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Macroom – 11 hotels and places to stay

Budget hotels in Macroom and nearby

Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2
Superb - What previous guests thought, 25 reviews

Boasting garden views, Charming Old Farmhouse offers accommodation with a garden and a patio, around 26 km from Blarney Stone.

What guests said about Macroom:

8.0

Town is very nice and improving since all the traffic has...

Town is very nice and improving since all the traffic has been diverted on to new ring road. Castle and environs are lovely for walking etc. Ate in Castle Hotel and coffee shop, which was very good and well priced. There for food festival which brought buzz to the weekend. Easy to park and very walkable. Friendly people everywhere
Guest review by
Con
Ireland
8.0

A very friendly and natural, rural Irish town.

A very friendly and natural, rural Irish town. People were relaxed and friendly and there were some beautiful walks along rivers and lakes. Easy access to stunning mountains and surrounding scenery. Well worth a visit to see a natural Irish way of life.
Guest review by
Ruth
United Kingdom
10

Just stayed on the hotel for one night - hotel was clean and...

Just stayed on the hotel for one night - hotel was clean and comfortable, staff were really pleasant and breakfast was good. Bar Food was finished by 8.15pm which was a minor disappointment as we were late arrivals (arrived before 8.30pm)...but overall no issues with the accommodation.
Guest review by
Kevin
Ireland
8.0

Excellent gateway to west Cork and a destination in its own...

Excellent gateway to west Cork and a destination in its own right by the Castle remnants of the MacCarthy Muskerry Lords of Gaelic Ireland, and along the Banks of the Sulán River. Perfect for visiting peaceful, stunning Gougane Barra, Máigh Cromtha, land of the Caoineadh Art O Laoghaire has it going on, nice cafe by Castle market gates too, also the nearby Ghaorthaidh , the only alluvial "drowned" forest in Europe , Paddy Hodnett the whiskey coinneuseur worth a shout into if travelling onto Inchydoney and the Clonakilty Distillery
Guest review by
Daniel
Ireland

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Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.9
Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 633 reviews
Great little cottage with spectacular views. Surprisingly well stocked with coffee, tea, cereals, orange juice, milk etc. which was much appreciated considering our late night arrival. Also well stocked with toiletries. Hotel-quality décor, furnishings, towels etc. - it was only a pity we had a busy schedule and could not enjoy the place more.
Guest review by
Daragh
Spain
From US$160.71 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 7.9
Good - What previous guests thought, 396 reviews
This is a lovely old hotel, built in the 1920's after the previous hotel burnt down. Lovely '20s decor throughout. Our room overlooked the river and was a great size, blissfully quiet and the bed was comfy. Good shower pressure. Breakfast was great, plenty to choose from. Staff very friendly and helpful. All in all a great place to stay.
Guest review by
Sandra
New Zealand
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 637 reviews
Greeted by a lovely friendly girl when I arrived that showed me around, felt comfortable and homely here. Quiet peaceful area with Macroom village under 15 mins drive away with plenty of shops and restaurants. Clean tidy house with comfortable large bedrooms. Nice breakfast menu. The staff are friendly and helpful.
Guest review by
Shane
Ireland
From US$223.84 per night
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 482 reviews
We mixed up our dates and the receptionist couldn't have been nicer or more helpful. Lovely hotel, we'll definitely be back.
Guest review by
Donnacha
Ireland
Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.6
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 112 reviews
Lovely place to stay. We had a great time. Close drive to Macroom but very much secluded.
Guest review by
Laurie
Ireland