Tierneys offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the beautiful harbour town of Kinsale. This is the perfect base for exploring the Ireland’s southwest coast. A warm welcome and friendly service will greet you as you enter this refurbished guesthouse. This is a family friendly establishment and babysitting services can be arranged ...

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B&B Overview
Tierneys offers bed and breakfast accommodation in the beautiful harbour town of Kinsale. This is the perfect base for exploring the Ireland’s southwest coast. A warm welcome and friendly service will greet you as you enter this refurbished guesthouse. This is a family friendly establishment and babysitting services can be arranged for parents. Customers traveling by car should be aware that there are no parking facilities on site.
Room Information
The rooms at Tierneys Bed and Breakfast are cosy and stylish. Single, double, twin and triple rooms are all available. Free wifi is available throughout the house.
Hotel Facilities
- Family Rooms
- Fishing
- Free Parking
- Free Wi-Fi Internet Access Included
- Golf Course (within 3 km)
- Heating
- Hiking
- TV in all bedrooms
Food & Beverage
A variety of freshly cooked breakfasts available are available in the house each morning. Guests will find all they need to fulfill any further dining requirements in Kinsale Town. There are a number of cafés, restaurants, diners and pubs in Kinsale, many using freshly caught fish in several of their dishes.
Area Information
Tiernys Bed and Breakfast is situated in the heart of Kinsale. Kinsale is a medieval town with plenty of traditional bars, beautiful buildings, narrow streets, colourful shops and galleries. There are plenty of activities available in the town including Golf, Sailing, Diving, Sea Angling, River Angling, Clay Shooting, Riding, Walking and Cycling. For guests looking beyond Kinsale, Cork has many attractions including the Blarney Stone and Cobh, the port from which many Irish emigrants set sail for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa or the United States and also the last stop of the Titanic, before departing on its ill fated journey.