3 Individual Properties
Billy's Cottage (sleeps 7):
Billy's Cottage is a 17th century self-catering Farmhouse, that can accommodate up to 7 people.
The south facing kitchen is equipped with dishwasher and microwave. The patio doors in the dining room open on to the large garden complete with barbecue and greenhouse. Guests are welcome to pick fruit and herbs when in season.
The great hearth in the sitting room is guaranteed to warm weary bones. For those who like to play pool, there is a games room. There is a downstairs bathroom; a utility room with washing machine, dryer and iron. Also provided is colour television, music centre and oil central heating.
The slanting ceilings upstairs lend to the ancient atmosphere of the house. The bedrooms include the White room and the Master room, both en suite. Turn of the century pine adorns the Pine room.
The Rock Cottage (sleeps 6):
The Rock Cottage is a custom designed self-catering cottage built in 1999. This cottage is a mix of old world charm and modern convenience. Enjoy the evening sun on the patio, or the comfort of the conservatory on cooler days.
The kitchen is fully equipped with fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, electric cooker, dishwasher and microwave. The family room commands a breathtaking view of the valley and mountains.
The bedrooms are designed with comfort in mind. The double room is soft and feminine. The twin room has early 1900's iron beds, modern bedding and wash basin. The master bedroom is ensuite. The seperate shower room is disabled friendly, flat floored with adjustable wall seat.
The Sand Cottage (sleeps 6):
The Sand Cottage is decorated in ultra modern style, its brightly coloured walls and fabrics giving a vibrant feel. The cottage has 3 bedrooms: the Master Bedroom, which is ensuite, a two bed single room with washand basin, and a double bedroom.
The living area of this cottage is open plan, with the open fire as the focal point in the winter. For our summer visitors the french doors to the gardens offer a panoramic view of the Nagle mountains and the lush Blackwater valley.
All of the cottages are very child friendly and a child's cot can be supplied on request. On arrival at any of the cottages, you will receive a tea tray with home baking, and a starter supply of coal and logs.
Linens and towels are supplied free of charge.
*Please note that you will be charged for the amount of electricity/ heating oil you use during your stay at Cedar Lodge. This usually runs at about 30.00 euro per week*
The following are within easy daytrip distance from Mallow
Mallow Town (5 minutes)
A thriving and prosperous market centre, Mallow is the largest town along the lovely Blackwater Valley, and a good centre from which to explore that river and many interesting locations in the neighbourhood. Up to a century ago it was renowned as a spa, with crowds of visitors frequenting it - crowds whose behaviour gave rise to the well-known song 'The Rakes of Mallow'. The old Mallow Castle stands in the middle of the town. Behind it stands the 'new' castle, a fine baronial building privately owned and superbly maintained. In the grounds you might catch a glimpse of a herd of white fallow deer. They are all descended from two white bucks presented by Queen Elizabeth I to an earlier owner.
Cork City (30 minutes)
Cork City has undergone a transformation in recent years with the city centre geting a compete facelift. Always a much prettier and more pleasant city than Dublin, now Cork really sparkles. And so do its residents who claim to be Ireland's friendliest. Whatever the truth of that claim it is certainly true that there is no shortage of characters in "the real capital" as the locals jokingly claim. The city itself dates back to the 7th century and boasts some fine Georgian architecture. There are a number of places worth visiting while in Cork including the imposing St. Finbarr's Cathedral, St Anne's Church, which houses the Shandon Bells and Cork City Gaol.
Blarney (30 minutes)
The charming village of Blarney located just outside Cork City is most renowned for its castle and stone. The impressive castle, perched on solid limestone, dates from 1446 and is situated on magnificent grounds. To acquire 'the gift of gab' one must kiss the Blarney Stone. This involves bending over backwards at quite a height and should not be attempted by the faint-hearted!
Kinsale (1 hour)
Located just 16 miles from Cork City in a naturally protected harbour, Kinsale is one of the most picturesque, popular and fashionable towns on the south-west coast. Kinsale is a centre for yachting, sea angling, gourmet eating and golf. Restaurants in Kinsale pride themselves on their high reputation for culinary expertise, and the Good Food Circle has been organizing a Gourmet Festival here every autumn for over 25 years. A charming town, its narrow streets are steeped in history and its harbour is always full of boats. Visit the museum housed in the French Prison or, just outside the town, the star-shaped Charles Fort with its spectacular views, before retiring to one of the town's many cozy atmospheric pubs
Killarney Town (1.5 hours)
Killarney lies on the edge of the astoundingly beautiful Killarney National Park, with its three magnificent lakes and the spectacular MacGillycuddy Reeks mountain range. The park is also home to Muckross House and Gardens and Ross Castle. Killarney is a wonderful base for all manner of activities including angling and water sports, golf, riding, orienteering, hiking, cycling, and canoeing. The town itself is quite small but full of charm - this you will soon see as you walk down the brick footpaths and pass curious old-style shop fronts. Killarney is well known for its excellent shops, restaurants and cosmopolitan appeal. It is also renowned for its evening entertainment including many singing pubs, cabarets, dancing venues, and banquets. Traditional Irish music can also be heard in many of the local pubs.
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