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The Grand Hotel Fermoy

4 of 5 stars
Toronto
Nov 20, 2009

We stayed at The Grand Hotel on our way to West Cork to break up the journey with our new baby. The staff were extremely helpful and the manager couldn't have been more hospitable. He introduced...more

Il Padrino Italian Restaurant

1 of 5 stars
Cork, Ireland
Nov 20, 2009

I agree totally with the previous reviewer. The arrogance of the staff here is gobsmaking. I know for a fact, they purposefully double book at peak times and when full can pretend to have lost your...more

Greenfields Luxury Bed & Breakfast

5 of 5 stars
Liverpool
Nov 20, 2009

The couple that run this, Ann & David Russell, couldn't have been more helpful, we even got a lift to the place from Cork Airport, as David happened to be travelling through at near enough the same...more

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