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Holiday Cottages in Bantry, Cork available for rental
Bantry is in Cork
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| Teachers Cottage |
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Located just off the coast of Bantry in West Cork, Whiddy Island is reached via a daily 10-minute ferry ride from the town of Bantry itself. This popular island boasts a variety of stunning views as well as a pub and small restaurant - serving locally caught sea food including fresh crab and mussels. The surrounding area offers numerous water sports facilities in addition to many great coves and inlets, which provide excellent places for swimming. Visitors can enjoy fantastic fishing, bird watching, cycling and walking whilst just a short ferry crossing away is the market town of Bantry - situated at the head of the bay from which this city takes its name. For more specialised amenities, visitors can take a trip to the city of Cork, situated just an hour’s drive away. |
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| Gurteen Apartment |
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Located in West Cork between Sheep's Head and the Beara Peninsula, Bantry has incredible sea views and colourful buildings, as well as the beautiful 'Bantry House', which is located in an elevated spot above the town. This fascinating property has beautiful gardens that are open to the public, and is the home of a plentiful collection of tapestries, furniture and art. Garinish Island, just a short boat ride away, was turned into an exotic garden in the early 20th Century and today offers a variety of interesting plant species. Golf, sailing, scuba diving, walking and cycling opportunities abound nearby for outdoors enthusiasts. |
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| 29 Slip Lawn |
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Bantry, in the heart of West Cork, is set in surroundings that consist of rich vegetation, palm trees and semi-tropical flowers. Amongst this breathtaking mountain scenery, you can find evidence of the area’s past, in the shape of megalithic monuments and the ruins of monastic settlements. The climate is very mild and the Gulf Stream has an obvious effect on the area, allowing the growth of semi-tropical vegetation and foliage, which can be seen in the many gardens throughout the region. There are a number of touring routes along which you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the coast, spectacular roads that wind through the mountains, cliff face roadways, and staggering views of mountain lakes, waterfalls, prehistoric monuments, ancient castles and Christian settlements, forts and stately homes with thriving gardens. |
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| Kilmore House |
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Located just off the coast of Bantry in West Cork is Whiddy Island, reached by a 10-minute ferry-ride that runs daily from Bantry itself. This popular island boasts stunning views in addition to a pub and a small restaurant, which serves a variety of locally caught fish including crab and mussels. The surrounding beaches boast excellent water sports facilities, whilst the numerous coves and bays are a great place to swim. Visitors to this wonderful area can enjoy fantastic fishing, bird watching, cycling and walking. Just a short ferry crossing away is the bustling market town of Bantry, full of fascinating shops and welcoming restaurants. The vibrant city of Cork is also just an hour's drive away, for those looking to enjoy a cosmopolitan setting for a day. |
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| Blue Meadow Cottage |
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Ballylickey is situated between Bantry Town and Glengarriff at the heart of Bantry Bay, which has become known throughout the world for its scenery and unspoilt environment. Just 3 miles away from Ballylickey is the market town of Bantry, with an abundance of shops, bars and restaurants, and is home to Bantry House with its collection of treasures. |
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| Bantry Apartment |
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Located in West Cork between Sheep's Head and the Beara Peninsula, the town of Bantry boasts sweeping sea views and varied colourful buildings. Home to a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants, this is an ideal place for dining out and experiencing local Irish music and culture. Set in an elevated position above the town, Bantry House is home to a rich collection of tapestries, furniture and art, all open to the public. The house also boasts beautiful gardens to explore, whilst just a short boat ride from the town, in the heart of Bantry Bay, visitors will find Whiddy Island and Garinish Island. Garinish Island became an exotic garden in the early 20th Century and is now home to a variety of plant species which thrive in the warm, moist climate and peaty soils. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, there are many golfing, sailing, scuba diving, walking and cycling facilities nearby. |
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| Island View Cottage |
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Bantry is a town of sea views and colourful buildings located in West Cork between Sheep's Head and the Beara Peninsula. It is home to a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants ideal for dining out or for experiencing local Irish music and culture. Just a short boat ride from the town you will find Whiddy Island and Garnish Island. Garnish Island was turned into an exotic garden in the early 20th Century and is home to a variety of plant species, which thrive in the warm, moist climate and peaty soils. |
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