Hayfield Manor
- Star Rating 5 star
- Location Cork City
- Open All Year
Settle in and Relax...
Each unique, spacious bedroom at Hayfield Manor Hotel is designed with your comfort in mind. Each guest room contains beautiful antique furnishings and exquisite fabrics to indulge your senses. Equipped with all the modern amenities you require, bedrooms still retain the charm of a Manor House. Each bedroom is individually styled with a character all of its own. When an occasion calls for that little something extra special, the hotels willing staff are more than happy to arrange chocolates or champagne at your request.
Choose the room type to best suit your needs, from a Manor Room right through to the luxurious Master Suite.
Features of all Manor Bedrooms include:
- Luxurious Orthopaedic King Size Beds
- Individually controlled air-conditioning
- Spacious Marble bathrooms with Elemis Spa Products for the guests indulgence
- 32" Flat Screen TV with DVD player
- Comfortable Bathrobes and Slippers
- Evening turn-down service
- Complimentary high speed internet access
- 24 hour room service
- American socket converter
- Golf Putters to work on your technique
- Safe, Ironing Board & Iron, Trouser Press
Superior Rooms
Superior Rooms are all individually decorated and extra spacious. Bathrooms are equipped with bath and separate power shower. In addition to all the features enjoyed in the Manor Bedrooms, Superior Rooms offer the following;
- Extra Spacious
- CD Player
- Bath and Seperate Shower
- Additional Elemis Spa Products
- Still and Sparkling Mineral Water
Deluxe Rooms
Larger in dimension than Superior Rooms, the opulent design of Deluxe Rooms offer a little bit of extra luxury for special occasions or romantic getaways. Each Deluxe guestroom is unique in design, with luxurious comfort a constant in all.Deluxe Room Features Include:
- Spacious Relaxation area with comfortable armchairs
- 25 Channel TV with DVD and CD Player
- Luxurious Bathrooms with extra Elemis Spa Toiletries
- Heated Towel Rails
- Room Attendance Twice Daily
- Work Desk with Complimentary High Speed Internet Access
- Complimentary Selection of Soft Drinks
Executive Rooms
For the utmost in comfort and luxury, opt for an Executive Suite for the duration of your stay in Hayfield Manor. Each suite features a living room complete with three piece suite, ideal for private meetings or get-togethers. Each Executive Bedroom features a marble fireplace, allowing you to relax in comfort, while large windows overlooking the Manor gardens and lawn provides natural daylight throughout the suite.Executive Suites Feature:
- Separate Private Sitting Room
- Splendid Bathrooms with Steam Showers or Jacuzzi Baths
- Heated Towel Rails
- 25 Channel TV with DVD and CD Player
- Work Desk with Complimentary High Speed Internet Access
- Complimentary minibar of soft drinks
Master Suite Bedroom
The magnificent Master Suite offers the ultimate in luxury here at Hayfield Manor. This exclusive suite is lavishly decorated with beautiful antique furnishings and tasteful décor. Private Dining, along with 24hour butler service, is available to the Master Suite. A complimentary minibar with wines, beers, spirits and soft drinks.A King Size Bed with traditional canopy ensures a great night’s sleep. Plush textiles, silk drapery, and an open fire all enhance the enchanting ambience of this most exquisite room. The Master Suite includes a separate Drawing Room ideal for relaxing or for private meetings. Floor to ceiling windows bathe the room in natural light, affording stunning views over Cork City and beyond. Original artistic impressions, marble fireplace and antique dining table add to the splendour of the room.
Incorporated into the Master Suite are two distinctly designed “His and Hers” bathrooms. The utmost in extravagant luxury, both bathrooms feature heated towel rails, Elemis products and oils, and fresh robes and slippers. ‘Her’ bathroom is lavishly decorated to augment the aura of relaxation, with the central feature being a deep Jacuzzi Bath. ‘His’ bathroom is decorated for a more masculine appearance, featuring a state-of-the-art Steam Power Shower.
Junior Guests
Young guests are most welcome at Hayfield Manor, and are made to feel special with treats such as:• Mini Bathrobes
• Cookies & Milk at Bedtimes
• Children’s Menus in Both Restaurants
• Special Childrens Afternoon Tea available
• Babysitt
Dining at Hayfield
A visit to Hayfield Manor Hotel in Cork is incomplete without sampling the fare in the award winning gourmet dining restaurants. As a member of Good Food Ireland the hotel is committed to prioritizing the core indigenous ingredients of Irish cuisine and promoting local and artisan food producers. With two distinct restaurants, both in style and cuisine, there is a choice to appeal to all tastes.
For those special occasions with family and friends, the Pirvate Dining Romm and The Vine Wine Cellar provide ideal intimate settings. The extensive wine list compiled by the hotels resident Sommelier, Pierre Toussant, will impress the most knowledgeable wine connoisseur, and for the occasion that calls for that little something extra, select a champagne from the hotels carefully chosen collection. While each dining experience at Hayfield Manor is unique and special, quality, freshness, and the highest standard of service are never compromised.
Hayfield Manor is a member of “Good Food Ireland”, “Georgina Campbells, Ireland the Guide 2008”, “Lucinda O’Sullivans Great Places to Stay 2008” & “Irelands Blue Book.”
Orchids Restaurant
Overlooking beautiful private gardens, Hayfield Manor’s exclusive restaurant Orchids is the premier choice for fine dining in Cork City, making any occasion special. Soft lighting and flickering candles create the perfect atmosphere to enjoy a spectacular meal prepared by award winning Head Chef Graeme Campbell. Contemporary Irish Cuisine created using the freshest ingredients is served by attentive staff, ensuring an unforgettable experience.Perrotts Garden Bistro
Located in the conservatory area of Hayfield Manor Hotel, Perrotts Garden Bistro is the casual dining alternative restaurant at Hayfield Manor, that has become a favourite among guests and locals alike since it first opened its doors in 2005. With a distinct relaxed atmosphere and bright, airy décor, it is the perfect restaurant venue to enjoy dinner with friends, or have a tasty working lunch with colleagues. Perrotts Garden Bistro features a wide range of Mediterranean and International Specialty dishes appealing to all tastes.Afternoon Tea
Indulge in an Award Winning Afternoon Tea at Hayfield Manor Hotel. Choose to relax in the spacious lobby or tranquil Drawing Room, and soak up the Manor atmosphere as you enjoy a delicious assortment of pastries and cakes freshly prepared in our Patisserie. You are free to choose your favourite tea blend. Sample afternoon tea menu:- Pot of tea
- Selection of finger sandwiches
- Teabreads
- Miniature pastries and cakes
- Freshly baked scones with fruit preserves and fresh cream
- Homemade Chocolates
Breakfast
After a peaceful night’s sleep, awaken to savour Hayfield Manor’s renowned breakfast. A comprehensive buffet offers a selection of freshly squeezed juices, specialty breads, and a selection of pastries fresh from the hotels in-house patisserie. The range of buffet options expands to include fresh fruit, cerelas, cold meats and smoked fish. From the menu, choose a hot dish such as kippers or pancakes, for the hungrier guests, the Full Irish Breakfast is sure to satisfy.An Historic and Charming City on Your Doorstep
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.
The following locations are in close proximity to Cork City
Blarney (15 minutes)
Blarney is a charming village but 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 (30 minutes)
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.West Cork/ The Beara Peninsula (30 minutes)
Home to some of the most breathtaking scenery in Ireland, and offering the broadest range of activities, entertainment, cuisine and accommodation imaginable, West Cork provides a range of options that allow you to tailor your holiday to suit your personal needs and desires. The appeal of the Beara Peninsula lies in its startling beauty, best experienced by climbing the hills & cycling the roads. It’s a lot bigger and much wider than Sheeps Head Peninsula to the south and occupies part of both Cork & Kerry. While there is lush greenery (reminiscent of the Ireland imagined by long departed emigrants) amid rocky scenery on the Mizen Head and Sheeps Heah Peninsulas, the Beara is a desolate, harsh, rocky landscape. It makes wonderful waking country and is littered with pre-historic rocks, stone circles and old tombs.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. 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 as 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.The Ring of Kerry (all day tour)
The Ring of Kerry, Ireland's best-known touring route is 110 miles (176 km) long and circles the Iveragh Peninsula through mountain passes, forests, bogs, skirting rivers, lakes and beautiful unspoilt beaches. The scenery is truly wonderful and there is much of interest along the route.We value your privacy! We will never share your details with anyone else.






