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Ashlee Lodge - Located just outside Blarney town.

Allcorns Country Home - Situated on the banks of the Shournagh River outside Blarney village.

Blarney Park Hotel - Luxurious hotel and leisure centre five miles from Cork city centre.

Blarney Camping & Caravan Park - Details of camping and caravan accommodation overlooking Blarney Castle.

Blarney Castle Hotel - Located on the village green of picturesque Blarney.

Blarney Tourism - Tourism guide, including accommodation options, activities and other general information.

Blarney Vale - Bed and breakfast, set in a elegant period style establishment, hostess Anne Hennessy.

Coolim - Bed and breakfast situated on route 6l7.

The Gables - Bed and breakfast accommodation in former rectory situated on high ground and overlooks Blarney village and castle.

Knockawn Wood - Warm country home in the beautiful Lee Valley.

Hill View House - Family run bed and breakfast situated in Killard, 1 km from the town.

Currac Bui - Family run Bed and breakfast located minutes from Blarney Castle.

Maranatha Country House - Period country house. Romantic large bedrooms which overlook the rolling countryside.

The Stone Lodge - Modern but intimate family home accommodation set in the countryside near Blarney.

The Whitehouse - Bed and breakfast three minutes walk into the Village.

Sunnyside - Bed and breakfast situated on the Blarney - Killarney Route 617, weelchair friendly.

Ashcroft - Family run bed and breakfast, quality rooms and a relaxing atmosphere. The house is elevated and has views of Blarney Castle and the golf course.

Blarney Castle Hotel - Located on the village green of the town. Provides details on the hotel, rates and reservations

Lanesville - Bed and breakfast 2 minutes from the village, details and rates.

Pineforest - Bed and breakfast near the town, details included.

Phelans Woodview House - Bed and Breakfast, restaurant and bar. Provides details and on-line booking form.

Buena Vista - Accommodation situated near the Blarney Stone. Provides details of rates and the area.

Claragh - Bed and breakfast accommodation. Rooms, facilities, rates, reservations and local information.

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