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B&B and HOTEL ACCOMMODATION in COUNTY CORK
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Cork is the largest county in Ireland and the main city Cork is the second city in Ireland with its 123.000 inhabitants. County Cork is also known as the Rebel County, Michael Collins born here.
The Titanic made its last stop in Cork harbour before its fateful journey in 1912. The jagged Cork coastline is famous for its magnificent scenery - especially in the southwest. County Cork has achieved Blue Flag status for nine of its beaches. The county also has the greatest number of rivers in Ireland.
Picturesque Kinsale is known as the 'gourmet capital of Ireland'.
West Cork is renowned the world over for its wild, rugged beauty and is favoured by walkers, climbers and artists alike. Further west you'll find Mizen Head and the Beara Peninsula, famous for their breathtaking rock formations, sheer cliffs and charming villages.
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| Bed and breakfast accommodation in Cork |
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| Staying in a family run B&B is probably the best way to experience the true Irish hospitality. We are able to offer a really easy and convenient way to book a good bed and breakfast accommodation in Cork. In our Cork B&B request form you can see and select as many bed and brekfast in Cork as you like and describe us all your requirements. We enquire for you the B&Bs you selected and we will be back to you within 24 hours with the booking confirmation. |
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| Hotel accommodation in County Cork, Ireland |
| In Cork city there are also some nice hotels available. Using our booking engine you can check real time hotel availbility and make your reservation online or by phone: |
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| If you prefer booking a family run guesthouse or a B&B, please go to the Cork B&B page. |
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