Travelled to county cork to see extended family, Looked at the hotels and the like and was drawn to the pictures of the schooner in Ballycotton, not my normal type of choice at all but could not be happier with the outcome. Yep it’s the same as the picture… blue. Parking is a bit erratic as per other posts but at worst there is a car park on the edge of the village. The schooner is a pub with 4 rooms. Basic rooms but clean rooms. We paid 300 quid to stay in a upmarket Hilton 2 weeks prior and spent less than 5 hours on premises. Who sits in their rooms ? So as long as you have a bed and a shower job done. Every day we went out, saw family or did touristy things before coming back to the schooner and just chilling in the bar drinking murphys. We ate there every night the kitchen was open.. home made burgers were awesome however we had just completed a long day travelling so struggled to finish. Chicken goujons, steak, paninis all get a tick from us. We don’t do fish but we saw loads served and no one complained. There are more pubs in the village and a couple of restaurants but we never felt we needed to look elsewhere. We have family on ballycotton, I had no idea until I told the wife where I had booked.
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We had two nights here in Room 2. Basic but comfortable. It's a pub with 4 rooms upstairs. En suite. Small TV. Tea and coffee making facility. This room has no view but does have skylight windows in the roof which can open which is great for a lovely blast of fresh sea air. We arrived on a very busy holiday Monday. The village was rammed with traffic and we had to leave the car a good distance away by the Star of the Sea Church. The day after the village was emptied and we could park right outside the pub. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing time. We were here for a show at the Sea Church and stayed an extra night. The pub bar is usually closed Monday through Wednesday but we caught it open as the Monday was a public holiday. It was busy. We ate downstairs and had some beautiful freshly caught fish. The breakfast choice is good too. It's the people who make this place though. Michael is a good host and a wealth of local information. Everywhere local was pretty much closed on the Tuesday including two out of the three village pubs. Overall then a lovely little place to unwind.
宜人的房间,良好的床上用品,老板非常细心,为游览该地区提供了建议,可用且高效,早餐非常丰盛。 Ballycotton 是一个有点偏僻的小镇,但并不缺乏魅力。
Travelled to county cork to see extended family, Looked at the hotels and the like and was drawn to the pictures of the schooner in Ballycotton, not my normal type of choice at all but could not be happier with the outcome. Yep it’s the same as the picture… blue. Parking is a bit erratic as per other posts but at worst there is a car park on the edge of the village. The schooner is a pub with 4 rooms. Basic rooms but clean rooms. We paid 300 quid to stay in a upmarket Hilton 2 weeks prior and spent less than 5 hours on premises. Who sits in their rooms ? So as long as you have a bed and a shower job done. Every day we went out, saw family or did touristy things before coming back to the schooner and just chilling in the bar drinking murphys. We ate there every night the kitchen was open.. home made burgers were awesome however we had just completed a long day travelling so struggled to finish. Chicken goujons, steak, paninis all get a tick from us. We don’t do fish but we saw loads served and no one complained. There are more pubs in the village and a couple of restaurants but we never felt we needed to look elsewhere. We have family on ballycotton, I had no idea until I told the wife where I had booked.
We had two nights here in Room 2. Basic but comfortable. It's a pub with 4 rooms upstairs. En suite. Small TV. Tea and coffee making facility. This room has no view but does have skylight windows in the roof which can open which is great for a lovely blast of fresh sea air. We arrived on a very busy holiday Monday. The village was rammed with traffic and we had to leave the car a good distance away by the Star of the Sea Church. The day after the village was emptied and we could park right outside the pub. It's a perfect spot for a relaxing time. We were here for a show at the Sea Church and stayed an extra night. The pub bar is usually closed Monday through Wednesday but we caught it open as the Monday was a public holiday. It was busy. We ate downstairs and had some beautiful freshly caught fish. The breakfast choice is good too. It's the people who make this place though. Michael is a good host and a wealth of local information. Everywhere local was pretty much closed on the Tuesday including two out of the three village pubs. Overall then a lovely little place to unwind.