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Ballynoe House Planning on Reopening in March 2021

Posted by Mark Grace 
· September 17, 2020 

We are planning on reopening for weekly guesthouse letting from March 2021, subject to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic at that time.

We will be introducing a number of changes that include:

  • A minimum stay of 7 days (except under certain circumstances, for example our support of the West Cork Rally, if held)
  • Weekend bookings will only be available outside of high season
  • Revised check-in and check out times (to allow for longer turnarounds)
  • A revised Privacy Policy that includes the retention of information for Covid-19 tracing
  • A revised Booking Terms & Conditions that include clauses specifically relating to Covid-19
  • The removal of some items from the guesthouse inventory that may be perceived as higher risk for the potential spreading of Covid-19
  • Additional Covid-19 related procedures that guest will be required to adhere to during their stay.

During the pandemic, our automatic online booking system will remain closed. We will continue to make no-obligation reservations manually by email and telephone. Please follow our Facebook page for the latest updates.

We Plan to Reopen in March 2021

We Plan to Reopen in March 2021

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About Us

Ballynoe House has three luxury self-catering guesthouses situated just 10 minutes from Clonakilty, the multi-award-winning West Cork tourist destination, and within a short walk of several beaches; an ideal location for your holiday on this part of the Wild Atlantic Way. Our blog posts cover events and opportunities for activities in West Cork as well as Ballynoe House which has a Resident Genealogist and Resident Artist.

Press Coverage:
West Cork People (July 2018)
Irish Independent Travel Feature (December 2018)

From Our Blog

  • Ballynoe House Planning on Reopening in March 2021
  • Ballynoe House COVID-19 Update
  • West Cork Garden Trail 2020
  • Remaining Availability at Ballynoe House for End June through July 2020
  • Travelling the Seven C’s – An Approach to Genetic Genealogy (Part 2)
  • Travelling the Seven C’s – An Approach to Genetic Genealogy (Part 1)
  • From Family Historian to Genetic Genealogist
  • Team Accommodation Available for West Cork Rally 2020
  • West Cork DNA & Family History Symposium 2020
  • Out of Africa – A Personal Ancestral DNA Journey
  • Celebrating Christmas & New Year 2019 in West Cork
  • A Sustainable Holiday Means Booking Direct
  • Reviews & Comments for Ballynoe House (from Summer/Autumn Guests 2019)
  • atDNA Goes Pop!
  • Look Before You Book (Our Video Archive)
  • Kevin the Rescue Jackdaw
  • New Telephone Number
  • Reviews & Comments for Ballynoe House (up to Spring 2019)
  • The Folds Beneath Your Feet
  • Heads Up on Dandelions
  • Miniature Rock Gardens
  • West Cork Rally 2019
  • Ballynoe House Offers Excellent Value for Money
  • Frequently-Asked Questions
  • Autism-Friendly Accommodation & Environment
  • Clonakilty Festivals
  • Safety & Security for our Guests
  • Forty Years of Family History Research in 2019
  • Sandscove – Our Secret Beach
  • What Use is Sibling DNA for Family History?
  • Sharing Your atDNA Test Results
  • Surf’s Up in West Cork
  • Clonakilty – Ireland’s Place of the Year for 2017
  • Children’s Activities at Ballynoe House
  • West Cork People (July 2018 Edition)
  • Flexible Family Accommodation
  • Self-Catering Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Cooking Yourself
  • Attending a Wedding or Event at a Clonakilty-area Hotel?
  • The Gypsy in Me
  • Partnering with FiveStar International
  • A Tour of Ballynoe Mews (Holiday Lets)
  • Ballynoe House Holiday Lets
  • A Connection to Michael Collins (1890-1922)
  • Having a Whale of a Time
  • Ballynoe House Presents The Barn House
  • The Constant West Cork Gardener
  • DNA Solves a 170-Year-Old Family Mystery
  • DNA in Family History Research
  • Old Postcards of Clonakilty
  • A Family Member Who Sank with the SS Titanic
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