5 Accommodation, 20 Things to do
Visit Ireland’s and Europe’s Only Toy Soldier Factory! The Toy Soldier Factory is one of Ireland’s best hidden attractions. The family owned business has been established in1976. Situated in the beautiful little village of Kilnamartyra, Co Cork Read more
Experience an intimate welcome to the spectacular South West from the Buckley family, proprietors for over 50 years. Read more
The South-Western Regional Fishery board has done excellent work in preparing and stocking small trout lakes in County Cork and County Kerry, and these can provide excellent fishing. Read more
Macroom Golf Club is a parkland course, situated on the winding banks of the Sullane river and within the grounds of Macroom Castle demesne. Read more
Based in the Factory & Visitor Centre, Kilnamartyra, Macroom, County Cork, the Edman Collection creates exclusively handcrafted collectible pewter gifts for that special occasion. Read more
Coolcower House in Macroom, County Cork, enjoys a beautiful setting overlooking the River Lee with coarse fishing on the water's edge. Read more
The Castle Hotel offers four-star comfort nestled between Blarney and Killarney in the heart of the old world town of Macroom. The hotel boasts a number of facilities, including an award-winning restaurant, conference rooms and leisure centre. Read more
Family run home on the N22 Cork to Killarney road. Romantic lakeside setting with landscaped gardens. Ground floor rooms and private parking. Extensive breakfast menu. Touring base for Cork, Blarney, Killarney and Bantry. Evening meals available. Read more
With hot scones and homemade jam on arrival, Findus Guest House is set amongst the beautiful County Cork countryside, offering fresh breakfasts and free parking. Free Wi-Fi is provided, and Kilnamartyra village is a 20-minute walk away. Read more
Carrigwaterski and Wakeboard Centre, based in Macroom, County Cork, is a family friendly facility for both waterskiing and wakeboarding. Read more
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