Visitors’ Book
All reviews of The Lodge are in our Visitors’ Book and have been left by those who stayed here…
All reviews of The Lodge are in our Visitors’ Book and have been left by those who stayed here…
Thank you so much for a fantastic week! All my friends will know about this place.
24/9/16 Thomas, Kathleen Whaley, St Paul, MN, USA Jim, Jennifer Sievers, St. Louis, MO, USA Nancy Sievers, St. Louis, MO, USA
Sandra O’Connell writes a rave review of Glengarriff Lodge in The Irish Times, Glengarriff Lodge is No1 in her list of cutting edge cottages in Ireland .
Gorgeous Glengarriff If you can find a prettier holiday cottage than this, please let us know. Some of us will have a hat to eat.
The former hunting lodge of the earls of Bantry, it stands on a two-acre island of lawns and gardens amid the ancient oaks of Glengarriff Woods.
If you want luxury in spectacular, secluded settings without going abroad, than look no further more…
If you are looking for the ideal Easter get away break – Glengarriff Lodge has it all!
This historic house is set on a beautiful woodland estate of ancient Irish Oak. The estate is a conservation project and the house which was originally built as a luxury showpiece for the Earl of Bantry, has now been renovated to provide a wonderful self-catering experience. The Lodge is located on a man-made island in the Glengarriff River, created by the Earl of Bantry to make a secret natural hideaway on his vast estates.
Recently refurbished to a luxury standard by the current owners, the Lodge has 4 bedrooms and can accommodate 8 adults with ease. There’s plenty of living space, with a large open plan kitchen / dining area, a separate sitting room with open fire and a spacious conservatory overlooking the river. The Lodge is a beautiful blend of luxurious comfort and the historic. Literary luminaries such as Wordsworth and Thackery were guests of the Earl.
Indulge in a Paddy’s Day break in our luxury self-catering accommodation…
Glengarriff Lodge is nestled in Glengarriff Woods on a private estate of 50 acres of mature woodland. The house is located on an island in the Glengarriff River and has a wonderful history dating back to the Estates of Lord Bantry. It has been tastefully renovated to a five-star standard and is now available for self-catering rental.
It’s a short distance from the beautiful village of Glengarriff and is positioned to allow visitors to easily explore the wonderful landscapes of West Cork and South Kerry.
Maybe we’ll have another Indian summer this year…
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This is one of the most beautiful seasons to visit Glengarriff Lodge as the trees and hills turn to gold.
Glengarriff Lodge is the ideal alternative wedding venue. With stunning gardens and a private 50 acre estate, it’s a fairytale location for any couple seeking a beautiful location for a small, intimate wedding or (since 2011) a civil partnership ceremony. We are licensed for both and are now taking reservations for the current and following year.
If you are looking for somewhere special, then Glengarriff Lodge could be the right spot for a luxury escape from it all…
Glengarriff Lodge is nestled in Glengarriff Woods, and is located on a private estate of 50 acres of mature woodland. The house is located on the Glengarriff River and has a wonderful history dating back to the Estates of Lord Bantry. It has been tastefully renovated to a five star standard and is now available for self catering rental.
It’s a short distance from the beautiful village of Glengarriff and is positioned to allow visitors to easily explore the wonderful landscapes of West Cork and South Kerry.
We had a wonderful stay in the house and grounds which were second to none. We were very impressed with the quality of the finishes in the house and cannot speak highly enough of our stay.
Many thanks for your hospitality we wish you every success in your venture – you deserve it.
Roger Brenda and Barry (Bedfordshire)
We have had a wonderful week.
The weather has been superb. Days have been filled with visits to Garnish Island, The Bamboo Garden, Sheep’s Head Peninsula, Beara Peninsula and Dereen Gardens. The drive over the Healy Pass is spectacular. At the end of each day we returned to this lovely setting. The warmth and sunshine made paddling and swimming in the river particularly pleasurable. However the logs in the living room were also a reminder of how cosy it would be in the colder months of the year also.
A lovely property in an excellent location.
Gerard (UK)