If you’re looking for a holiday home right on the beach, then Barley Cove Beach Holiday Homes are the ideal choice.
Located alongside the Barley Cove Beach Hotel (closes seasonally) and right on the golden sandy Blue Flag Beach at Barley Cove on Mizen Head in West Cork. This is a family favourite seaside location attracting holiday makers back year after year after year.
The added attraction of these holiday homes is that you don’t have to move from the beach for your entire holiday. The bar and restaurant of the Barley Cove Beach Hotel can cater to your every need (closes seasonally).
BARLEY COVE
Barleycove is a large sandy beach backed by sand dunes which were thrown up in the tidal wave which swept Europe after the earthquake in Lisbon in 1755. Today the dunes have been partially eroded but are protected like much of the coastal area round this area as European designated Special Areas of Conservation. Barley Cove is located between the towns of Goleen and Crookhaven in West Cork.
THE ACCOMMODATION
Barley Cove Beach Apartment 14 is a single level two bedroomed apartment sleeping up to 5 people in one double bedroom and another bedroom with single bunk beds and a separate single bed. There is an ensuite with wetroom style shower and also a seperate family bathroom with a bath.
The front of this apartment offers large windows from the kitchen and living room area with views extending over beautiful Barley Cove Beach. This apartment also features a large private decked area that you can lie out on or dine al fresco on the outdoor table and chairs while enjoying the West Cork sunshine.
PLEASE NOTE:
The owner cannot provide a cot or a highchair. If you are travelling with a baby please ensure you bring along your own.
The kitchen is fully equipped with all modern conveniences including electric oven, fridge/ freezer, dishwasher and all necessary utensils, crockery and cutlery. The apartment also features a washer/dryer. All bed linen and towels are provided.
There is a cozy open fire in the living room along with electric heaters in each room. This apartment also features Free to Air satellite TV with lots of channels to choose from.
EXTRA CHARGES
An energy charge of €6 per day applies in the months of June, July and August and €8 per day for all other months. This is payable to the caretaker onsite.
A security deposit of €200.00 must be given to the Supervisor on arrival. This will be returned to you provided the supervisor is satisfied that the terms and conditions of the rental have been complied with.
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
This is the ideal holiday destination with a host of varied activities to appeal to everyone whatever their interests.
SANDY BEACHES
Barley Cove Beach Holiday Homes are situated right on the golden sandy beach from which they get their name. This is a long beach ideal for leisurely walks and for swimming. The beaches of Galley Cove and Cockle Beach are also close by which are ideal for water sporting activities.
MIZEN HEAD
The Mizen Peninsula is Ireland's most southwesterly point and is renowned for the beauty of its rugged landscape and its ancient heritage. Here the clifs rise to over 700 feet in places offering some of the most spectacular views and incredible rock formations in Ireland.
SCHULL PLANETARIUM
Schull Planetarium, located approximately 10 miles from Barley Cove in the town of Schull, offers a year round fascinating schedule of star shows.
GOLF
While staying at Barley Cove Beach Holiday Homes you have the choice of visiting the West Cork Golf Academy and driving range in Ballydehob (just a short drive away) or of travelling to the 18 hole Skibbereen and West Country Club (approximately a twenty minute drive away). Should you wish to travel a little further afield you could play at either Bantry or Glengarriff or indeed go to Clonakilty or Roscarbery Golf Courses. Guests of Barley Cove Beach Holiday Homes and Courtyard Cottages are entitled to discounted green fees at Bantry Golf Course.
HORSE RIDING
There are many equestrian centres close to Barley Cove, the closest being in Goleen (less than a ten minute drive away) which cater for every level of rider and are ideal for children.
Walking
Barley Cove offers some breathtaking coastal walks and the short drive to Mizen Head will leave you in absolute awe.
ANGLING
Good charter boats are available for deep sea angling out of Crosshaven and other fishing villages in the area. The angling specialities here are Shark, bottom and wreck and reef fishing however a very wide range of fish species are usually recorded each year from this area.
SAILING
There are two sailing schools located within a fifteen minute drive of Barley Cove Beach Holiday Homes namely Crookhaven Harbour Sailing Club and Fastnet School in Schull offering Sail Training Courses during the Summer for holidaymakers to the area.
WATERSPORTS
Windsurfing is available on Cockle Beach and Paddle Boats operate from Ballydehob during the summer months.
DIVING
West Cork offers every conceivable form of diving with unpolluted waters and good visibility to 35 metres at best but with an average of 15 metres. The underwater flora and fauna is luxuriant and colourful - a diver's paradise with spectacular drop-offs and an abundant marine life - sightings of dolphins, migrating basking sharks and many species of other fish to be seen and photographed.
ISLANDS
Visit the Islands of Cape Clear and Sherkin which lie off the coast of West Cork to get a taste of the way we used to live. These islands can be accessed via ferry from Baltimore and make a fantastic day trip.
VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
MIZEN VISION
Mizen Vision, the Irish Lights Signal Station Visitor Centre, had been developed by a local tourism co-operative. The Signal Station was built in 1905 to protect shipping from the cliffs during fogbound journeys. It is a spectacular location with its folded rocks and high cliffs. The Signal Station is on an Island joined to the mainland with a fine example of an Arched bridge. If you have plenty of puff you can return up the 99 steps but there is an easier path for the less energetic.
WEST CORK MODEL RAILWAY
This Model Village is located in Clonakilty and depicts in miniature the life and industry of West Cork as they were half a century ago. It also features a miniature working railway.
GETTING THERE
Barley Cove is located approximately 80 miles from Cork City and 40 miles from Killarney and each of these towns is accessible by train or by air. The closest ferry port is Cork which is serviced by many of the larger ferry operators in Europe.
FROM CORK:
From the Kinsale Roundabout take the 3rd exit signposted for Killarney & West Cork. At the Sarsfield Roundabout take the 2nd exit signposted West Cork. You will pass through Inishannon, Bandon, Enniskean, Ballineen, Dunmanway, Drimoleague, Durrus, Goleen & then Barley Cove.
FROM LIMERICK:
Head for Mallow & then head in the Coachford direction. You will then go in the direction of Dunmanway, Drimoleague, Durrus, Goleen & then Barley Cove.
From Goleen follow the signs for Crookhaven and Barley Cove (R591). Approximately 4 miles.