Midweek Breaks
Incredible Value for your money in June & the Autumn for those who can get away Sunday to Thursday
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Golf Holidays West Cork Ireland

Skibbereen & West Carbery Golf Club
Special Offer Golf Breaks: We have negotiated discounted green fees for our guests with the Skibbereen and West Carbery Golf Club and now offer special packages for Golf Breaks with 2 nights accommdoation and 2 rounds of golf.
| The Garden Retreat | From €200 midweek, €240 weekend for 2 people |
| Courtyard Cottages | From €305 midweek, €360 weekend for 4 people; €440 midweek, €500 weekend for 6 people |
| The Foresters House/The Lodge | From €410 midweek, €485 weekend for 4 people; €490 midweek, €565 weekend for 6 people |
| The Boat House | From €490 midweek, €590 weekend for 4 people; €570 midweek, €670 weekend for 6 people; €735, €860 for 8 people |
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Skibbereen & West Carbery Golf
Club: 10 minutes from Inish Beg, 18 hole, 5,967 yard course is set against the backdrop of the internationally known Lough Hyne and the beautiful village of Baltimore and its surrounding islands. Relax in the welcoming clubhouse—relax with a creamy pint of stout and choose from an extensive sample of culinary delights on offer.
Golf Courses / Driving Ranges West Cork Ireland
There is a wide variety of golf courses and driving ranges that are located within an hours drive of Inish Beg:
Bantry (30 mins. drive time)
Clonakilty (40 mins.)
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Dunmore Golf Course
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Lisselan Golf Course
Kinsale (60 mins.)
Rosscarbery (30 mins.)
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Rosscarbery Golf Driving Range
Ballydehob (20 mins.)
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West Cork Golf Academy 5 holes, driving range,
professional tuition
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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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