The WatersEdge Hotel is situated in the town of Cobh, 220 yards from Cobh Train Station. It offers spacious rooms, free parking and a bistro-style restaurant that overlooks Cork Harbour.
Kathleen
United States of America
The location was close to the water, the various tourist attractions, pubs. The outside patio was enjoyable. The rooms were clean and comfortable.
One of Ireland’s oldest purpose-built hotels, The Commodore Hotel overlooks Cobh Harbor. It offers affordable spacious rooms, a restaurant serving gourmet food, free Wi-Fi in public areas.
Alejandro
Canada
Location and history of the hotel. View from the room was great!
In the town of Cobh, the family-owned Bella Vista Hotel overlooks Cork Harbor. This luxurious Victorian villa offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, a traditional Irish Bar, restaurant and free parking....
Modern Penthouse Apartment in Cobh Town offers accommodations in Cobh, a 4-minute walk from Cathedral of St. Colman and 4 miles from Fota Wildlife Park.
Sheila
Croatia
Central location close to town, bright & spotlessly clean
Self Catering Apartment- 11A Westbourne Place is located in Cobh, just 14 miles from Cork City Hall and 14 miles from Kent Train Station. The property is around a 6-minute walk from Cathedral of St.
Philip
United States of America
Excellently appointed and spacious apartment. Owner was very cordial, and provided more amenities (coffee, tea, laundry pods, etc.) than expected.
Cobh Rambler is located in Cobh, just a 19-minute walk from Cathedral of St. Colman and 3.4 miles from Fota Wildlife Park. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking, and free...
Lucia
Mexico
Everything was perfect! Lovely house, very well located and owner very kind!
Cobh a scenic friendly town near a city with tours and...
Cobh a scenic friendly town near a city with tours and activities to do. Walks around town with breathtaking views a pleasure.lots of welcoming cafes and restaurants and bars.
A visit to spike island worthwhile.
Kathleen
Ireland
4.0
Scored 4.0
Local businesses lacked the customer service mentality that...
Local businesses lacked the customer service mentality that seems prevalent throughout Ireland. Very few dining options, most of them full. Cobh is a small town easily covered in an afternoon, and nothing about the local populace invites much engagement. It was a drab experience overall.
Jonathan
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Cobh is delightful, quite small but with many things to do...
Cobh is delightful, quite small but with many things to do mainly concerned with history of the town. It is associated with the Titanic, but amazingly the infrastructure for the big liners is still there: the White Star Line and Cunard offices are still there as is the train station which brought so many travellers to the town. There are plenty of good restaurants in the town and the town is very easy to get around. The only problem is the hilliness of the town. Also Cork city is very close by.
Nicholas
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A picturesque little spot set on a steep hill.
A picturesque little spot set on a steep hill. Beautiful views, fantastic cathedral, interesting Titanic Experience museum. Trips out to Spike Island although we didn’t have time to visit. Easy distance for Cork City and Blarney Castle which are both recommended.
Jocelyn
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I didn't realize that Cobh was so small and booked two...
I didn't realize that Cobh was so small and booked two nights there. In hindsight I should have just made it a day trip from Cork. I visited the Titanic Experience which was very informative. It is only about 45 minutes long so I recommend checking it out. There is a completely gluten free cafe there called Hoban's Treats, which was great for me as I am celiac. However, my kids also enjoyed their cake and cookies. I was only let down by two things. The boat trips to Spike island stop at around 2pm and I wasn't aware of that. Also, a number of restaurants were closed even though their sites and Google had them as open. It was difficult to find a place to have dinner that could cater for my dietary requirements.
michaelmvella
Malta
10
Scored 10
What a spot. The most beautiful town, with a strong history.
What a spot. The most beautiful town, with a strong history. Locals are great people and the pubs a joy. The standard of music and musician's on show I can only put on a par with the city of Liverpool.
Cobh is a jewel in Irelands crown
A beautiful Victorian house set in gorgeous gardens and location; A leisurely 10-15 minute walk to the center of Cobh. Our host Ronnie, was very welcoming, helpful and informative of what to do and see locally.
Our room was clean and inviting and the large bed was very comfortable. Breakfast was in the large conservatory with spectacular views, and was first class with a wide selection to choose from. I would definitely choose to stay at the Oakhurst again and will recommend to friends who may be visiting that area.
The best B&B we‘ve ever been to in Ireland. Location is top, train station and town centre within walking distance. Bedrooms ensuite are extremely large, beds/mattresses perfect and one of rooms with a wonderful view of the lake. Breakfast very comprehensive, egg dishes, salmon etc. every day.
But really unique are Marie & Joe! They anticipate your needs & wishes and give you really the feeling of beeing at home. Extremely responsive, kind and helpful. Next time in Cobh - 100% at Inver!!!
The location was beautiful 😍 the views from the hotel were amazing. The weather was fabulous which made it even better. The room was so clean and modern and the bed was very comfortable. The staff were so friendly and couldn't do enough. Small language barrier when ordering our dinner that evening but certainly wouldn't put me off going again. The town was just a short hilly walk but with the views it helped.
Pam, the owner was a delight. Our room was warm when we arrived and Pam even reserved us a place to have dinner since we arrived at late afternoon.
The room was perfect and even more beautiful compared to the photos. We had the best breakfast here during our trip in Ireland. Soperb!
We will try to visit again during Summer. Totally recommend it if you want to visit Cobh, Cork and the Ring of Kerry.
Great location - on the sea promenade in Cobh, it is a historic hotel, part of word heritage, and it felt grand, though it had good value for money for such a grand hotel. We had huge windows overlooking the river, and it was near everything- - Titanic museum, heritage centre, train station.
It seemed to be the heart of social life of Cobh as well. And it had history to it...
At first we didn’t really prepare for being part of someone else’s home, and to be treated so well. The hosts are fantastic, made us feel very very welcome, a totally different and wonderful experience from any other b+b or hotel we have stayed in Ireland. View of the bay was wonderful, and the breakfast (with surprise twist) was also wonderful.
My room (16) was spacious and comfortable but, most importantly had a spectacular view so, overall my stay was enjoyable. However, It was also very noisy due to the kitchen located directly below. The location is great and the free underground parking is very convenient as street parking is tricky in Cobh.
Great location, very near all tourist spots within Cobh. Breakfast was great, covered every one taste. Staff were very friendly and welcoming and helpful in pointing us to the day tours we had booked. Very secure car park at the rear of the hotel was great to have as parking in Cobh is difficult.
We didn't have breakfast in hotel however we had dinner there two of the nights food good but menu limited we didn't want big meal one of the nights had toasted sandwiches they were delicious and served with chips but they stop serving these at 5pm chips were some of the best we ever had
I loved the grandeur of the place and the lady that owns it is very helpful and goes above and beyond to ensure your stay is great. Breakfast was fab with many choices. Loved the housecoats, the big towels and room was very big. Easy walk downtown to beautiful Cobh.
Grand old house in a quiet neighbourhood close to the downtown area of Cobh. Deirdre was very friendly and helpful. We had a nice evening in the backyard and then watched some of the queen’s funeral in the parlour with the fire going. A nice atmosphere.
Our host was wonderful and very helpful. The croissants were lovely. The room was set back from the hotel and was small but perfect for our stay, the kitchenette was a great bonus. It was on the main road close to train links and nearby pubs and eateries
Spacious and welcoming. Excellent breakfast in the large dining room, and the sitting by the fireplace in the slicing room in the evening was an excellent way to wrap up a beautiful day spent exploring Cobh.
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