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Cork Cottages

  • Last Minute Cottages - Waterfall House
  • Clonakilty

    Waterfall House

    Ref: S525512

    Reviews 7

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    Dunmanway, in West Cork, is surrounded by mountains on three sides. The traditional triangular town squares contain superb shops, restaurants, and a colourful nightlife. Bantry, Kinsale, Rosscarbery, Clonakilty, and Macroom are nearby, while...

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    £63

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Aunties
  • Bantry

    Aunties

    Ref: S880326

    Reviews 5

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    Lower Newtown is a coastal town resting in County Cork, Ireland. The town offers a convenience store for all of your holiday essentials, as well as a selection of pubs and eateries where you can enjoy a hearty meal, or a glass of your favorite...

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    £68

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lilly's Bungalow
  • 2

    Timoleague

    Lilly's Bungalow

    Ref: S1237913

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    6
    Timoleague is a characterful village in West Cork, Ireland, steeped in history and perched beside the Argideen River. Its most striking feature is the atmospheric Timoleague Abbey, a 13th-century Franciscan ruin that stands proudly at the water’s...

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    £101

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gleann Griannmhar
  • 2

    Rosscarbery

    Gleann Griannmhar

    Ref: S483449

    Reviews 10

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    Rosscarbery is an outstanding holiday destination, lying at the head of a tidal inlet approximately a mile inland from the sea and halfway between Skibbereen and Clonakilty. This tranquil rural town, which dates back to the 6th century, was once...

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    £92

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Caola Nua
  • Bantry

    Caola Nua

    Ref: S5854

    Reviews 17

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    Kilcrohane is a lively coastal village in County Cork. The crystal clear waters at the coast of Kilcrohane are exceptional and the Sheep’s Head Way has 60 miles of trails. The village also offers a traditional music scene. Kilcrohane is an ideal...

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    £80

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lavender Cottage
  • Castletownbere

    Lavender Cottage

    Ref: S424220

    Reviews 5

    4
    8
    The little town of Castletownbere is located near the Berehaven harbour in County Cork, at the foot of the Caha Mountains on the wild and rocky Beara Peninsula. Castletownbere is Ireland's main whitefish port, with breathtaking scenery in every...

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    £135

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Casey House
  • Castletownbere

    Casey House

    Ref: S778792

    Reviews 2

    4
    8
    Nestled at the foot of the Caha Mountains on the wild and rugged Beara Peninsula and just by the Berehaven harbour in County Cork is the small town of Castletownbere. With stunning scenery in all directions, the seaside resort of Castletownbere is...

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    £309

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Beehive Cottage
  • 1

    Bandon

    Beehive Cottage

    Ref: S95030

    Reviews 25

    3
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    A village boasting sandy beaches, a castle, woodland walks, and several pubs and restaurants. Kinsale is 10 miles away with narrow streets, medieval ruins and a harbour and marina. The town is boasts art galleries, bars and shops, and is known for...

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    £114

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Maulnagirra
  • 1

    Leap

    Maulnagirra

    Ref: S819571

    Reviews 4

    3
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    The pretty village of Leap is located in West Cork between the towns of Skibbereen and Clonakilty. It is home to a tennis court and playground, as well as an excellent selection of shops, pubs, and dining facilities. The surrounding area is...

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    £116

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kiltymon Cottage
  • Bantry

    Kiltymon Cottage

    Ref: S5388

    Reviews 10

    4
    8
    The town of Bantry is set in County Cork and offers a variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and 'Bantry House' which has a collection of tapestries, furniture and art. Just a short boat ride from the town is Whiddy Island and Garnish Island....

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    £90

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodland Retreat
  • Bantry

    Woodland Retreat

    Ref: S409925

    Reviews 20

    5
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    Woodland Retreat is situated in the tranquil village of Ahakista, the sleepy seaside village is home to two pubs, Arundels by the Pier and The Tin Pub, both are within walking distance of the home. Every August bank holiday weekend, Ahakista...

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    £520

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea Haven - My Tranquil Costal Retreat - Commanding Views
  • Youghal

    Sea Haven - My Tranquil Costal Retreat - Commanding Views

    Ref: S1200931

    4
    8

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    £381

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    Cork Holiday Cottages

    Cork is Ireland’s second-largest city and is a popular destination for city breaks and longer holidays. From its Georgian architecture and Victorian parks to its lively nightlife and abundance of bars and restaurants, there’s something for everyone in Cork. Visit the English Market, a food market dating back to 1788, or explore the city’s many museums and galleries.

    Cork holiday cottages are the perfect way to explore everything this vibrant city has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a home away from home for two or a large city-centre apartment, there’s an abundance of accommodation to choose from. For something extra special, filter your search by feature and find cottages with hot tubs, games rooms and private gardens.

    With Snaptrip's best price guarantee, you can be sure you’re getting the best deal on your Cork cottage. We’ve got thousands of holiday cottages throughout the UK and Ireland, so finding your perfect place to stay is easy. Our friendly customer service team are always happy to help if you have any questions or need a hand choosing.

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    Reviews

    What our customers say about their holidays

    • Ben - Verified booking

      The photographs do not do the location of this house any justice.

      The drive from Durrus is a beautiful scenic drive along the coast with mountains in the distance. There are gorgeous views of the bay from the front bedroom windows. Whilst there we visited the local bar/restaurant, Arundels. The food was delicious and our 1 year enjoyed playing in the play park while we finished off our food. There is a local art gallery and coffee shop within walking distance too. The house had all the necessities and no more. We stayed here with our 3 kids. 13, 10 and 1. While they each had their own double room they were stuck a few times for things to do. There's a set of swings outside and a large garden but no toys at all inside and no selection of DVD's as stated. Although not always necessary in holiday rentals, a BBQ would have been lovely too. The wifi was good and Sky TV provided some freeview channels. We appreciate the fact that this is someones house and that while staying there we have a responsibility to keep it clean and tidy but the to-do list stuck on the fridge was going abit far. When you go on holiday the last thing you want is to be given a list of chores like moping the floors, cleaning the oven, fridge and bathrooms!! Also, don't forget to keep some Euro's for the electricity. You will need to pay the caretaker (who was lovely) upon departure.

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    • Taras - Verified booking

      The photo on the website does not reflect the current state if the property which I will describe as tired.

      More importantly, it does not show the derelict outhouse/barn?? adjacent to the property which, whilst an eyesore, more importantly needs to be managed. The corrugated roof gas collapsed in large sections, but some panels remain and are very loose. During windy conditions, these flapped around and constantly banged. This disturbed us during the evening and nights, but also concerned us about possible damage should they break and get caught by the wind. The kitchen had plenty of crockery and cutlery, but would benefit from a refresh of the cooking equipment, pots and pans. Sofas were comfortable, but tired (well used). Beds were comfortable. In looking for an electric socket by the bedside to charge our phones at night, the extension lead which was actually a surface mounted double socket lying on the floor under the bed was completely shattered, exposing the internal wiring. This had the bedside lights connected, but clearly unsafe for clients to use. The downstairs loo had no lights, so could not be used when dark. Whilst we were met by the owner on arrival and given a tour of the property, there was no house book that we could find for instructions. Overall, a disappointing stay.

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    • Helen - Verified booking

      We had a wonderful week.

      Lovely welcome from Abina and Tim. The cottage was comfortable, well equipped and delightful. Set in the countryside within easy distance of so many nearby sights. We went to Blarney Castle, Gougane Barra, a stunningly beautiful national park, Kilmichael ambush site, Union Hall, Glandore and Rineen on the coast, kayaking around some amazing scenery, Brandon and Dunmanway, where there was great history to discover. The Methodist Church in Dunmanway is now occupied by the historical society and has a superb collection of local historical artifacts and information. Vivianne and Tim were very helpful. We spent a few fascinating hours there discovering the real history of the area. St Mary's Church in Dunmanway has recently gained 8 new church bells, we were taken up to the belfry and allowed to ring tunes. Locals have knitted a copy of the Sam MacGuire cup for the All Ireland GAA competition and it sits on the window ledge in pride of place. The churchyard is where Sam MacGuire is buried. The last Friday of the month in the Greyhound bar in Dunmanway, locals come together to sing their Irish songs. A true delight. All in all a superb holiday and would completely recommend.

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    • Eoghan - Verified booking

      We enjoyed staying in this area but we would not recommend this property, particularly for a family with small children.

      The property was dirty, we had to clean the whole kitchen and all the floors, which were covered in dust and dog hair. Pet owners are advised by the owner to clean up dog hair but there is no hoover provided. There was also dog poo on the lawn that had not been cleaned up before we arrived. There are cracks in the sinks, the side of the bath and other items reflective of fairly poor maintenance. The kitchen did not have everything we needed, and quite a few items were not usable (rusty pan, burnt spatula, broken corkscrew). There was also an ant problem in the entranceway/conservatory. The owner sprayed the room and covered it in ant powder, but this room was essentially unusable. The internet and TV was good for the kids, there was a variety of programmes to keep them entertained. The lawned area was a nice space to play, but is not closed to the road, so a slight issue with small kids. They also sprayed the property perimeter with weedkiller one evening which made us less keen for the kids to play out. This is also a working farm, so one night there was haybaling behind the property until 11pm

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    • Marian - Verified booking

      We had a lovely stay in this cottage in August.

      It is so well equipped and comfortable - ideal for us as a family of three (three bathrooms!) and spacious for a larger group. We loved the setting - so quiet, just the sound of cows and swallows flying over head - and Leap is ideally located to visit the stunning coast and countryside of West Cork, being 30 mins from Clonakilty and Skibbereen. We got used to driving up the winding lane from the village (about 10 mins by car) - sat nav was a godsend, as were the excellent instructions on how to find it (approach from the centre of the village). We loved the local Leap Inn and the waterfall. The owner was so kind, leaving us lovely scones and other snacks on our first evening and a beautiful bunch of local flowers, and very friendly. The decor could do with an update in places but this is completely outweighed by all the cleanliness, mod cons, helpful host and the location. Recommended!

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    Savoy Theatre

    The Savoy Theatre, located in the heart of London's West End, is a must-visit for any theatre-loving holidaymaker. With a rich history dating back to 1881, the theatre has hosted numerous world-class productions and is renowned for its elegant Art Deco interior. Don't miss the chance to experience the magic of live theatre in one of London's most iconic venues. Address: Savoy Ct, London WC2R 0ET

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