Glengarriff Eccles Hotel
Just east of the centre, the Eccles has a long and distinguished history (since 1745), counting the Brit...
Just east of the centre, the Eccles has a long and distinguished history (since 1745), counting the Brit...
This is a well-situated hostel with excellent facilities, just beyond Adrigole village...
Old-fashioned Casey's has been welcoming guests since 1884 and is proud of such past visitors as Éamon de Valera. The 19 rooms have been modernised a bit but are still small. It's got gobs of atmosphere though, and the vast terrace is a treat.
A rural atmosphere and an engaging location at the heart of Glanmore make this remote An Óige hostel an appealing place. It's in Glanmore's old boarding school, 5km from the R571.
This well-set-up park, 4km west of Glengarriff on the road to Castletownbere, enjoys a woodland setting. Amenities include a games room and a licensed bar staging traditional music most nights from June to August.
A delightful six-room haven, tucked away above the eastern approach to town. The musical-instrument-filled house has stunning sea views and is surrounded by gardens full of crumbling Delphic columns.
Right at the heart of Glengarriff, Murphy's is convenient and basic, with clean rooms furnished with wooden bunks. There's a small self-service kitchen.
A modest hostel run by a father-and-daughter team has smart wood-floored dorms and public areas, a courtyard and a barbecue area. Michael is a mine of information on the area and can advise on local walks and pony trekking.
Clean, tidy and basic, the 10 rooms in this two-storey yellow building have an abundance of pine; some have views north over the waters. The spread at breakfast will help fuel your rambles.
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