What's Ballydehob like for family-friendly vacations?
If you’ve been thinking about a vacation with your kids, Ballydehob is a good choice. There are some entertaining activities you and the family might enjoy.
What's the seasonal weather like in Ballydehob?
The hottest months are usually August and July with an average temp of 59°F, while the coldest months are February and March with an average of 48°F. Average annual precipitation for Ballydehob is 47 inches.
What's there to see and do with your family in Ballydehob?
While you and your family are vacationing in Ballydehob, you might want to visit some family-friendly attractions such as Schull Harbour and Glengarriff Harbour. Make sure you have lots of time for activities like Waterfall Alpaca Farm and Glengarriff Woods Nature Reserve.
Recent Reviews in Ballydehob
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Friendly staff on the reception. Very clean and well kept hotel."
"So surprised at this place, did not expect as much as it had to offer, it was beautiful! Food was delicious, staff friendly, everything you’d expect from an Irish hotel. Breakfast was the best (apart from my sisters house) I’ve had on my whole three week trip, through various parts of the country. Pauline, my breakfast waitress was excellent, courteous, friendly and had a word for everyone she met. A treasure."
"We tried to stay at all different bnb's on our trip ...this was our farmhouse one. It's a nice place.very clean ... wonderful owner very nice lady. It's not your usual bnb ...more like your own room and bathroom in your aunt's house ... living room to match. Very authentic and enjoyable. Very near ring of Kerry and a short drive from town."
A verified traveller stayed at White Heather Farmhouse
"As a VRBO Host and an owner of a guest house I can sometimes have my expectations not met. I had the pleasure of staying for 3 weeks at the cottage. its well equipped with anything you might need for a relaxing holiday. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fireplace, salon and a real working kitchen with most everything you need. close enough to the pub and food shop but far enough away to feel isolated. It a real Irish home with out the bells and whistles you might get at a more modern/commercial property. Kathleen and Jack are great hosts, they are less than 1 k away… good communication and very friendly."
A verified traveller stayed at Cosy south facing sunny cottage Ballylickey, Bantry - on the Wild Atlantic Way