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Adrigole Hotel Guide. Hotels in Clydagh, Adrigole, Ireland

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Top reasons to visit Clydagh

  • Scenic Walking Trails: Clydagh features picturesque walking and hiking paths, perfect for nature lovers seeking breathtaking views.
  • Rich Cultural Heritage: Immerse yourself in local history by visiting nearby castles, harbours, and the Kiltimagh Museum.
  • Tranquil Rural Atmosphere: Experience the serene surroundings of the Clydagh River, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities.
  • Family-Friendly Attractions: Explore charming nearby towns offering various family-friendly activities and amenities.
  • Diverse Accommodation Options: Choose from pet-friendly and family-oriented hotels, including the enchanting Clydagh Lodge.

Find great hotels near Clydagh

Discover a delightful selection of accommodation options in Clydagh, Adrigole, where you can enjoy family-friendly and pet-friendly hotels amidst breathtaking scenery. Experience the charm of local folklore while staying at Clydagh Lodge or exploring various agritourism properties. Whether you seek adventure or relaxation, Clydagh offers an inviting retreat for every traveller.

  • The Maritime Hotel: This 4-star hotel, located 19.3km from Clydagh, offers a contemporary and eco-friendly lodging experience, boasting a commendable guest rating of 9.0 out of 10. The Maritime Hotel is tailored for business travellers and eco-conscious vacationers, featuring modern amenities that align with sustainable practices. Guests appreciate the spacious rooms and exceptional service, providing a tranquil atmosphere for both work and relaxation. Its proximity to local attractions makes it a convenient choice for those wishing to explore the beauty of County Cork.
  • Parksnilla Resort and Spa: Situated 17.7km from Clydagh, Parknasilla Resort and Spa is a luxurious 4-star retreat with a guest rating of 9.2 out of 10. This establishment is an ideal choice for families and adventure seekers, with direct access to the beach and a plethora of outdoor activities. Guests can enjoy onsite adventure sports such as kayaking and archery, while children are well catered for with facilities like a playground and dedicated child-friendly amenities. The serene surroundings and exceptional service create a memorable getaway for families looking to enjoy both relaxation and adventure.
  • Westlodge Hotel: Also located 17.7km from Clydagh, Westlodge Hotel is a family-friendly 4-star accommodation with a guest rating of 8.2 out of 10. This hotel is designed with families in mind, featuring amenities such as a children’s pool and childcare services. Parents can relax while their children engage in activities at the Kids Club or enjoy the safe, spacious environment. The warm atmosphere and attentive service make it a popular choice for families seeking a comfortable and enjoyable stay in County Cork.

Where to stay near Clydagh

Clydagh, nestled in County Cork, offers a delightful blend of culture and adventure for visitors. Explore the stunning landscapes surrounding the Clydagh River, where you can indulge in outdoor activities and immerse yourself in the tranquil atmosphere of rural Ireland. Nearby, charming towns and villages beckon with their family-friendly attractions and luxury accommodations, ensuring a memorable holiday experience for all types of travellers. Discover the beauty and warmth of this enchanting region during your stay.

  • Eadargóil: Nestled a mere 3.2km from Clydagh, Eadargóil is a charming village that draws visitors for its stunning outdoor experiences and picturesque scenery. The village enjoys moderately seasonal traveller arrivals, peaking from July to September. Here, you can indulge in the beauty of the surrounding bay, perfect for leisurely walks and photography. Eadargóil offers a tranquil retreat where nature lovers can unwind and appreciate the coastal landscape, making it an excellent stop for those seeking relaxation amidst scenic vistas.
  • Kilcrohane: Located 11.3km away from Clydagh, Kilcrohane is a vibrant city that attracts adventure enthusiasts and nature admirers alike. With traveller numbers peaking between June and August, this city offers a variety of outdoor activities, including golf and exhilarating water sports. The stunning local landmarks, such as the lookout and cape, provide breathtaking views of the rugged coastline and rolling hills. Kilcrohane is a perfect base for exploring the surrounding areas while enjoying the thrill of adventure amidst the beautiful scenery.
  • Ahakista: Ahakista, located 11.3km from Clydagh, is a delightful village that offers a mix of outdoor activities and stunning landscapes. With its traveller arrivals peaking from June to August, visitors flock here for the adventure and scenic experiences. The village is known for its proximity to beautiful bays, dramatic cliffs, and lookout points, making it an ideal spot for hiking and exploring. Ahakista is perfect for those who wish to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the charm of a quaint Irish village.

Things to do near Clydagh

Shopping

In Clydagh, you can visit local shops and markets that showcase handcrafted goods and unique souvenirs. The nearby Adrigole Village Market offers a charming selection of artisan products and gifts, creating a delightful shopping experience immersed in the local culture.

Recreation

The Clydagh Wellness Centre offers holistic therapies, yoga classes, and mindfulness sessions amidst tranquil surroundings. Nearby, the scenic Adrigole Bay invites you for coastal walks, while the rugged landscape provides opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of County Cork.

Adventure

Experience the Dursey Island Cable Car, located 29.0km from Clydagh, for stunning views while crossing the Atlantic. Ideal for families and adventure seekers, the ride offers a unique perspective of the rugged coastline and the chance to explore the beautiful island upon arrival.

Nightlife

Clydagh offers a charming nightlife atmosphere, with local pubs like The Hungry Hill Bar providing a warm setting for traditional music and conversation. Nearby, the picturesque Adrigole Inn features a lively vibe, where locals and visitors gather to enjoy a pint or two while soaking in the community spirit.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Clydagh

Clydagh in Adrigole, County Cork, offers a charming mix of attractions including castles, harbours, and historic houses. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture and stunning outdoor scenery. For an enriching experience, consider exploring local trails and the Kiltimagh Museum. This delightful area caters to those seeking both adventure and heritage.

  • Bantry Bay: Located 3.2km from Clydagh, Bantry Bay offers stunning scenery and a lovely beach. Enjoy outdoor activities, from leisurely walks along the shoreline to picnics with breathtaking views of the water.
  • Uragh Stone Circle: Situated 14.5km away, this historic site is steeped in culture and folklore. The ancient stone circle provides a fascinating glimpse into Ireland's prehistoric past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
  • Kilravock Garden: Also 14.5km from Clydagh, this private garden is a serene escape, showcasing beautiful flora in a family-friendly atmosphere. The welcoming environment makes it an ideal spot for relaxation and leisurely strolls.

The nearest major airports for your trip to Clydagh

Accessing Clydagh, Adrigole, County Cork, is convenient via three major airports. Shannon Airport (SNN) is situated 125.5km away, with nearby accommodation options such as the 3-star Parkhouse Bed and Breakfast and the luxurious 5-star Dromoland Castle, both easily reachable from the airport. Cork Airport (ORK), located 88.5km from Clydagh, offers excellent hotels like the 5-star Hayfield Manor and the 4-star Dean Cork, both within a short distance. Killarney Airport (KIR-Kerry) is the closest at 57.9km, featuring upscale stays like the 5-star Europe Hotel & Resort. Each airport provides various transport services to facilitate your journey to Clydagh.

Frequently asked questions

What is Clydagh like?
Travellers to Adrigole's Clydagh neighbourhood will be sure to enjoy a stay here. Consider a visit to Bantry Bay as part of your Clydagh travel plans.
If I need to cancel my hotel reservation in Clydagh, will I receive a refund?
Yes! The majority of hotel room reservations are fully refundable provided that you cancel before the accommodation's cancellation deadline, which often is within 24-48 hours of the scheduled arrival. If you have a reservation that's non-refundable, you might still have the option to cancel and be given a refund within 24 hours of your booking. Put your dates in and click on "Search", then you can use the "fully refundable" filter to get the best deals available in Clydagh.
What is there to do in this Adrigole neighbourhood?
Bantry Bay is an attraction you might want to check out while you're in Clydagh. While you're out sightseeing, Hungry Hill and Healy Pass are a couple of additional sights to visit in Adrigole.

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