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Kilbrittain Castle
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2 Reviews For Kilbrittain Castle

  • Maureen E Lusby 10th Feb 2005

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Good Points: Wonderful, authentic castle, in a beautiful corner of Cork. Friendly, great hosts who take pains to make the most of your experience! They even drew a map to avoid rush hour traffic to Blarney castle.


    Bad Points: Steep winding steps were difficult to navigate while carrying bags. No locks on guest room doors & hearing the wind whipping through the leaded windows was a bit unnerving.


    General comments: Kilbrittain Castle has huge comfortable guest rooms. Ours had room for 6 people to sleep in with thick velvet curtains & enormous armoires. Our bathroom was huge, modern & located in our room, but in a turrett. The view from our windows was of beautiful, pastoral countryside. Breakfast was served in an interesting room with large fireplace & family dog asleep on the hearth as well as a colletion of medievil looking furniture & collectibles. Wonderful value, terrific place to stay. Would love to return!

  • Kate. Rank: Lance Corporal 11th Apr 2003

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    (2001)We stayed in various types of accommodation on our whirwind Ireland tour but the highlight was definitely Kilbrittain Castle. It is really a castle and alot of the outer buildings are still there. The hosts were marvelous people and the rooms were clean comfortable and the bathroom was as modern as any you would find in a four star hotel. You had the feeling of being guests in someone's home that just happened to be originally built in 1035! This actually the oldest habitable castle in Ire ...