Belvedere Lodge Cork
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Hotel information
Belvedere Lodge was built in 1840 and silent holds plenty of pleasing characteristics. The old Adams hearth, the detailed Victorian ceiling mouldings and plenty of other excellent characteristics all unite to provide an air of tranquil grandeur. The location is perfect for you whether you want to investigate all that the lively South-West beach of Ireland can offer, and calm be just mins from Cork's vibrant downtown.
Room information
These superb apartments have been privately planned for your comfort. At 25-30 m² in size, they are highly generously proportioned. Most have vistas of, or easy access to, the the hotel's park. All of our rooms have free wi-fi access, accessible all day long.
Food & beverage
Over the years, the hotel's breakfasts have gained much renown. Having selected the ultimate make from local markets, the hotel takes outstanding attention in its preparation and cooking to bring you a deluxe meal that you will calm remember at supper time.
Area information
Golfing in Cork is a authentic enjoyment. Few other districts propose such an affluence of world class championship golf courses including Fota Island and an option of golf courses in Kinsale. All tastes and all levels of proficiency are well served for. In the course of a day, you could be teeing off from a wind-blown hill, pitching in a woody dale, and putting for a birdie perched on a rock edge with the Atlantic far below. With almost 20 marvellous courses within 25 kilometers, Belvedere Lodge is the best ground for your golfing journey to Cork. Ireland is well-known due to its fishing, and Cork itself on the excellent South Coast of Ireland, one of the deepest natural harbours in Europe. The county's majestic coastline has been shaped by the Atlantic into bays and coves, rocky headlands and long strands of coast. A lot of persons come here for this reason alone, where there are a lot of districts to enjoy a high level of fishing. You are able to enjoy coarse, game or sea fishing. Cork is referred to as the "beautiful town, attractive and pretty". Established over 800 years ago by St. Finbarr, the town sits nestled between two branches of the River Lee. Because of its friendliness and manageable size, clients quickly develop a rapport with the city and its persons. They develop a sense of "home from home". Whether you visit to Cork, you'll want to return.
Travel information
By Car: - Coming from Dublin, travel by means of the N8. - At the intersection with the N25, staying on the N8 in the direction of Cory City. - Do not go under the tunnel. - three kilometers after the intersection, Belvedere Lodge is on the right side. - Coming from Rosslare/Waterford, travel by means of the N25. - At the intersection with the N8, take the N8 in the direction of Cork City. - Do not go under the tunnel. - After three kms, Belvedere Lodge is on the right side. - Coming from Galway/Limerick, travel by means of the N20. - Follow the signs into the downtown. - Follow the signs for Dublin (N8). - Pass the railway station. - After 1. five kms, Belvedere Lodge is on the left. - Coming from Kerry/Killarney, travel by means of the N22. - Continue direct on the town bypass till you go under the Jack Lynch Tunnel (this is the only tunnel in Cork). - After you come out of the tunnel, turn left in the direction of Cork town. - After three kms, Belvedere Lodge is on the right. Independent parking zone is available. From the airport, the hotel recommends that you take a cab. From the bus station, take any bus in the direction of Tivoli.
Important information
Credit card promise is required by the hotel.
Cancellation policy
Cancellations made up to 24 hours before arrival are free. The hotel reserves the right to pre-authorise credit cards prior to arrival.
Child policy
Kids aged from 0 to three years sharing their parents' bed staying for self-sufficient. Supplementary Beds are accessible upon demand.







