Old Head Suites

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Old Head Suites, Old Head, Kinsale, County Cork

Luxury Five-Star Golf Resort. Country Location

The Old Head is not so much a hotel, rather it simply offers you the chance to stay in beautiful rooms in an unbelievable location at the Old Head Golf Links. Located about 20 minutes from the town of Kinsale, residents are close enough to visit Kinsale in the evenings or just relax and dine at Old Head Golf Links. If you are considering back-to-back rounds at Old Head, then staying overnight can make a lot of sense. Golf on consecutive days here is something we recommend in that it guards against a potentially dull day, which would take away some of the beauty of Old Head. There are a total of 15 suites here and while they are actually built under the clubhouse, they all offer magnificent sea views, which have to be seen to be believed.

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Sightseeing

Sightseeing & Tourist Attractions in Southwest Ireland

The main attraction of Ireland as a golf destination may indeed be its great golf courses but the overall experience is influenced by many other factors including great accommodation options, restaurants, pubs, people, and not least it’s stunning scenery and superb visitor attractions. Each region offers something very different and with all locations being quite close together, it’s very easy to mix the stunning countryside and coastline with more urban attractions.

Cliffs of Moher

We work with each of our clients to recommend what suits their trip best. You may have a full day to spend sightseeing or you may prefer to squeeze in a quick stop on the way to or from the golf course but we will make sure that you maximise your experience at all times. The below is intended as a very general guide to sightseeing in Southwest Ireland.

Offering so much superb scenery, interesting attractions and beautiful little towns and villages, it is impossible to find the time to take in everything in this region of Ireland. The main city is Cork and while in the area, visitors should be sure to include the likes of Blarney Castle, Fota Wildlife Park, Cork City Jail Heritage Centre, Titanic Experience Cobh and Midleton Distillery.

Another area where you are likely to find yourself is Kinsale, a beautiful harbour town south of Cork City and a convenient base from which to play Old Head Golf Links. Known as the gourmet capital of Ireland, Kinsale boasts many superb restaurants but you should also take in a Kinsale Harbour Cruise and visit the stunning Charles Fort just outside town.

Cliffs of Moher

Killarney is a particularly popular location for golfers and as a central base from which to play the great courses nearby, Killarney is hard to beat. Whether you have a full free day to take in the sights or a half day before or after golf, there is much to see, including the scenic Dingle Peninsula, Muckross House, Gardens & Traditional Farms, Torc Waterfall (pictured above), the Gap of Dunloe, Killarney National Park, Ross Castle and Kate Kearney’s Cottage.

A typical golfing itinerary in the Southwest would see you spend at least some time in County Clare, from where you can play the likes of Lahinch and Doonbeg. Here again, there are many terrific sightseeing options. If you are travelling with family, a trip to the Aillwee Caves in Ballyvaughan is a great day out, while other locations of interest include the Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, the Burren Centre and Craggaunowen Living Past.