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khepps Mar 29th, 2004 09:30 PM

lodging in kinsale
 
we will be in Kinsale July 1/2 and expect from the posts it will be crowded. Any suggestions for great lodging, middle price range in or near town? Our wives will be around town while we check out Old head of Kinsale.

Powell Mar 30th, 2004 08:35 AM

We visited last September. Stayed at the Kilcaw House just outside of Kinsale. Moderate price. Lovely host, Christina Mitchel. It is set on a hill above Kinsale overloking a meadow--15 minute walk to town, 5 minutes by car.

This place was recommended to us by the Heatons who run a grand Guest House in Dingle. If you use Kilcaw's say hello to the Mitchels from the Spinellis.

For dining I recommend "Annelies" in town. Do see Charlesfort for great photo ops, history.

wojazz3 Mar 30th, 2004 09:57 AM

We stayed at the Cephas House last May. Great view again, up the hill, overlooking the habor. The owner was very nice. 10-15 minute walk to town. Here's a link to the my page that mentions it with a picture of the view. You can click on the pic for a larger version. There are a few more pics on the link at the bottom.

Bill

jewing Apr 5th, 2004 11:44 AM

Just returned from our trip. We spent 2 nights at Cephas House in Kinsale. Very clean, great view(seaview room with balcony)thanks to advice from Bill. Walk to town was easy, must admit we took a taxi home one night as we weren't sure we'd make it back (one too many guiness). Had a great stay in Kinsale.

wojazz3 Apr 8th, 2004 12:45 PM

jewing:

I'm glad you enjoyed the place. I always worry about making suggestions because my tastes are many times not what other people enjoy. Still, standing on that balocny and looking out at the bay is hard to beat.

Bill

cheriann Apr 8th, 2004 08:55 PM

Does the cephas house have a website? I must see before I buy.

halcyon Apr 9th, 2004 02:08 AM

You might want to be right in town so your wives can walk around and shop that very interesting town. We stayed at the Old Bank House in the center of town which was very nice. Could not reserve the Blue Haven (a few doors away) which also has a restaurant. Be sure to have dinner at Man Friday and then a "final final" at the Spaniard where the locals go. They are not shy about the greens fees at Old Head! Be sure to get your tee times before you leave... Will you be playing other golf courses while in Ireland?

Retired_teacher Apr 9th, 2004 02:53 AM

The Old Presbytery, located in downtown Kinsale, is another option and it does have off street parking which could be a bonus in July. Be sure to allow some time for Charles Fort if anyone in your group is a history buff.

khepps Apr 9th, 2004 05:10 PM

we can only play golf twice- old head and ballybunion. this feel like pebble beach and augusta national in one week.
cant wait

MaryZ Apr 9th, 2004 06:51 PM

I'm not a golfer, but Old Head took my breath away. Must be a wonderful experience to play there.

Budman Apr 10th, 2004 06:04 AM

We drove out to the lighthouse on Old Head -- great views, then drove over to the clubhouse, think just to go in, look around, and have a drink. Maybe I'll get to see the clubhouse this trip if I don't wear jeans. :B ((b))

wojazz3 Apr 12th, 2004 10:11 AM

Budman:

How did you get to the lighthouse? They wouldn't let us pass and I didn't see another road. I would love to go out there. Wouldn't mind playing golf, but that's a whole lot of $ to spend.

Bill

Budman Apr 12th, 2004 10:38 AM

Bill,

I don't know, it just happened. We wanted to go out to see the golf course, and we just happened to see the lighthouse and followed the dirt road to it. Didn't go up it -- just walked around the area. It was just one of those days we were out driving around. ((b))

wojazz3 Apr 12th, 2004 10:54 AM

cheriann:

I don't believe that the Cephas House has it's own website. They can be found at:
http://www.townandcountry.ie/premise...remesisid=1971
Whic is Town and Country's site. You can also see pictures of the view at:
http://www.geocities.com/obeirne_ire...03/kinsale.htm
and there are a few more pictures on the more pictures link. Additionally, if you go to the 1st Crookhaven link on the same site and then it's More Pictures link at the bottom, you'll find some pictures there. All of the pics are "clickable" to enlarge.

Hope this helps.

Bill

wojazz3 Apr 12th, 2004 11:39 AM

I must have missed the dirt road. damn.

carolina_girl Jul 19th, 2004 03:59 PM

Wojazz3:
I was just perusing your website; looking for that link to Cephas house, and it turns out that the link is broken. Could you fix it - pretty please? ;-)

IrishEyes Jul 20th, 2004 08:43 PM

carolina_girl, The Cephas House link worked perfectly for me.

wojazz3, The road out to the lighthouse cuts through the golf course. They now have cut off access to the tip of Old Head of Kinsale since it was bought by the golf course. I understand they are very strict about letting people into the golf course. They want it to be very prestigious and upper crust and don't want the riff-raff around. Maybe you can sweet-talk your way in and drive out to the lighthouse. But I doubt it.

lizard Aug 7th, 2004 12:45 PM

e-mail for cephas house in kinsale is [email protected]

mmartin598 Aug 8th, 2004 04:36 AM

Hello, we visited Kinsale in June, my favorite part of a great trip! I would also recommend the Old Bank House for location...husbands were golfing so we were spent the day exploring the town, which is delightful. One of the highlights of our entire trip was the Scilly Walk, which is close by, followed by a glass of wine at the coffee/wine bar a few doors down.


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