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Eccles Hotel and Spa
The Eccles Hotel and Spa is situated in Glengarriff and overlooks Bantry Bay. The Eccles has panoramic sea views, a restaurant with an outside terrace and free parking.

Harbour View Accommodation
Harbour View Accommodation in Castletownbere provides adults-only accommodation with a garden, a terrace and a shared lounge.

Glengarriff Hostel
Located in Glengarriff and with Hungry Hill reachable within 26 km, Glengarriff Hostel provides a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a terrace.

TheJewel Lodge & Spa Glengarriff
Located in Glengarriff and only 28 km from Hungry Hill, TheJewel Lodge & Spa Glengarriff provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Lavender Cottage
Offering a garden and sea view, Lavender Cottage is situated in Castletownbere, 3.3 km from Dunboy Castle and 3.3 km from Puxley Castle.

Cahirkeen Cottage
Offering a garden and sea view, Cahirkeen Cottage is set in Eyeries, 22 km from Hungry Hill and 30 km from Healy Pass.

2 Garnish Court
2 Garnish Court is set in Glengarriff, 34 km from Ring of Kerry Golf & Country Club, 37 km from Moll's Gap, as well as 45 km from Gleninchaquin Park.

Mary Agnes Cottage
Offering a garden and sea view, Mary Agnes Cottage is situated in Eyeries, 22 km from Hungry Hill and 30 km from Healy Pass.

Inḃear Scéine
Situated in Kenmare and only 10 km from Healy Pass, Inḃear Scéine features accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Tobervilla Guest House
Featuring a garden and views of mountain, Tobervilla Guest House is a guest house situated in a historic building in Caherdaniel, 34 km from O'Connell Memorial Church.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.7Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 248 reviewsEverything was great! Very good breakfast with a variety for everyone. Bed and room was very good, nice view to the sea and an amazing garden. Very cosy and comfortable living room for guests, breakfast room great! Quiet house and region but not far away from town center of Castletownbeere. Philippe and Sophie are great hosts! Best accommodation ever!!!Guest review byPatrickGermany
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 251 reviewsIt was private, secure and great location. It was a good base for seeing the whole of the peninsula. The restaurant was first class. The waiting staff were excellent. 0The manager was very welcoming, professional and friendly. We will definitely return next year.Guest review byKarenIreland
- From US$117.27 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.1Superb - What previous guests thought, 735 reviewsWe had a clean corner room with a beautiful sea view. Bed was comfortable and breakfast was great . The room was better than Booking.com photos .The location was great opposite the sea and a short drive to the village for dinner and the pubs.Guest review byjosfalz1610Malta
- From US$151.28 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.3Very good - What previous guests thought, 574 reviewsDennis was so friendly and though the breakfast is continental, the selection was great and Dennis made a lovely fruit salad and had warm bread each morning and was chatting to guests. loved the view from the breakfast area!Guest review byClaireThailand
- From US$269.72 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 7.7Good - What previous guests thought, 895 reviewsEven though the room was a single, so I was expected a small room, it was very comfortable with a huge bed. I had dinner and the food was fabulous. Also, breakfast, fab.Guest review byscipiotheafricanUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 66 reviewsGetaway with partner and 2 doggies, great walks and accomodation was perfect. Mary was very welcoming and helpful and make the experience very restfulGuest review byMichaelaIreland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 174 reviewsOur host was very kind and lovely. We enjoyed our stay very much. Thank you! Pierre & JorgeGuest review byPierreBelgium
- From US$175.90 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.0Very good - What previous guests thought, 265 reviewsVery nice and clean place with excellent services and a friendly atmosphere.Guest review byProvaznikovaUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.8Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 386 reviewsComfortable rooms and a huge parking next to the hotel.Guest review byStefanSpain
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First Class - excellent staff throughout the Hotel - highly...
First Class - excellent staff throughout the Hotel - highly professional and friendly with it. Main dining room has to be experienced - attendance is an event in itself. Lovely food served in a timely way. Waiting staff are great to watch at work and they do what they do in a quiet but showy way. Lovely to sit in the hall and enjoy the two log fires and the comfy arm-chairs. A relaxing stay at a lovely hotel in a great location. Old fashioned but we like it that way - no squeaky floorboards - calm and quiet.Guest review byAlasdairUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Lovely escape to a bit of peace and tranquility.
Lovely escape to a bit of peace and tranquility. There is plenty to do in the area - hikes, Dursley cable car, Bear Island - but equally lovely to enjoy relaxing in a pub or playing scrabble in front of a fire. The people are very friendly and the restaurants are fantastic- wonderful food and great atmosphere. Highly recommended if you want to go off grid and relax.Guest review byFrancescaUnited Kingdom - 6.0
The accommodation was second to none and we loved the Wild...
The accommodation was second to none and we loved the Wild Atlantic Bar for food. Close to Glengarriff Dursey Beara and SheepsHead. Also hosts recommended Dunneen gardens and a swim in a local cove. All were exactly to suit us. The peacefulness of the gardens at Mossies and views were outstanding. Will definitely be back and have recommended it.Guest review byAnneIreland - 10.0
The village is small but the access to all the Beara...
The village is small but the access to all the Beara peninsula has to offer is great. We visited Dursey via cable car and that was a wonderful experience. The Beara Necessities cafe had delicious food!Guest review bycolleenUnited States - 8.0
A good location to explore Beara Penisula.
A good location to explore Beara Penisula. Close enough to Kenmare for shopping, but also close to some key attractions like Eyeries, gardens, Dursey or Bere island (all within 20 to 40min drive). Weather is predictable i.e. it will be drizzle during your stay there. When its nice, it is great, but that is not the case 8 of of 10 days. However driving a bit to the west, or to the south, where key attractions are anyway, usually clears the sky. Some roads are very very narrow, but there is not too much traffic way less then in ring of Kerry, Dingle or West Cork.Guest review byMarcinIreland - 10.0
Silence, natural beauty, if you want to really get away and...
Silence, natural beauty, if you want to really get away and enjoy simplicity and nature, this is the place for you. Have to travel a few kilometres for restaurants and bars but this is a good thing, because it means you will rarely meet many cars or people.Guest review byLeonIreland - 10.0
Allihies is a lovely colourful little town with brightly...
Allihies is a lovely colourful little town with brightly coloured houses, a shop and pubs. The scenery is spectacular with a beach and stunning mountains where an old copper mine can be found. Great food in O’Neill’s pub and a smart coffee shop in the Copper mines museum.Guest review byHalinaUnited Kingdom - 4.0
The area was beautiful but the property was not well...
The area was beautiful but the property was not well maintained with overgrown garden. The outdoor table collapsed and decking neglected. The beds were old with mattresses well past use by date. House was not as described and in sad state from leaking gutters on roof, unsafe walkways outside. Access to outside doors denied due to broken locks. Broken locks and hinges on windows. The second tv did not work. Bathrooms full of mould and dirty house. Due to lack of maintenance this property should not be rented out in current state.Guest review byJohnAustralia - 10.0
A beautiful village in its own right, Glengarriff is also...
A beautiful village in its own right, Glengarriff is also central to several tours of the wider area. There are a couple of good pubs with music most nights in the summer as well as a couple of decent restaurants. The nature reserve in the woods is a fantastic place for a picnic. A great place for a family break.Guest review byPaulUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Laid back vibe . Had wonderful food outdoors in sunshine .
Laid back vibe . Had wonderful food outdoors in sunshine . Friendly nan in Tourist Office . Good supermarket on main street with local produce. Parking was free ideal could pop in and out when we liked Perfect spot to see Beara WayGuest review byAndreaIreland