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		<title>Welcome to the Marine</title>
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		<description>The Marine is a family-run business complex which comprises of a Bar (index.php/Facilities/Bar-Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Self-Catering-units-West-Cork.html), Restaurant (/index.php/Facilities/Restaurant-Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Self-Catering-units-West-Cork.html), 18 Self-Catering 2   3 bedroom holiday home houses (sleeps 5) and 11 individual en-suite Hotel Style Bedrooms (/index.php/Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Self-Catering-West-Cork/Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Rooms-West-Cork-Accommodation.html)  ideally located in the picturesque coastal village of Glandore, West Cork, Ireland. The area of Glandore (/index.php/West-Cork-Locations/Glandore-Village-West-Cork-Ireland.html) is considered one of Ireland&amp;rsquo;s most beautiful sea inlets and is a much sought after holiday home destination to several well-known personalities   executives.The Apart-Hotel style complex consists of 5 Self-Catering 2 Bed Room Houses (/index.php/Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Self-Catering-West-Cork/Cork-Accommodation-Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Self-Catering-2-Bed-Holiday-Homes-Houses.html) and 13 Self-Catering 3 Bed Room Houses (/index.php/Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Self-Catering-West-Cork/Cork-Accommodation-Glandore-Marine-Hotel-Self-Catering-2-Bed-Holiday-Homes-Houses.html) that both sleep up to 5 guests. The bar is light and airy with unique circular features such as the bar counter itself. Please note: While we endeavour to keep our information as relavent and up to date, details are subject to availability.</description>
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		<title>Glandore Village West Cork Ireland</title>
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		<description>Glandore (/index.php/West-Cork-Locations/Glandore-Village-West-Cork-Ireland.html) is a pretty coastal village located in the South West of Cork, Ireland. It is located one hours drive from Cork Airport. The village and surrounding sea areas of Union Hall (index.php/West-Cork-Locations/Union-Hall.html) , Castletownshend, Leap and Rosscarbery (/index.php/West-Cork-Locations/Rosscarbery-West-Cork-Ireland.html) are steeped in history. Towns like Skibbereen (index.php/West-Cork-Locations/Skibbereen.html) and Clonakilty (index.php/West-Cork-Locations/Clonakilty.html) are only about 15 mins drive away.</description>
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		<title>Drombeg Stone Circle, Glandore</title>
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		<title>Cork Swansea Ferry</title>
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		<description>The return of the Swansea Cork Ferry has been received with great enthuasim. The ferry re-opened under the name of the Fastnetline (http://www.fastnetline.com/). Fastnet Line operates the Swansea to Cork route car ferry to Southern  Ireland from Swansea, South Wales in the UK. The ferry service operates  year-round with 4 weekly services in each direction in the peak months  of July   August and 3 weekly services in each direction from  September to June. The service is available to foot passengers, cars, caravans and  freight traffic and since its launch in March 2010 has renewed a vital  trade and tourism link between the UK and the South of Ireland. The  service eliminates almost 400 miles (600km) of driving on a round-trip  from Cork to London. The overnight crossings ensure that you arrive  refreshed and ready to commence your onward journey when you arrive in  Cork or Swansea.</description>
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