€35 per person sharing per night
Situated 1km from Bantry town centre, The Mill is a cosy, chalet-style house with attractive landscaped gardens run by Mrs. Tosca Kramer.All bedrooms are en-suite with TV. Other facilities include WiFi, car park and tea/coffee making facilities. Situated 1km from Bantry. The Mill is the perfect place to stay for people looking for a relaxed break.



The proprietor, Tosca Kramer will make you feel at home in the relaxed surroundings of their luxiourious house. The house is ideally situated 1km from Bantry town along the Glengarriff road N71. This spacious bungalow is comfortably furnished, with stripped pine floors and every inch of wall is covered with vibrant paintings, all bedrooms are en-suite and well equipped.and non-smoking.
There is a spacious dining/sitting room which forms the heart of the house along with a well-appointed conservatory, which adds to the relaxed atmosphere.
“Most of the bedrooms are on the ground floor and have hairdryers and TVs. Kees Kramer is not only a craftsman, making all the wardrobes, cabinets and dining room tables, but also an artist. A selection of his work can be found around the house. There are plenty of excellent pubs and restaurants in the area, and close by there are golf, fishing and horseback riding. The Mill offers a laundry service. No pets and no smoking. The house is on the N71 in the direction of Glengariff. Visa accepted.”
Half a mile along the Glengarriff road, this spacious bungalow is comfortably furnished, with stripped pine floors and every inch of wall covered with vibrant paintings; all bedrooms are en-suite and non-smoking
Famous in song, Bantry Bay in West Cork Ireland is of legendary beauty. Bantry, at the head of the bay, is a busy market town and fishing port.Bantry and its surrounding region is full of places to visit and things to do.
The Bantry region is divided into three main areas corresponding with the peninsulas i.e. The Beara Peninsula, The Sheep's Head or in Irish (Muintir Bhaire) Peninsula and The Mizen Peninsula. These extend south-west in the Atlantic up to 30 miles.