Clogheen Travel Guide
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Rochestown Park Hotel
Room decor is a bit dated, bathrooms in particular. Breakfast wasn't great really seeing as it's an expensive 4 star hotel.
Reviewed on 6 May 2026

The Dean Cork
My second time staying here and would highly recommend The Dean. Excellent check in Sunday evening by two very professional staff. Lovely clean rooms and facilities. Great property at a reasonable price
Reviewed on 27 Apr 2026

Imperial Hotel
Great old historical hotel.and room. Very clean and quiet. Excellent bar. Very helpful and friendly staff.
Reviewed on 6 May 2026

Copley Court
Wonderful accommodations
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2025

Coleman Court Summer Apartments
Was perfect for what we were looing for bang in the city centre girls at the reception were great help with finding parking also provided discount Room was clean Would definitely stay there again
Reviewed on 27 Jul 2025

The Post House
I would never go back. It’s old and needs updating. The shower made no sense. Pull on a string in the middle of the bathroom to shower?????
Reviewed on 2 May 2026
Popular places to visit

University College Cork
Situated by the banks of the River Lee, University College Cork is a gorgeous, ornate gothic structure with a rich reputation for academic excellence.

English Market
Shop for fresh produce from around the world and sample traditional Cork dishes at this historic food market inside a grand Victorian building.

Blackrock Castle
Throughout Ireland you can see impressive sites where the ancient and the modern go hand in hand. Nowhere is this combination more striking than at Blackrock Castle, home to Ireland’s first interactive astronomy centre.

Cork Opera House
Get tickets for a show at Cork Opera House, a popular theatre in Cork. Discover the lively bars in this walkable area or seek out the local tours.

Cork City Gaol
Experience the harshness of Irish penal life in the 19th century as you wander amid the cells of this architecturally impressive former prison.

St. Patrick's Bridge
Take in views of the River Lee from this 18th-century bridge and wander through Cork’s city center via one of the city’s most historic streets.

