+353 27 67086
+353 27 67108

 

Bridge View House B&B and Restaurant
Telephone: 027 67086

Bridge View House Bed & Breakfast is a charming two storey traditional residence that has been established for the past nine years.

Bridge view has been newly decorated in 2009.

This is a family run Bed & Breakfast near Bantry  owned by the Donegan family.

We have a large garden for you to sit back and relax and enjoy a little bit of heaven. It is situated on the outskirts of kilcrohane village close by to the church and within walking distance of local hostelries. It is ideal for quiet relaxing holiday for both adults and children.



Kilcrohane is located at the western side of the famous sheeps head peninsula, renowned for its magnificent scenery, beautiful hill walks such as our sheeps head way and cycling route.

The sheeps head way has proudly won two fabulous awards in 2009.

There are many secluded unspoilt beaches.The area is will known for it s sea fishing and if one fancy diving we have some of the finest dive sites in the country are in the area with its clear waters.

In our restaurant we have had the pleasure of entertaining many dignitaries such as our president Mary Mac Lease and her husband Dr Martin The Canadian Ambassador, The Indian Ambassador and many more.

A warm welcome awaits you at Bridge View House on arrival you will be served tea/coffee and our delicious scones.



Where we ensure you will have a relaxing stay
 

Even the President of Ireland came to visit us


 




Self Catering House To Rent

Also House to let long or short term 3 bedrooms sleeps 8, Kitchen diner, sitting room, utility, oil fuelled central heating. All mod cons with magnificent sea view. Only 5 minutes walk from the beach

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Contact: Ann Donegan
Bridge View House,
Kilcrohane, Bantry, Co Cork. Ireland
Tel: +353 (0)27 67086
Fax: +353 (0)27 67108
Web: www.bridgeviewhouse.com
Email: info@bridgeviewhouse.com

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