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Cork Cottages & Lodges

  • Last Minute Cottages - Ahiohill Meadows

Ahqunboy

Ahiohill Meadows

Ref: S776675

Reviews 11

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Just over four miles from the famous town of Clonakilty, along the main road to West Cork, is the peaceful village of Ballinascarty. The village is home to a local shop and pub and is a wonderful base for touring the region with many of West...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Nana's House

Caherkeen

Nana's House

Ref: S5500

Reviews 16

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The village of Allihies in County Cork sits on the Western tip of the Beara peninsula, in a region of unspoiled natural beauty. The village lies on The Ring of Beara, a tourist trail of about 195 kilometres (121 miles) circumnavigating the...

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£50

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Rock Lawn Cottage

Bantry

Rock Lawn Cottage

Ref: S43501

Reviews 39

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Kealkill is a small village in the west Cork countryside and is home to a shop and two pubs and the Kealkill stone circle a significant archaeological site. A short drive away is Bantry, a coastal town, located between Sheep's Head and the Beara...

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£69

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Maulnagirra

Leap

Maulnagirra

Ref: S819571

Reviews 4

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The pretty village of Leap is located in West Cork between the towns of Skibbereen and Clonakilty. It is home to a tennis court and playground, as well as an excellent selection of shops, pubs, and dining facilities. The surrounding area is...

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£82

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 18 Dalewood

Glengarriff

18 Dalewood

Ref: S1051313

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Sitting at the head of Glengarriff Bay, the village of Glengarriff boasts many natural attractions, and is very popular with tourists. With its seaside location, nature reserve and Glengarriff Golf Club, there is plenty on offer to cater to all...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Starbay House

Eyeries

Starbay House

Ref: S223303

Reviews 6

3
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Eyeries is a village and townland in County Cork, Ireland, resting on the Beara Peninsula. It has a small choice of pubs/restaurants for your amenities, as well as a convenience store for picking up any last-minute essentials. Visit any one of the...

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£122

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  • Last Minute Cottages - An Radharc Álainn

Ross Carbery

An Radharc Álainn

Ref: S881039

Reviews 1

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Situated at the head of a tidal inlet about a mile inland from the sea and located between Skibbereen and Clonakilty, Rosscarbery makes for an ideal holiday destination. Dating back to the 6th century, this sleepy country town was once one of the...

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£67

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  • Last Minute Cottages - 1 The Courtyard

Bantry

1 The Courtyard

Ref: S776606

Reviews 9

3
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Durrus is a village located at the head of Dunmanus Bay on what is called the Friendly Cove, on one of the most unspoilt coasts in Ireland, in West Cork, six miles from Bantry in County Cork. The village is the gateway to the Sheep's Head and...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Gleann Griannmhar

Rosscarbery

Gleann Griannmhar

Ref: S483449

Reviews 10

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Rosscarbery is an outstanding holiday destination, lying at the head of a tidal inlet approximately a mile inland from the sea and halfway between Skibbereen and Clonakilty. This tranquil rural town, which dates back to the 6th century, was once...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lough Cluhir Cottage

Skibbereen

Lough Cluhir Cottage

Ref: S4816

Reviews 17

3
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With its own active fishing fleet and pleasure boats, the calm waters around the village of Union Hall are ideal for water skiing, diving and canoeing. Reached by a causeway, the village is steeped in history, with castle ruins and forts scattered...

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£98

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Caola Nua

Bantry

Caola Nua

Ref: S5854

Reviews 16

3
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Kilcrohane is a lively coastal village in County Cork. The crystal clear waters at the coast of Kilcrohane are exceptional and the Sheep's Head Way has 60 miles of trails. The village also offers a traditional music scene. Kilcrohane is an ideal...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sugarbush

Eyeries

Sugarbush

Ref: S25371

Reviews 15

3
7
The village of Eyeries in County Cork lies on the Beara Peninsula, overlooking Coulagh Bay and the mouth of the Kenmare River in the south-west. This Cork village offers a true insight into Irish village life, with quaint fisherman's cottages and...

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£97

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lavender Cottage

Castletownbere

Lavender Cottage

Ref: S424220

Reviews 5

4
8
The little town of Castletownbere is located near the Berehaven harbour in County Cork, at the foot of the Caha Mountains on the wild and rocky Beara Peninsula. Castletownbere is Ireland's main whitefish port, with breathtaking scenery in every...

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£82

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Casey House

Castletownbere

Casey House

Ref: S778792

Reviews 2

4
8
Nestled at the foot of the Caha Mountains on the wild and rugged Beara Peninsula and just by the Berehaven harbour in County Cork is the small town of Castletownbere. With stunning scenery in all directions, the seaside resort of Castletownbere is...

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£229

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Shoemaker's Rest

Ardgroom

Shoemaker's Rest

Ref: S679375

Reviews 2

4
8
Ardgroom Village is a quaint, rural village resting between Derryvegal to the west, and Cappacloghernane to the east. The village is best known for several megalithic monuments that lie just a short distance east of the settlement, often referred...

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£105

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Sea's The Dream

Clonakilty

Sea's The Dream

Ref: S842051

Reviews 3

4
8
The multi-award winning town of Clonakilty is a place of spires, towers and historic buildings, with pretty, traditional shops painted in bright colours. The picturesque streets and narrow lanes open out into elegant squares bustling with live...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Kiltymon Cottage

Bantry

Kiltymon Cottage

Ref: S5388

Reviews 10

4
8
The town of Bantry is set in County Cork and offers a variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and 'Bantry House' which has a collection of tapestries, furniture and art. Just a short boat ride from the town is Whiddy Island and Garnish Island....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Coorlacka

Schull

Coorlacka

Ref: S777453

Reviews 7

5
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The small rural village of Goleen sits on the south-western tip of Ireland, in County Cork. The village offers four pubs, two shops, a petrol station and a fast food restaurant, helping to cater for the tourists who visit the village each year....

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Ocean View

Bantry

Ocean View

Ref: S5110

Reviews 14

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The small, scattered hamlet of Adrigole is set on the Beara Peninsula, and makes a good base for climbing, hill walking, mountain biking. There are also a number of golf courses in the area. Bantry Bay, Caha Mountains and The Healy Pass are well...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Bantry Bay House

Ballylickey

Bantry Bay House

Ref: S115603

Reviews 14

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Bantry Bay House borders Bantry Bay at Ballylickey, just five minutes away from Bantry itself where a range of supermarkets, restaurants and pubs can be found. Glengarriff is only a ten-minute car journey away, from here, visitors can travel to...

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£371

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Sanctuary

Killavullen

The Sanctuary

Ref: S81286

Reviews 43

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Killavullen is a haven for walkers, fishermen, golfers and horse riders, and close by is the Folk Park in Boherbue, and the Doneraile Wildlife Park, both well worth exploring. The Blarney Stone, the town of Killarney, and Cork City are also...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Hazelwood

Leap

Hazelwood

Ref: S596897

Reviews 11

4
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Leap is a charming West Cork village situated between the larger settlements of Skibbereen and Clonakilty. It has great shopping, bars, and restaurants, as well as an indoor harness racing track, a tennis court, and a playground. Accessible by...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Whispering Pines

Bantry

Whispering Pines

Ref: S696851

Reviews 10

5
10
When travelling through County Cork, to the southwest of Durrus and towards the tip of the Sheep's Head Peninsula, you will come across the lively and energetic community of Kilcrohane. The Church of St. Crohan, established in the eighth century,...

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Woodland Retreat

Bantry

Woodland Retreat

Ref: S409925

Reviews 20

5
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Woodland Retreat is situated in the tranquil village of Ahakista, the sleepy seaside village is home to two pubs, Arundels by the Pier and The Tin Pub, both are within walking distance of the home. Every August bank holiday weekend, Ahakista...

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Large Holiday Homes in Cork

Get away with your loved ones with large cottages in Cork

The lush coastal haven of Cork is landscaped with rolling hills, ports, coves, bays and a rugged yet idyllic coastline.

This buzzing Irish city is packed with pubs, galleries, museums and some of the best restaurants Ireland has to offer. Cork is a great destination for a group holiday and our big cottages in Cork are the perfect base to explore everything the city has to offer.

If you're planning a group trip with friends or family, browse our selection of handpicked holiday homes. From cottages on the coast to cosy woodland retreats, you're sure to find the perfect large house to rent in Cork to make your trip one to remember.

Why choose Cork for your holiday?

Cork has a rich maritime history spanning a thousand years and is filled with activities and excellent places to eat. It has the longest shoreline of any county in Ireland, the last sunset in Europe and one of the deepest natural harbours in the world.

If you fancy seeing some of the glorious Irish coast, you can follow Ireland's spectacular Wild Atlantic Way route. Cork is the perfect starting point as you travel along the coast visiting sites like the Old Head of Kinsale, Mizen Head and Dursey Island. You'll have the opportunity to spot jutting peninsulas, remote islands and (if you're very lucky) humpback whales and dolphins.

West Cork is also home to some of Ireland's prettiest seaside towns. You can make a day of it by visiting towns such as Kinsale and sampling its famous seafood.

Cork City Gaol is well worth a visit to discover what the life of prisoners was like a century ago. It looks more like a castle than a jail, but don't be fooled. It contains a haunting past. Take a tour around the cells, featuring realistic models of prisoners and guards and eerie sound effects. The tour uncovers the harshness of the 19th-century penal system and is very moving.

In the past, Cork was at the centre of Europe's butter trade, and the Cork Butter Museum speaks to Ireland's dairy history. The museum is a wholesome way to walk down Cork's buttery memory lane where you can learn about local creameries, the traditional craft of butter making and lots more.

If you're feeling energetic, climb the bell tower at St. Anne's Church in the historic Shandon area and have a go at ringing the bells. You can choose your own tune and everyone will hear the bells ring out around the city.

For a spot of art, visit the Crawford Gallery just off Patrick's Street. The gallery is free to explore and is home to the famous Canova Casts, a series of plaster casts donated by the Vatican Museum.

The English Market is a great place to enjoy some local produce. Set up in 1788 by the Protestant corporation that then controlled the city, the market is stunning with ornate vaulted ceilings, a marble fountain and iconic columns. You'll find hundreds of vendors selling fresh, local produce. Why not take your goodies and head to Bishop Lucey Park nearby and enjoy a relaxing picnic?

Located just ten minutes from Cork City is the world-famous Blarney Castle. The castle is home to the Blarney Stone, which, according to legend, holds the power to bless anyone who kisses it. The grounds are stunning with themed gardens, including the brilliant Poison Garden.

Nearby is Rock Close where yew and oak trees grow around an ancient druidic settlement. There's also a witch's kitchen, a set of 'wishing steps,' a water garden and waterfalls.

Group accommodation in Cork to make your trip complete

With our large houses to rent in Cork, you'll find plenty of room for the whole family or your friends, and with some of them, your dog too!

Relax and unwind with your favourite people as you discover amenities such as large kitchens for cooking together, private gardens perfect for an afternoon snooze, spacious lounges to catch up in and even extra special features including swimming pools, hot tubs, games rooms and more.

Whatever type of holiday home in Cork you're looking for, at Big Cottages, we'll help you find it.

Why book with Big Cottages?

At Big Cottages, we understand how difficult it can be to choose the perfect holiday home for your special trip. That's why we've scoured this magical Irish destination to find the best large cottages in Cork, so you don't have to.

Our range of accommodations provides the ideal base to explore Ireland's largest county, along with its stunning coastline, unique city life and fascinating culture and heritage. Whether you're looking for a holiday for the whole family, an unforgettable trip with your closest friends, or celebrating a special occasion, our friendly team are here to help you find the best home to suit your needs.

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Reviews

What our customers say about their holidays

  • Gordon - Verified booking

    Superb This was a late booking to visit family in the local area.

    The pictures do not do this lovely cottage justice. There are three large bedrooms (very comfy) and a fantastic bathroom upstairs, loads of hanging and storage areas in the rooms and in the under eaves areas. The open plan kitchen/diner and lounge is both large and comfortable. The kitchen includes everything you will need, modern, loads of worktop for the keen chefs out there, large fridge and completely separate freezer. Separate utility area houses the washing machine and leads to a very large second bathroom with walk in shower/wet room and toilet. Outside there is plenty of space for chilling out with rattan style furniture and benches and a large covered area at the rear of the cottage for washing (i left my bike under there). Wifi was good speed which was a bonus as I had to work remotely whilst there. To enter the property there is an electronic gate and gravel drive which all felt grand. We spent a week here and Claire was available to help with any queries but otherwise left us to do our own thing. I can honestly say that we would go back tomorrow if we could, great location for exploring the area, close to Bantry for shops, petrol etc. You will not be disappointed

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  • Taras - Verified booking

    The photo on the website does not reflect the current state if the property which I will describe as tired.

    More importantly, it does not show the derelict outhouse/barn?? adjacent to the property which, whilst an eyesore, more importantly needs to be managed. The corrugated roof gas collapsed in large sections, but some panels remain and are very loose. During windy conditions, these flapped around and constantly banged. This disturbed us during the evening and nights, but also concerned us about possible damage should they break and get caught by the wind. The kitchen had plenty of crockery and cutlery, but would benefit from a refresh of the cooking equipment, pots and pans. Sofas were comfortable, but tired (well used). Beds were comfortable. In looking for an electric socket by the bedside to charge our phones at night, the extension lead which was actually a surface mounted double socket lying on the floor under the bed was completely shattered, exposing the internal wiring. This had the bedside lights connected, but clearly unsafe for clients to use. The downstairs loo had no lights, so could not be used when dark. Whilst we were met by the owner on arrival and given a tour of the property, there was no house book that we could find for instructions. Overall, a disappointing stay.

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  • Eoghan - Verified booking

    We enjoyed staying in this area but we would not recommend this property, particularly for a family with small children.

    The property was dirty, we had to clean the whole kitchen and all the floors, which were covered in dust and dog hair. Pet owners are advised by the owner to clean up dog hair but there is no hoover provided. There was also dog poo on the lawn that had not been cleaned up before we arrived. There are cracks in the sinks, the side of the bath and other items reflective of fairly poor maintenance. The kitchen did not have everything we needed, and quite a few items were not usable (rusty pan, burnt spatula, broken corkscrew). There was also an ant problem in the entranceway/conservatory. The owner sprayed the room and covered it in ant powder, but this room was essentially unusable. The internet and TV was good for the kids, there was a variety of programmes to keep them entertained. The lawned area was a nice space to play, but is not closed to the road, so a slight issue with small kids. They also sprayed the property perimeter with weedkiller one evening which made us less keen for the kids to play out. This is also a working farm, so one night there was haybaling behind the property until 11pm

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  • Karen - Verified booking

    We had a lovely week at Rock Lawn Cottage in August 2020.

    This place was fantastic and exceeded our expectations. It is situated in a lovely quiet location, spotlessly clean and equipped with everything you could need for a week away with the kids. If you want to eat in, there is a good choice of supermarkets, bakery's within the town. But there are plenty of good restaurants and takeaways to choose from too. We were blessed with amazing weather, however there is lots to do even if the weather is good or bad. Bantry is perfectly situated for exploring further on down the peninsula's with Barley cove, Mizen head, ring of Kerry and Dingle approximatly 1-1.5 hours drive either way. The drive passes by so quickly as there is so much beautiful scenery to take in. There is lots of areas to explore, national parks, pony trekking, kayaking and boat trips to name a few. Even with Covid restrictions, there was still plenty of safe places to go. We would definitely come back here again.

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  • Marian - Verified booking

    We had a lovely stay in this cottage in August.

    It is so well equipped and comfortable - ideal for us as a family of three (three bathrooms!) and spacious for a larger group. We loved the setting - so quiet, just the sound of cows and swallows flying over head - and Leap is ideally located to visit the stunning coast and countryside of West Cork, being 30 mins from Clonakilty and Skibbereen. We got used to driving up the winding lane from the village (about 10 mins by car) - sat nav was a godsend, as were the excellent instructions on how to find it (approach from the centre of the village). We loved the local Leap Inn and the waterfall. The owner was so kind, leaving us lovely scones and other snacks on our first evening and a beautiful bunch of local flowers, and very friendly. The decor could do with an update in places but this is completely outweighed by all the cleanliness, mod cons, helpful host and the location. Recommended!

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