Tierneys Guest House

Tierneys Guest House, cork offers Best Rate Guaranteed Room Rates
Main Street, Kinsale
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Guesthouse

Call Centre: 01 808 4419 in Ireland, +353 1 808 4419 International

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About Tierneys Guest House

Tierney's Guesthouse is a well established guesthouse situated in the heart of award-winning Kinsale. We offer TV, hairdryer, tea/coffee in each room, all of which are en suite and have been newly refurbished to a high standard. Browse in our craft outlet and enjoy our Courtyard Conservatory Café. A warm welcome is guaranteed and we will be only too happy to direct you to the many activities available and places to visit in Kinsale.

Rooms

At Tierneys Guesthouse we have eight comfortable rooms, each with ensuite, TV, hairdryer, direct dial phones and fax facilities. Fully inclusive variety of freshly cooked breakfasts available.

Location

Tierneys and Kinsale are ideally suited for touring West Cork and the south coast of Ireland, in fact all of the south coast's main centres are within easy reach. Directions to Tierneys Guesthouse from Cork Take the R600 (well signposted) direct to Kinsale. This road also take you to Cork Airport from Cork City. Directions to Tierneys Guesthouse from Cork Airport Turn right at the roundabout at entrance, taking the R600 direct to Kinsale.

Other

Local Attractions & Facilities Desmond Castle and the newly opened wine museum Charles and James Forts Yacht Club Marina, Kinsale Water sports Golf Horse riding Tennis River and sea–fishing. Compass Hill > Compass Hill is just south of Main Street and it can be climbed in less than half an hour. There are spectacular views from the top of the hill. Charles Fort > The British occupied Charles Fort until 1922. Built is the seventeenth century it is a fine example of military science. The Fort is two miles from Kinsale. Desmond Castle > The castle is well worth a visit and there are local guides to show you around. There is a world map made from wine corks that is well worth the visit. The Courthouse > The Courthouse in Market Square dates from 1600. There was an inquest held here after the sinking of the Lusitania off the coast of Cork in 1915. The Courthouse is largely unchanged from that period.