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This 4 star hotel is located in the city centre of Cork and was established in 2006. It is close to the University College Cork. The Hotel has a restaurant, a bar, a conference room, a coffee shop, an indoor swimming pool and a fitness centre/gym. All 182 rooms are equipped with minibar, hairdryer, safe, trouser press, ironing set and air conditioning. Other Hotel Information : Year of construction : 2006, Year of most recent renovation : 2006, Number of floors (main building) : 5, Number of floors (annexe) : 5, Total number of rooms : 182, Single rooms : 21, Double rooms : 161, Junior suites : 1, Suites : 0, Apartments : 0, Studios : 0, Bungalows : 0, Villas : 0, Disability-friendly rooms : 6, Connecting rooms, NO Connecting rooms Other amenities/ services: Wheelchair-accessible, NO Wheelchair-accessible, Disability-friendly bathroom, NO Disability-friendly bathroom, Double bed, Bathroom, Shower, Bathtub, Carpeted floors, Safe, Individually adjustable heating, Individually adjustable air conditioning, Direct dial telephone, Hi-fi, Ironing set, Tea and coffee making facilities, Fridge, Air conditioning in public areas, 24-hour reception, Hotel safe, Currency exchange facilities, Cloakroom, Lift access, Wired Internet, Room service, Laundry service, NO Car park, NO Garage, Gym, Small pets allowed (under 5 kg), NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg), Large pets allowed (over 5 kg), NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg), Wi-fi, Bar, Restaurant, Non-smoking area, Highchairs, Air conditioning in Restaurant, Childrens swimming area, Entertainment programme for children, Sauna, Hot tub, Massage, Spa treatments
The hotel overlooks the Sullane River in the market town of Macroom, County Cork. Set in mature grounds, it offers a relaxing setting for a holiday break. The 33 spacious bedrooms feature overlook the river. Breakfast is served in Riva restaurant which overlooks the river. Evening meals are served in Waders Bar which has a large patio area, open fire in the evenings and a warm friendly atmosphere. Macroom is an ideal touring base, the town itself is dominated by Macroom Castle which features 1200 acres of parkland to explore, other nearby attractions include Gougane Barra, Beal na Blath, Bealick Mill. The town itself is a market town with little craft shops, cafes and restaurants. There is an open market in the town square on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Macroom is situated between Cork and Killarney, Cork city is just 20 minutes away on the N22 and Killarney is 40 minutes to the West.