We visited Fermoy as my grandmother was from the town.
We visited Fermoy as my grandmother was from the town. We drove through en route to our hotel and returned later in the evening for a lovely meal at Hana’s. Unfortunately the heavy traffic made it difficult to return and park up the next morning. We again just drove through to make our way to our next destination.
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Guest review by
Jacqueline
United Kingdom
10
Ann is such a delightful person.
Ann is such a delightful person. The room was very comfortable and the breakfast was just amazing - anything you could possibly want. We enjoyed learning more about the property from Ann and it was such a lovely walk around the property before we went on our way.
A beautiful and relaxing place to stay.
J
Guest review by
Juanita
United States
10
Well connected with cork (around 15 euros for the bus for 2...
Well connected with cork (around 15 euros for the bus for 2 people). Has quite a lot of nice pubs but we only managed to go to 2 of them, because we ran out of time. There is also quite a few restaurants( we ate at the Chinese restaurant for diner)
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Guest review by
max
Poland
8.0
We stayed about 1.5 miles to the north of the main part of...
We stayed about 1.5 miles to the north of the main part of town and were only there for the one night. It has a very reliable bus service from Cork route 245. Is based either side of a river and has all the expected amenities, fuel, shopping stores etc.
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Guest review by
David
10
Fermoy the largest British Garrison Camp during the empire,...
Fermoy the largest British Garrison Camp during the empire, it posted troops through out Empire via a roll on roll off train Ship, this left the Port of Holyhead Wales for Dublin Port. It rolled off Men, heading for their Stationed Camp Fermoy. The rail siding was part of the camp & connected to Cobh Port. Cobh is the last port the great 'Titanic' sailed from. Cobh was the main departure point for British troops leaving for Empire duties. Fermoy Town House, part of a purpose built Officer Square of apartment accommodation. Our rooms were once occupied by Officers. Fermoy is a beautiful Irish town full of Irish spirit, the Irish & British have history, its in the walls, come feel it !!
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Guest review by
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Friendly. Safe. Clean.
Friendly. Safe. Clean. Easy to walk around, no matter what time of day. Plenty of free parking nearby. Fine for single travellers, especially women. Not too far from the motorway and well sign posted. Great motorway services nearby.
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Guest review by
Studdert
United States
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Superb - What previous guests thought, 692 reviews
Superb · 692 reviews
The hotel far exceeded our expectations, we felt very lucky to find such a hidden gem.
The room was fabulous with huge windows offering gorgeous views, a very comfy bed and a brilliant shower.
The breakfast was absolutely first class, a real Irish breakfast with black and white pudding, freshly cooked and so much choice.
The staff at the hotel are just brilliant and so friendly, a big thank you to Anne and the team for looking after us so well
We will definitely be back!
Very good - What previous guests thought, 548 reviews
Very good · 548 reviews
Location for Mitchelstown and Fermoy was good. House just off M8 but not much else around. Room was a good size but was very dark (even with light on). Nothing fancy but comfortable accommodation. Fridge seemed to be well stocked for breakfast and there was a good range of cereals.
The location is absolutely perfect, 2 mins walk down into Fermoy.
The building is beautiful as is the surrounding countryside, my apartment was perfect. Very light, lovely spacious kitchen and living area. All very clean. The owner was extremely nice and helpful.