A busy market town located near to several popular seaside resorts such as Inchadoney and Owenahincha. Fine 19th century mill buildings have been adapted for modern use, and now house the town library and County Council offices. Local planning authorities have encouraged the use of traditional hand painted signs with special emphasis on the Irish language on the business premises of the town.
Map of Clonakilty
Getting To and Around Clonakilty
For information on getting to and around Co. Cork, see our Co. Cork Transport Guide.
Public Transport to and around Clonakilty
230 St Patrick's Quay Bus route operated by Dave Long Coach Travel Limited
230 Skibbereen, stop 236081 Bus route operated by Dave Long Coach Travel Limited
237 Goleen (Post Office) - Skibbereen Bus route operated by Bus Éireann
237 Outside Kent Station Cork - Baltimore Bus route operated by Bus Éireann
253 Kinsale, stop 236381 Bus route operated by Local Link Cork
253 W Cork Business Park, stop 215351 Bus route operated by Local Link Cork
253 Clonakilty Bus route operated by Local Link Cork
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Places to Stay in Clonakilty
- An Sugan Guesthouse 41/42 Wolfe Tone Street
- Clonakilty Park Hotel Clogheen
- Dunmore House Hotel Dunmore
- Emmet Hotel 2/3 Emmet Square
- Fernhill House Hotel & Gardens Tawnies Lower
- Melrose Bed & Breakfast Melrose, The Miles
- O'Donovan's Hotel 44/45 Pearse Street
- Springfield House Kilkern, Castlefreke
- The Clonakilty Hotel Wolfe Tone Street
Things to Do in Clonakilty
- Lisselan Estate Gardens Lisselan Estate
- West Cork Model Railway Village The Station, Inchydoney Road