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Spacious Dog-friendly House near Baltimore, Cork,  Ireland Viewed 8 times in last week.
Sleeps 4 - 8
4 Bedroom
Weekly price
£ 469 - £ 2919
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Facilities and features: woodburner Open fire Garden
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome

More about this property: With stunning countryside views, a dogs welcome policy, high quality homely accommodation and a location close to the harbour town of Baltimore, this sleeps 8 holiday house has plenty to recommend it for a holiday in County Cork. Things to do close by include whale watching, angling and visiting historical attractions.

Mary's Cottage with Sea Views, Cork,  Ireland Viewed 9 times in last week.
Sleeps 3 - 7
3 Bedroom
Weekly price
£ 376 - £ 2341
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Facilities and features: Open fire Garden
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome

More about this property: This beautiful white-washed sleeps 7 holiday cottage features wonderful sea views as well as a tranquil location close to Allihies in County Cork, pet-friendly, all of the family can enjoy a holiday here.





Discover what County Cork Offers on a Cottage Holiday

Cork is the biggest county in Ireland, and includes the second largest city, which is well worth a visit. Right from the rocky landscape to the rural sights of Mizen Head and Glengariff and the appealing towns of Kinsale and Schull, there is a lot to be explored on a holiday in County Cork. Self-catering accommodation is available throughout the county in villas, holiday chalets, cottages, apartments and log cabins, which offer a comfortable stay to the tourists at a reasonable price.

County Cork is very popular among tourists on log cabin holidays because it perfectly combines a sophisticated lifestyle with rural bliss. Tourists visiting even the smallest towns in the county can have a great day and explore the remarkable beaches and the rolling mountains, and enjoy the undulating countryside views.

Take a boat out to sea for whale and dolphin watching during the summer.

Most of the tourists visit this region during the summer because besides exploring the area’s top attractions, they also get a chance to indulge themselves in numerous activities such as sailing, diving and golfing.

Most people like to visit the Blarney Stone for a look at the myth around the Irish gift of the gab. There are various other attractions to visit including Doneraile Wildlife Park for its herds of deer, the spectacular star-shaped Charles Fort at Kinsale and castles.

 

Finding the Best Place to Stay in County Cork

To make the most of the holiday, staying in a self-catering holiday house, cottage or apartment can be truly convenient as holidaymakers  enjoy complete freedom to take their holiday at their own pace. Whatever your dream holiday home, we hope you find the perfect cottage in County Cork in the South West of Ireland for you.

 

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