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Holiday Cottages in Macroom, Cork available for rental
Macroom is in Cork
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| Dessie's Cottage |
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The market town of Macroom nestles in the valley of the Sullane River and is dominated by the walls of Macroom Castle. This bustling town offers a choice of shops, restaurants and pubs, three hotels and still holds a twice weekly street market. One of Macroom's best kept secrets, Castle Demesne, is set amidst 100s of acres of woodland, awash with riverside walks and stunning, panoramic views of the town, while three miles from Macroom lie western Europe's only extensive remains of Alluvial Forest. The town's museum houses a fascinating anthology of folklore material together with one of the finest collections of the West Cork hooded cloak. Carrigaphooca Castle, stood on an outcrop of rock, high above the trees is worth a visit, while the fabulous cities of Cork and Killarney are within easy touring distance, as are the stunning beaches of West Cork. |
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| Tighmhuire |
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The village of Inchigeelagh is ten miles from the market town of Macroom, County Cork and is surrounded by lakes and mountains. Inchigeelagh is home to four pubs, several shops and a Post Office. There is great walking and fishing in the area, as well as cycling terrain and touring opportunities. Hire a boat and spend the day on one of the rivers or loughs in the area, take the short drive to Macroom and visit Castle Demesne, or a little further afield, visit Killarney National Park to explore some of the many acres of lakes and mountains. |
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| Rose Cottage |
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The village of Inchigeelagh is ten miles from the market town of Macroom, County Cork and is surrounded by lakes and mountains. Inchigeelagh is home to four pubs, several shops and a Post Office. There is great walking and fishing in the area, as well as cycling terrain and touring opportunities. Hire a boat and spend the day on one of the rivers or loughs in the area, take the short drive to Macroom and visit Castle Demesne, or a little further afield, visit Killarney National Park to explore some of the many acres of lakes and mountains. |
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| The Stepping Stone |
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Ideally positioned in the picturesque Sullane River valley, the town of Macroom is dominated by the stunning walls of its castle. This bustling settlement is home to a number of shops, restaurants and pubs, and also holds a twice-weekly street market. Castle Demesne is one of the region’s lesser known tourist attractions and is set amidst hundreds of acres of woodland offering riverside walks and stunning, panoramic views of the town. Three miles away is Europe's only extensive remains of the Alluvial Forest and the town's museum houses a fascinating anthology of folklore material together with one of the finest collections of the West Cork hooded cloak. Carrigaphooca Castle, set on an impressive outcrop of rock is worth visiting, as are the cities of Cork and Killarney. |
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