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Ballyhoura Farm Escape, hotel in Ballyorgan

Providing mountain views, Ballyhoura Farm Escape in Ballyorgan provides accommodations and a garden. Both Wifi and private parking are available at the homestay free of charge.

Very kind hosts. Very clean and comfortable.
Scored 9.5
9.5
Rated exceptional
Exceptional
6 reviews
Price from
$165.42
per night
The Dairy Lodge, hotel in Ballyorgan

The Dairy Lodge is a holiday home set at the foot of the Ballyhoura mountains. The property is 22 mi from Limerick, 40 mi from Cork and only 52 mi from Killarney, Co. Kerry.

Very nice family, chickens in yard really give you sense of a working farm. Near Tipperary and we recommend walks is the Glen of Tipperary. Plenty of parking and room in the detached apartment.
Scored 8.4
8.4
Rated very good
Very Good
12 reviews
Price from
$232.42
per night
Charleville Park Hotel & Leisure Club IRELAND, hotel in Ballyorgan

New and exclusive, this hotel is on the N20 highway between Cork and Limerick. It has a recreation center, gym, business center, a free parking lot and free Wi-Fi access.

Very comfortable. Very friendly staff.
Scored 8.0
8.0
Rated very good
Very Good
709 reviews
Price from
$126.77
per night
Corbett Court, hotel in Ballyorgan

Just off the M8 motorway, Corbett Court offers free parking and E-car charging points, full Irish buffet breakfasts, and spacious bedrooms with attached bathroom.

Decor is lovely. Rooms quiet, large and clean. Staff is wonderful. Great food and bar! We all four loved it.
Scored 8.1
8.1
Rated very good
Very Good
286 reviews
Price from
$200.17
per night
Deebert House Hotel, hotel in Ballyorgan

Deebert House Hotel sits at the foothills of the Ballyhoura Mountains in Kilmallock and is a great base for hikers and ideal for dining.

Nice hotel in Kilmallock ! Good restaurant facilities, great food and excellent staff !
Scored 8.9
8.9
Rated excellent
Excellent
350 reviews
Price from
$122.33
per night
Springfort Hall Hotel, hotel in Ballyorgan

Tucked away in quiet woodland, Springfort Hall Hotel is a peaceful 18th-century manor located 3.7 mi from Mallow Town.

We loved the relaxed atmosphere of the grounds. We had a lovely stroll around. The old trees at the back were a lovely surprise. Great photo location.
Scored 7.9
7.9
Rated good
Good
614 reviews
Price from
$177.93
per night
Ash Hill B & B, hotel in Ballyorgan

Ash Hill B & B enjoys a location in Kilmallock, 21 miles from Castletroy Golf Club and 21 miles from Limerick Greyhound Stadium.

Our stay at Ash Hill B&B was one of the highlights of our whole trip. It's such a gorgeous house and estate, and Simon was very kind and accommodating, sharing the fascinating history of the property and surrounding area. We couldn't believe the value; given its size and elegance, it could easily have been double the cost.
Scored 9.4
9.4
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
76 reviews
Price from
$141.79
per night
Grove House Country Rooms, hotel in Ballyorgan

Grove House Country Rooms in Shanballymore provides accommodations with a garden and a terrace.

the ambience
Scored 9.1
9.1
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
28 reviews
Price from
$130.11
per night
The Old Bank Bruff Family Town House, hotel in Ballyorgan

Offering elegant rooms with luxurious spa baths, The Old Bank is located in the scenic town of Bruff.

Lovely building and beautiful room. Very meticulously kept. Delicious breakfast!
Scored 9.0
9.0
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
564 reviews
Price from
$120.10
per night
Ballinwillin House, hotel in Ballyorgan

A working farm where you can see pigs, wild boar, and red deer roaming the pastures, Ballinwillin House offers sumptuous guest rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a modern, tiled private...

Lovely location with wonderful hosts. The property is beautiful. The breakfast was delicious.
Scored 9.2
9.2
Rated wonderful
Wonderful
567 reviews
Price from
$166.81
per night
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What Guests Said About Ballyorgan:

  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    good for access to mountain bike trails and other walks in...

    good for access to mountain bike trails and other walks in area. The River Keale walk from Ballydonoghue bridge to Darragh Bridge was was lovely but do not do in February when ground wet - far too muddy near river to be safe. We slid around for most of it.
    Francis
    Ireland
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Big open plan sitting room was great.

    Big open plan sitting room was great. Beds very comfy with nice bed linen. Lovely to have fire. Cosy in evening. A few kitchen quibbles- Hob temperamental- front ring knob fault so switches off when turned to 3 not 0. Rear ring barely heats. No cheese grater. A few more utensils and a sharp knife would be useful.
    A
    Anonymous
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Location was brilliant host was lovely everything was as it...

    Location was brilliant host was lovely everything was as it says it was had a fantastic few days away maybe just a smart tv ? But to be honest the child didn’t mind as he had other toys gadgets to play with
    Sharon
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 10
    10

    Everything was perfect the accommodation was lovely and...

    Everything was perfect the accommodation was lovely and clean and beds were comfortable and the lodges are fully equipped and very spacious, the host was lovely and was helpful in recommending places to go in the area, (mountain biking for teens and adults The donner rail park with deer, playground, picnic areas and walks) , , 3 separated playground areas on site to suit all ages, toddlers to teens(basketball net so bring a ball) and a lovely forest walk not to long, We also traveled to killarney, Limerick and cork,for day trips and charliville was a short drive away with an aldi supermarket and we found a loverly place to eat called 'The four winds,' food and staff excellent, looking forward to returning next year, Thank you Niamh,
    A
    Anonymous
    Ireland