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Longueville House HotelvsEccles Hotel & Spa, Glengarriff
Both hotels are recommended by expert writers. On balance, Longueville House Hotel ranks slightly better than Eccles Hotel Glengarriff. Longueville House Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 71 with approval from 1 sources including Frommer's.
Longueville House Hotel
Hideaway Report
The Telegraph
Frommer's
Killarney road (N72), Mallow
From $104/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
- Restaurant
93.0
"Inviting family-owned 18th-century Georgian mansion on a 500-acre wooded estate in the Blackwater River Valley, 30 minutes north of Cork." Full review
8.0
"This elegant Georgian mansion hotel, set within 500 acres of wooded grounds, is a destination in its own right." Full review
"The hotel also does a proper afternoon tea and Sunday lunch. Spacious bedrooms reflect the heritage of the building, with appealingly traditional style and antique furniture." Full review
Eccles Hotel & Spa, Glengarriff
The Telegraph
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Glengarriff Harbour, Glengarriff
From $59/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
8.0
"This characterful and atmospheric hotel is situated on the waterfront of picturesque Glengarriff village, commanding a marvellous view of Garinish Island, Glengarriff Harbour and Bantry Bay." Full review
"This high-peaked Victorian landmark has peered out over the calm water of Glengarriff's harbor for more than 250 years...the building is surrounded by greenery, making this a peacefully idyllic spot." Full review
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If you want a harbor view, ask when booking, as they are the first to go.
"Just east of the centre, this grande dame of West Cork hotels has a long and distinguished history (since 1745), counting the British War Office, Thackeray, George Bernard Shaw and WB Yeats as former guests." Full review