Some excerpts from the website of Inn by the Harbour that might be useful
BED AND
BREAKFAST / FISHING HOLIDAYS
innbytheharbour@ireland.com. Your stay at Inn by the Harbour is all about peace and relaxation and where better to start than with our freshly prepared homecooked
breakfast which includes.; Freshly squeezed juice; Choice of cereals; Fresh fruit; Home baked brown bread and scones; Home made jams; Full Irish Cooked
Breakfast; Selection of Egg Dishes; Special needs catered for Inn the Harbour is everything an Irish
Pub has to offer, blazing fires, warm decor, great craic, lively music and of course lots of creamy pints. Enjoy the banter at the
bar with our friendly staff and local clientel or simply while away a few hours in our
lounge with breath taking sea views. Enjoy a round of pitch and putt in Ballycottons 18 hole course overlooking the sea. Inn by the Harbour is also a great starting point for visiting such noted attractions as. The Old Midleton Distillery. Cobh Heritage
Centre. For more ideas for things to do try. Ballycottonharbour.com. A Full
bar menu is available all day and is a favorite amongst locals and visitors alike. Packed
lunches are also available.
INN BY THE HARBOUR BB. BED AND
BREAKFAST ACCOMMODATION FISHING HOLIDAYS IN IRELAND. Ballycotton, County Cork, Ireland.
Tel: (021) 4646768
Fax: (021) 4646768
info@innbytheharbour.com. If you're looking for a peaceful and relaxing holiday, you need look no further than the Inn by the Harbour in Ballycotton, County Cork, Ireland. The breathtaking views and relaxed atmosphere make it the ideal holiday spot to get away from the rigours of everyday life. Be it a fishing
trip your after, or just a relaxing break in idyllic surroundings, Inn by the Harbour has it all. With it's two fishing boards, the '. ', and Ballycotton's great tradition for Deep Sea Angling, Inn by the Harbour stands out as a great basecamp for your fishing expedition. Surrounded by Ballycottons rugged landscape, the Inn by the Harbour also offers a great vantage point to hikers or nature-lovers. Not to forget it's close proximity to Garryvoe and its beautiful sandy Blue Flag beaches and. A visit to the Old Midleton Distillery is a must when staying in East Cork. This beautifully restored 18th Century distillery is now a renowned tourist attractionand visitors have the opportunity to become certified whiskey tasters. There's also the local 18 hole pitch and putt course for the keen sportsman or, just a short drive away, home of the Murphy's Irish Open 2001-2002. If it's a bit of craic your after, it doesn't come any mightier than joining in the banter with the local fisherman at the
bar. With lively music, warm decor, blazing fires and, of course, plenty of pints, Inn by the Harbour has everything you could want in an Irish
pub. Inn by the Harbour Ballycotton ltd. Reg.
Office:Dublin. Co.No.229667 The Pier,Ballycotton,Co.Cork,Ireland
BED
BREAKFAST ACCOMMODATION. All
bedrooms are en-
suite and furnished to the highest standards. en
suite facilities colour
TV with
Satellite Tea/
Coffee making facilities
Ironing facilities available Sea Views
BREAKFAST MENU Freshly squeezed juice Choice of cerials Fresh fruit Home baked brown bread and scones Home made jams Full Irish Cooked
Breakfast Selection of Egg Dishes Special needs catered for
BAR MENU Homemade Soup of the Day with Brown Bread Salmon Bisque. FRESHLY CUT SANDWICHES (WHITE OR BROWN) Local Wild Salmon Crab Smoked Salmon Chicken Ham Cheese Tuna Salad (Also available toasted). Home Baked Scones with Cream and Jam,
Coffee or
Tea Carrot Cake Selection of Cheese Cakes
Ballycotton enjoys the proximity of Midleton, Cloyne, Castlemartyr, Garryvoe and Shanagarry but is a place apart. A rocky spur thrusting out into the sea, its cosy harbour side contrasts with its wild Atlantic cliff side, giving variety in scenery and climate. Ballycotton has pure air, clean sea-water, incomparably beautiful views and the tranquility of being at the end-of-the-line. And there is lots to do. Simply stand and gaze, or laze around soaking up the sea's powerful energy. Sit in the
pub and hear the lore of the Lighthouse and the Lifeboat, mingle with the fishermen as they spin their tales of the deep sea or swim in one of the many local beaches. There's also the famous Ballycotton cliff walk with its glorious sea views or maybe you'd prefer a round of pitch and putt on Ballycotton's own 18 hole course overlooking the sea. And of course, deep sea angling. Ballycotton has a thriving deep sea angling industry where productive angling marks can be reached in 20-30 minutes from its non-tidal harbour.