, which I felt was very good for this standard of accommodation. The bedrooms were fantastic, bright, breezy & cheerful, all with ensuite. The doubles have a lovely indulgent looking bath. Jo was so impressed she photographed hers! The beds, even the singles were blissfully comfortable. My room had a superb south facing view of fields, trees & rolling hills in the background and horses,(very frisky horses), in the foreground, with big french windows that opened onto a balcony. It was just so lovely & peaceful standing on the balcony & watching the horses frolic around, on a lovely mild evening in October, and relaxed me completely before a show I was doing at the nearby Glen Theatre. After a bit of a drink with the generous guys at The Glen, the B&B was equally welcoming at night. It was quiet season I should stress, and it was just us 4 in residence, but bearing in that the mind the couple running it had a son, & a very friendly dog, we were given loads of space, and truly felt it was ours! Breakfast next morning was to an equally high standard, and generous. I always love places that don't seem like guesthouses but places that you feel, well at home in, and we all definitely felt at home here. Real 5 star quality, and a lovely place to base yourself if you want to explore Cork & Kerry by car.

Ross Castle Lodge Bed And Breakfast - Ross Castle Lodge in Killarney, County of Kerry, Ireland

Ross Castle Lodge Bed And Breakfast

(3 reviews)

Ross Castle Lodge Bed and Breakfast in Killarney, Ireland is a great value and a welcoming place to…read morestay. I was welcomed with a lovely chat over tea and a scone by the innkeeper Rosaleen O'Leary! I really appreciated her taking time to get to know me and share her thoughts on Irish history and culture. My room was good sized, appealing and a great value. Showers were hot with good water pressure. The gardens on the property were just gorgeous - imagine Secret Garden type plantings. My stay included a complete hot Irish breakfast with lots of coffee, eggs and Irish bacon - similar to a fried ham. Mmmm. I enjoyed a morning walk down the road to Ross Castle, which I highly recommend. Who knew the advancements in medieval architecture and defense? Ross Castle Lodge B&B is adjacent to the Killarney National Park, and one may walk through the park to get to the 'town' of Killarney where you'll find lots of restaurants, pubs & shops. Booking was easy via email. Walkable distance to town and the train station - but a cab is easier for arrivals! Info: Telephone: +353 64 6636942 Email: rosscastlelodge@eircom.net Website: http://www.rosscastlebnb.com

The O'Leary's are amazing and kind hosts and take great care of their guests. We arrived a bit late…read moreand they prepared tea and biscuits for us. They gave us great recommendations and also drove us to the bus station when we had to leave. Killarney was amazing! It was our favorite city in Ireland and we would love to go back. Plenty to do in the city with unique shops and restaurants. I would recommend renting bikes and riding into the national park.

Auburn House B&B

Auburn House B&B

(9 reviews)

Olive is an extremely welcoming person, getting us settled on arrival with a pot of tea and some…read morebiscuits. So appreciated after a full day of travel from Canada. Once settled her restaurant, pub and sightseeing tips were first rate. Bed was very comfortable and house was quiet (although we were travelling during the off season). Having your own bathroom and shower is great as well. The breakfasts were top notch and ample, a light lunch at most was needed between breakfast and dinner. Central location also makes it attractive to those who like their amenities close by. Should we ever get back to Cork we would return here to stay.

I found Auburn House in Lonely Planet's Ireland book and I'm so glad we did! Olive and Kieran were…read moreby far our favorite B&B hosts throughout our tour of Ireland. Upon arriving, Olive was warm, welcoming, and took care of us with a pot of tea and chocolates and a friendly disposition that made us feel as if we were her old friends just popping by for a visit rather than strangers meeting for the first time. She had plenty of stories to share and wisdom on where to go and what to see while in Cork (and the appropriate maps to guide us in the right direction). Our room was cozy with a reasonably sized bathroom (by Irish standards) and a sweeping view over the city. The breakfast was prompt and piping hot - my husband raved about the black and white pudding, while I stuck to scrambled eggs, beans, and toast. Plus, the B&B is located a comfortable walking distance from the bus terminal and train station. I'd recommend Auburn House to any out of town visitors looking for the full B&B experience.

Friars Glen

Friars Glen

(17 reviews)

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Our large party of 15 people had a fantastic stay at Friars Glen! Mary and John have created such a…read morewelcoming environment! Upon arrival, we were greeted with coffee and tea (and with puppy snuggles from Roma!); Mary was also quick to give us a short orientation of where we were located, recommended hikes in the national park and more. She was also incredibly helpful in helping us get reservations for our grandmother's 80th birthday. (Including recommendations on where to get a cake and balloons in town!) The location itself is fantastic - you can walk to a few short hikes - and you're only a short drive from some of the more popular hikes in Killarney National park. Then, you're only five or so minutes from downtown Killarney and a variety of restaurants, pubs, and entertainment. The rooms were clean and large! I don't know what sheets they use, but they were so comfortable and soft. They cleaned the rooms once a day. The breakfast was absolutely delicious! First, there is always a cold buffet - with granola, cereal, various fruits and pastries. The scones and jam were my absolute favorite! Then, there is also a hot menu to order from, which includes a full Irish breakfast, crepes, banana fritters, and more. We were the only people staying, so they didn't have an issue with us monopolizing the sitting room late at night, playing games and enjoying drinks. Overall, fantastic service, an adorable place, and a wonderful stay!

Mary and John were extremely welcoming upon our arrival. We arrived around 8pm and were greeted…read morewith a cup of tea and homemade raisin bread. John took the time to tell us about all of our options while in Killarney, and his suggestion for the day trip to Gap of Dunloe ended up being my favorite part of our trip! Breakfast was delicious, and Bridget, the waitress, was very helpful in providing us directions. The location is a little off the beaten path, not really walking distance to bars and restaurants but only a 5 min drive. I personally loved how quiet it was, and the views are amazing! My only small complaint is that the room felt a little damp, probably because of the weather.

Seascape B&B - View from our room

Seascape B&B

(1 review)

Located just a tad over 6 miles from Skibbereen is the small fishing village of Union Hall in…read moreCounty Cork, Ireland. In this small & quaint town you'll find many things including a lovely bed & breakfast establishment located by the water known as Seascape B&B. I stumbled upon this lovely B&B while doing an internet search for a place to stay for one night as my daughter & I had plans to do a starlight/moonlight kayaking adventure at Reen Pier which is about 10 minutes South West of Union Hall. I could instantly tell that it was a popular placed based on how quickly it was being booked through various sites for the date I was looking to book. We arrived later in the evening than anticipated (almost 8:30pm) as we spent a little longer time at the Blarney Castle. Upon our arrival we were greeted by our hostess & the owner, Julie. This place was exactly as the pictures on their website showed and as others had described in their reviews. Julie showed us to our room, which was located on the second floor and was very spacious. The room had 2 night stands, an armoire that had an iron, ironing board, hangers, etc., a couple of dressers, chairs, and the room had it's own bathroom with shower in it (some individual rooms do not, they have to share with other rooms in the hallway), and the bathroom had a blow dryer. Julie had asked what our plans were and I mentioned the kayaking trip. She then asked if we had eaten, I said no so she called down to a local bar/restaurant, Casey's Bar, to let them know we were coming as they were getting ready to shut the kitchen down for the evening. This is what I love about the Irish, super friendly, accommodating and the hospitality is the best! There was plenty to choose from as far as Julie's home cooked breakfast goes. My daughter choose the Eggs Benedict which she loved and I choose the traditional Irish breakfast, but I said she could skip the black pudding. Julie had asked if I ever had it, I said yes the day before to which her response was that I needed to try hers as it was far better then others. And you know something, she was right, it was very flavorful! For those who don't know what black pudding is, it is made with....... wait for it.....pigs blood. Yup you read that correctly. I only ate a small portion as I just couldn't get passed the blood thing. ha ha. If you're looking for a great B&B in Union Hall I highly recommend Seascape B&B. It's quaint, lovely, has a fantastic hostess, centrally located, you can sit at the patio table and sip wine, coffee or whatever and take in the view and the town all while relaxing and enjoy all that is Seascape B&B, all that is Union Hall, all that is Ireland!

Rossmore Manor - bedbreakfast - Updated May 2026

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