Named after the original owners who came from Clonakility and Rosscarbery in West Cork, the Clon Ross Guesthouse in Cork City is located in a Victorian style house situated across the road from the Kent Railway Station, and a 10 minute walk from the bus station and city centre. Built in the 18th century the B&B is ideally located for visiting Cork’s main places of interest and enjoying the surrounding areas thanks to the good public transport links.
The Clon Ross Guesthouse has double, twin and triple rooms available and serves a full Irish breakfast every morning. The guest rooms come equipped with TV, telephone, hair dryer, towels and sheets. Personal attention is guaranteed, with just five rooms at Clon Ross, your host Derry will look after you in any he can. There is a TV lounge for guests' use.
Ideally located in Cork's City centre you have access to all the wonders of County Cork. Located in the South West of Ireland, it is Ireland's largest county in terms of area and contains the island's third largest city, Cork City. Much of County Cork is dominated by the Atlantic Ocean. Visitor attractions in County Cork include The Old Midleton Distillery, Blarney Castle, the Beamish and Crawford Brewery, Fota Wildlife Park, and Bantry House and Gardens.
Cork is easily accessible from the rest of Ireland and by ferry and plane. Popular places to visit outside of Cork City are Youghal, Kinsale, Schull, Bandon, Bantry, Skibbereen and Blarney.