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Pet-friendly holiday rentals in County Cork

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A tranquil shoreline extends towards gentle rolling hills, with a backdrop of rugged mountains under a clear blue sky. A stone wall borders the path leading to the water, framed by patches of lush green grass and rocky outcrops along the coast.
Guest suite
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews

Tranquil Seaside cove lodge

Nestled in the heart of one of Irelands most picturesque regions this cozy property is perfect when looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life Boasting stunning sea views and surrounded by majestic mountains, its the perfect base for strolls along the coastline while breathing in fresh sea air or hike through the rugged hills and marvel at the awe-inspiring landscapes around you. Sit back and relax while enjoying morning coffee or evening glass of wine with uninterrupted sea views

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A charming stone cottage is set against a backdrop of blue skies and scattered clouds. The natural stone walls are complemented by lush greenery and vibrant flowers in the foreground, providing a welcoming appearance. The well-maintained garden enhances the peaceful rural setting.
Cottage
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Restored stone cottage near Kenmare

Escape to a beautifully restored 200-year-old stone cottage in the peaceful Roughty Valley of South Kerry. Surrounded by mountains and quiet country roads, this is a place to slow down, switch off and experience the magic of rural Ireland. The cottage retains many of its original features, including the traditional stone floor and old hearth for cosy nights in. Set within its own private garden, it’s the perfect spot for morning coffee and enjoying the silence and dark skies of the Kerry night

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A wooden Shepherd's Hut is showcased, featuring a gabled roof and two glass doors that open to a small patio area. Two white metal chairs and a round table are positioned in front. Lush green grass surrounds the hut, complemented by trees in the background.
Shepherd’s hut
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 217 reviews

Shepherds Hut overlooking Kilmackilogue Harbour

We are situated on the Beara Peninsula, just up the road from Helen's Bar in Kilmackilogue. Our Shepherds Hut called The Bothy, overlooks the sea, and is three minutes walk to the beach. Enjoy nature at its best with views of Kenmare Bay and its surrounding mountains. It is a hikers paradise, lying just off 'The Beara Way' . Cyclists will also be in their element with The Healy Pass a few kilometres away. Kenmare is half an hour away with wonderful shops and restaurants.

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A dining area features a wooden table set for six, surrounded by black chairs. Soft lighting from a lamp casts a warm glow. In the background, a cozy living space includes a sofa, a rug, and a staircase leading to the mezzanine.
Home
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 232 reviews

The Cottage, Smith's Road, Charleville

12 mins walk, 3 min drive to Main Street, this converted open plan cottage is a lovely place to stay and is child and pet friendly. Excellent train and Bus service. Lots of amenities in the town. Adjacent to Co Cork, Kerry, Limerick, Clare and Tipperary. Great walking/cycling in the area. Cottage fully self contained. There is a large enclosed garden. Everything should be there to make the cottage home away from home. I am contactable by phone or in person if required.

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A rustic kitchen and living area is featured, highlighted by a colorful sofa with red and yellow cushions. A wooden dining table sits under a sloped ceiling, accompanied by a vintage-style stove and exposed stone steps leading to the upper level.
Tiny home
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 614 reviews

Perfect Couples Retreat with private Jacuzzi

Rustic Cottage in a rural setting. YOU WILL NEED A CAR. (We will accommodate guests without a car and arrange prior to pick up and drop off when possible.) Mount Kid Cottage is off the beaten path near the stunning Wild Atlantic Way route. Secluded and tranquil, we are 90 minutes minutes from Cork Airport, 2 hours west of Cork city and a 15 min DRIVE from Ballydehob. Surrounded by working farms on 4 acres; an oasis of trees and home to a variety of bird life.

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A scenic landscape showcases expansive green fields under a partly cloudy sky, with the MacGillycuddy Reeks mountains in the background. A wooden fence borders the foreground, adding a rustic touch to the idyllic countryside view.
Home
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Reeks View Farmhouse with spectacular views

Our newly refurbished spacious farmhouse is located in a quiet, scenic area surrounded by fields which boasts a wonderful backdrop of The MacGillycuddy Reeks. This house is situated on a site of its own with a big back garden which is perfect for relaxing in or playing a game of soccer. The garden is facing the mountains with a southern aspect so is also a perfect place to simply relax, unwind and soak up the peaceful scenic surroundings .

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A small dining area features a wooden table set for two, adorned with flower arrangements and dinnerware. The kitchen area is visible in the background, showcasing shelves with kitchen essentials and decorative items, all under warm lighting that enhances the inviting ambiance.
Cottage
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

The Snug at Ravenswood

The Snug is a cosy, detached hideaway for two — the perfect retreat to relax and reconnect. Nestled in a quiet, scenic spot near Clonakilty, it offers peace, privacy, and the chance to slow down and enjoy West Cork. Just a 10-minute drive (8 km) brings you to the colourful town of Clonakilty with its shops, cafés, and restaurants, while Inchydoney, Red Strand, and The Warren beaches are only 15–20 minutes away along the Wild Atlantic Way.

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The thatched cottage, surrounded by lush greenery, showcases a blend of natural stone and traditional architecture. Large windows in the conservatory reflect the beauty of the landscaped gardens with colorful foliage. A gentle stream flows nearby, enhancing the tranquil setting.
Villa
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Glengarriff Lodge (formally Lord Bantry's Cottage)

Glengarriff Lodge, or what used to be Lord Bantry's Cottage, is a luxury self-catering space hidden away on a secluded, leafy island surrounded by 50-acres of ancient oak woodlands in Glengarriff, West Cork. The estate was the location of a former hunting lodge for the Earls of Bantry and offers guests a rare glimpse of a truly magical part of old Ireland, in an absolutely gorgeous and pristine setting with privacy and comfort.

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The exterior of the stone barn showcases a rustic charm, with large windows reflecting the surrounding greenery. A patio area is visible in the foreground, bordered by vibrant plants and flowers, creating a serene outdoor setting. Sunlight filters through the trees, enhancing the calming atmosphere.
Cottage
5 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Charming Converted Barn near Clonakilty.

Beautifully Renovated and furnished Private 1 Bed Barn located 10-15min drive from the seaside town of Clonakilty (voted best town in the UK and Ireland 2018 and tidiest small town in Ireland 2022) and the renowned beaches (Inchydoney 10min drive) on the Wild Atlantic Way. This Charming self catered barn is situated on the grounds of a large farm house, and is surrounded by the unspoiled and picturesque countryside of West Cork.

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A traditional stone cottage is framed by vibrant flowering shrubs and lush green grass. Steps lead to the entrance, and the sky is clear with soft clouds. The surrounding garden provides a serene and inviting landscape.
Farm stay
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

ROCK COTTAGE, Wild Atlantic Way, Schull,West Cork

Exceptional traditional Irish cottage set in the grounds of one of Lord Bandon's Hunting Lodges. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, walks and trails including stunning sea views overlooking Dunmanus Bay & the Atlantic. Ideally situated to explore the Wild Atlantic Way. Close to Schull, Durrus & Goleen. Nearby beautiful beaches. Dog friendly. Schull has boutique shops, restaurants, pubs, sailing and a Sunday market.

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The exterior of the farmhouse showcases a quaint stone façade with a slate roof. Warm lights illuminate the entrance, enhancing the inviting feel. A well-maintained lawn and a paved driveway add to the charm of the rural setting, framed by rolling hills in the background.
Cottage
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Haggart House - 19c Farmhouse + Sauna+Hydrospa

A 2 bedroom heritage 19th century farmhouse tastefully restored with respect for the environment using reclaimed timber, stone and wood from the farm.The sitting/dining room, kitchen and one bedroom are in the original farmhouse while a new extension contains a bedroom, wet room, sauna and a chill-out leisure room with hydrospa.

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A patio area features a mix of wood and stone flooring, complemented by a table and chairs. Surrounding greenery and a low fence provide a natural border. The backdrop reveals scenic views of mountains and a body of water under a varied sky.
Guest house
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Cosy wheatfield

Very isolated with good wifi. This lovely, but simple and bright property has the most wonderful views of the bay and mountains from the living room. You will not regret your choice. 50-130 euro price guide. Preferred changeover on Sat minimum stay 3 days (7 days min. in high season may-sep, sat changeover only).

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