Welcome to Casey's Hotel
A family run Three Star Hotel situated in Glengarriff at the South West End of The Wild Atlantic Way, is your ideal base for touring the Beara Peninsula, Sheep's Head, Mizen Head, Lambs Head, Bere Island, Whiddy Island, Garnish Island and Dursey Island.
Casey's Hotel is a warm and friendly Irish run Hotel dedicated to providing comfortable accommodation combined with friendly service, excellent care and value.
Our Hotel offers you a traditional and warm welcome in a truly magnificent Wild Atlantic Way Setting.
FOOD SERVICE HOURS
Monday 4pm to 8.30pm
Tuesday 4pm to 8.30pm
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 4pm to 8.30pm
Friday 12.30 to 3.30 & 5pm to 8.30pm
Saturday 12.30 to 3.30pm & 5pm to 8.30pm
Sunday 12.30 pm to 3.30pm & 5pm to 8.00pm
Please call 027 63010 for queries or to make a booking.
Or email any questions or reservation enquiries to
info@caseyshotelglengarriff.ie
Please contact us on 087 2822334 if out of office.
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For Best Rates for Bed & Breakfast contact us directly on info@caseyshotelglengarriff.ie
To make a booking call us at 027-63010 or click book now
VALUE COMFORT AND CARE
Casey's Hotel Glengarriff has always been a place of relaxation for the many people who have passed through its doors since it’s opening in the 1880’s. This family run hotel with its warm and friendly Irish welcome is dedicated to providing comfortable accommodation combined with friendly service, excellent care and value.
- All rooms are ensuite and decorated to the highest standard of comfort & care
- Walking distance to nature reserve and lakes
- 2 minutes walk to the ferry for Garnish Island
- Access from our gardens to Proudly River
- Wi-fi throughout the hotel
- A perfect base for walking, sailing, golfing, cycling, touring or just relaxing.
- Private off street car parking
- Fresh local produce and seafood daily in our restaurant and bar
- Located within the heart of the picturesque village of Glengarriff on the shores of the Wild Atlantic Way at the foot of the Cork and Kerry mountains
Allow us to spoil you at Casey’s Hotel, Glengarriff where comfortable rooms, superb dining, finest location and friendly personal service will make choosing Casey’s the very best decision.
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GLENGARRIFF - Often called 'Ireland's Garden Haven' for its natural beauty Glengarriff is a beautiful town at the foot of the Caha Mountains world-renowned Bantry Bay. Offering stunning attractions including the world-famous Italianate Gardens on Garnish Island there is something for everyone to discover - and plenty of places afterwards for shops, galleries, accommodation and a great pint with local food.
Glengarriff has been famous as a holiday destination since the 1700s and boomed in the Victorian times as an important stop along the Prince-of-Wales-Route. WB Yeats was a regular visitor in the 1920s. Today the village attracts visitors from all over the world. The population of the Glengarriff is just 800 and it expands significantly in size during the summer months. A natural meeting place, with its unrivalled beauty, peace and tranquillity, Glengarriff invites you to sit back, relax and take in the very special ambience of the place.
You will have great choice when deciding where to eat locally. The hotels, restaurants, bars and coffee shops in Glengarriff offer a taste for every palate. Most pubs and hotels also hold regular music events.
For kids, Glengarriff has an adventure playground situated in the Blue Pool Park or older children might enjoy kayaking in the bay. And for the golf enthusiast, Glengarriff’s 9-hole golf course offers spectacular views of the harbour.
Glengarriff’s most famous face is Maureen O’Hara, Hollywood legend, who made Glengarriff her home for so many years and is very involved in the local community. Maureen starred in over 60 films during her long career.
Casey's Hotel Glengarriff a Great Place to Stay
Call: 027 63010
Caseys Hotel Glengarriff, West Cork, famous for our food and hospitality. Explore The Beara Peninsula, Ring of Kerry, Lady Bantrys's Lookout. Garnish Island, Gougane Barra, Sheeps Head, Mizen Head.
Caseys Hotel, The Village, Glengarriff, West Cork, Ireland.
Tel: +353 (0) 2763010