General Sunbed, Sauna, Jacuzzi, Massage, Swimming Pool, Free car park, Of Modern Design Significance, In the Country, By the Sea / Coast, City / Town Suburbs, Baby Sitting services, Baby Changing Facilities, Childrens Menus, Child friendly focus & attitude, Cots / Cribs, Coach parking, High Chairs, Truck / HGV Parking, Family Room / Internal Play areas, Garden / outdoor play area, Childrens activities, Transportation to Airport, 24-Hour Front Desk, Safety Deposit Boxes, Left Luggage / Storage Facilities, Dry Cleaning / Laundry Service, Rooms accessible by lift access, Rooms accessible by ground floor access, Restaurant, Lounge / Bar, How much do you charge (50.00), Limited Hours, Non-smoking area, Steam Room, Fully Equipped Gymnasium, Aerobics dance studio, Billiards / Snooker, Table Tennis, Meeting Facilities, Internet access, Email access, Black & White photocopying, Document laminating, Fax service, TV & Video hire, Audio equipment, Flip Charts, Secretarial Services, Airport Name (none), City / Town Ringroad, Theatreland / Entertainment Area, Creche Facilities
Location TRAVELLING BY SEA which is ideal for those who wish to use their own car, there is a choice of 3 ports of arrival. The closest port of arrival is Ringaskiddy which is just outside Cork City. Ringaskiddy serves Swansea in Wales and Le Havre, Cherbourg, Roscoff and St. Malo in France. Next Rosslare which is located in the south-east corner of Ireland is suitable for those who prefer a shorter sea journey. From here Fishguard in Wales is just 90 minutes away by Sea Lynx. Standard Ferries (Irish Ferries) also serve Fishguard and Pembroke in Wales, and Cherbourg and Roscoff in France. Finally Dun Laoghaire just outside Dublin links with Holyhead in North Wales for visitors coming from the Midlands and Northern England. TRAVELLING BY RAIL If you have arrived in Ireland by air or sea at Dublin / Dun Laoghaire or by sea at Rosslare, a comfortable way to travel onward to Cork or Kerry is by train (Iarnród Éireann). Kent station in Cork is less than 5 minutes walk from the city centre |