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Bayview


Living up to its name, the Bayview Hotel is perched along the coastline overlooking the sweeping bay of the picturesque fishing village of Ballycotton, in County Cork.

The tiny fishing port of Ballycotton has offered safe haven for seafarers since 1250 and now affords the Bayview Hotel a welcome retreat. The stunning setting overlooking the sweeping bay and its unspoilt fishing harbour is just one among many of the Bayview Hotel's special features. The Bayview offers an elegant and relaxing retreat with the charm and grace of years gone by.

With attractive sylvan features set around charming terrace gardens, the Bayview is undoubtedly an attractive property. Inside the Bayview is set with country style decor and old-fashioned furnishings within refined reading rooms and relaxing lounges, while friendly staff provide the warmest of welcomes.

The bedrooms maintain the Bayview's theme of old world charm, with quite spacious, bright and airy rooms combining luxurious comfort with modern facilities. Superior rooms have balconies with inspiring views out across the bay.

The Capricho Restaurant at the Bayview offers the best in traditional Irish fare with some modern touches, carefully balancing flavour and presentation and using the finest fresh local produce. The menu is complimented by a varied wine list with over 120 labels.

From the Bayview, a number of activities are on hand such as; sea angling with Ballycotton's fleet and golfing with six challenging course all within 30 minutes drive from Bayview. Walking along the cliff top track or paddling along the beach at nearby Garryvoe is also available or simply relax in the Bayview's charming gardens, embrace the invigorating sea air and watch the working day in the harbour pass slowly by.

The Bayview is around 30 minutes drive from Cork City and is close to the popular attractions of Blarney Castle and the Jameson's Old Midleton Whiskey Distillery.

 

Guest Reviews for Bayview

We were extremely impressed with this hotel. The views from the rooms were stunning and the facilities were very good. The choice of food for breakfast was outstanding.

Mrs Julie Watts on Mon Aug 11 2008

Manor style house right on the sea rocks beautiful view of the sea and Ballycotton lighthouse. Traditional feel, dark wood furnighings, nice warm relaxing atmosphere.

Joan O'Connell on Tue Nov 29 2005

all sea-view facing rooms. traditional, warming irish hotel. comfy & exactly what a foreign tourist would expect an irish hotel to be like. relaxing surroundings. internet access. golf but guests have to travel a distance. local pubs and sites to see. fishing village of ballycotton.

Jenna Burton on Tue Nov 29 2005

The house seemed to have a lot of history, The bar was decorated with with dark wood and large leather seats, with views of the bay. The bedrooms had an old world charm about them.

Elma Connelly on Tue Nov 29 2005

Car parking was very tight with no obvious alternatives - we were just lucky! The restaurant lacked a choice of vegetarian meals.

John Boother on Mon Aug 22 2005
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