Inish Beg Self Catering Holiday Cottages & Homes, Baltimore, County Cork, Ireland, +353 (0)28 21745,

Inish Beg ...

... West Cork's Luxury Island Retreat

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Inish Beg, Irish for "small island", is the most northerly of the Carbery Hundred Islands of County Cork Ireland and lies in the unspoilt tidal estuary of the Ilen River.

You can escape and enjoy complete tranquility on their rural island retreat amidst the 97 acres of private subtropical gardens and farmland. The local flora and fauna benefit from the mild climate influenced by the Gulf Stream. Read more about the facilities available on Inish Beg Estate.

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Off the island, just across the stone bridge you are a short drive away from Ireland's best amenities: unrivalled coastal scenery, walking, climbing, horse riding, fishing, sailing, beaches, golf courses, bird watching and whale watching, kayaking, canoeing and award winning restaurants and welcoming pubs - everything to make your self catering holidays magic! Read more about West Cork's activities.

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“The Boat House at Inish Beg, designed by architect Tony Cohu, has become a famous piece of modernist Irish architecture, sitting proud out on the water on the Inish Beg estate, Frank Lloyd Wright meets Glen Murcott on an island off the coast of – where else?- West Cork. Aside from the Boat House, there are lots of other superbly comfortable cottages to rent in Paul and Georgie Keane’s complex of rental properties, and there is also the terrifically delicious Inish Beg honey to be enjoyed”

- John & Sally McKenna's Bridgestone Irish Food Guide 2007

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