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Ballycommane House & Garden, hotel in Durrus

Offering a sun terrace and views of the garden, Ballycommane House & Garden is located in Durrus in the County Cork Region, 29 mi from Killarney.

9.5
Scored 9.5
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
162 reviews
Price from$143.46per night
Sea Lodge B&B, hotel in Durrus

Sea Lodge B&B in Durrus provides adults-only accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. This bed and breakfast features free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi.

8.9
Scored 8.9
Excellent
Rated excellent
282 reviews
Price from$127.52per night
The Maritime, hotel in Durrus

Featuring over 100 designer rooms, some with sea views and balconies, and others overlooking mature woods these luxury accommodations are very conveniently located by the famous bay of the region.

8.4
Scored 8.4
Very Good
Rated very good
1,547 reviews
Price from$175.35per night
Barry's Bed and Breakfast, hotel in Durrus

Barry's Bed and Breakfast enjoys a location in Bantry, 18 miles from St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen and 27 miles from Hungry Hill.

8.7
Scored 8.7
Excellent
Rated excellent
485 reviews
Price from$74.39per night
Ancaire Studio, hotel in Durrus

Ancaire Studio offers accommodations in Schull, 13 miles from St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen. This vacation home offers free private parking, private check-in and check-out, and free Wifi.

9.2
Scored 9.2
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
75 reviews
Price from$95.64per night
Anne's Cottage, hotel in Durrus

Providing complimentary private parking, Anne's Cottage is 12 miles from St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen.

9.3
Scored 9.3
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
8 reviews
Price from$200.85per night
4 Tom's Lane, hotel in Durrus

4 Tom's Lane is located in Bantry, just 17 miles from St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen and 27 miles from Hungry Hill.

9.8
Scored 9.8
Exceptional
Rated exceptional
30 reviews
Price from$302.87per night
Dromcloc House, hotel in Durrus

Featuring sea views, Dromcloc House in Bantry features accommodations, a private beach area, a garden, and a shared lounge.

8.2
Scored 8.2
Very Good
Rated very good
279 reviews
Price from$127.52per night
Lakeside Lookout Bantry, hotel in Durrus

Lakeside Lookout Bantry is located in Cork, just 19 miles from St Patrick's Cathedral, Skibbereen and 26 miles from Hungry Hill.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
72 reviews
Price from$170.03per night
West Cork Hotel, hotel in Durrus

Overlooking the Ilen River and close to the center of Skibbereen, the West Cork Hotel has a restaurant and a bar. Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and free on site parking are available.

8.3
Scored 8.3
Very Good
Rated very good
962 reviews
Price from$135.28per night
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What Guests Said About Durrus:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Durrus is a central location for days of car touring from...

    Durrus is a central location for days of car touring from Ballydehob, Schull, Goleen, Crookhaven, BarleyCove & The Mizen. Or exploring out to Sheep's Head Lighthouse and walking the many walking routes on the peninsulas. Only a few minutes drive to town of Bantry and its restaurants many tourist attractions. And Durrus is only half an hour's drive from Glengarriff via Bantry and Ballylickey along the exquisite sheltered coastal road west. Durrus is very small. Have to recommend Anna Langrish's Gallery and Cafe in nearby Ahakista. Lovely coffee and cakes in Goleen. Didn't have time to eat as we did so much sightseeing.
    Jane
    Ireland
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Durrus doesn't have the attractions of bigger towns like...

    Durrus doesn't have the attractions of bigger towns like Bantry and hasn't worked on its tourism potential as thoroughly as many other little West Cork villages but it has a couple of good pubs and a very good little village shop (Ryans), friendly people, and is the perfect location for accessing the peninsulas of west cork
    Kathryn
    Ireland