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Sea
Breeze Bed and Breakfast Accommodation, in the heart of Ireland's premier
fishing port of
Castletownbere, has undergone a whole new redevelopment to offer you, the
visitor, comfort and relaxation during your stay here. The spacious bedrooms
command spectacular sea-views of the harbour or wonderful rugged scenery of the Caha Mountains.
A family welcome awaits you at Sea Breeze B&B with its picturesque
surroundings and every amenity available for you to enjoy the wonderful
atmosphere. A large spacious uncluttered lounge enables you to sit, relax and
take in the breathtaking views. Outside, there are garden furniture for you to
laze in and soak up the sun and the mild Gulf Stream sea breezes.

Castletownbere
and the Beara Peninsula - the best kept secret of Ireland - have wonderful
historical sites to visit, an abundance of outdoor activities to choose from,
and Sea Breeze B&B is the perfect base for you to enjoy what it is you wish to
do. It is only 10mins walk to the town of Castletownbere, where you can sample
the many cultural cuisines - with seafood a speciality in many restaurants. Your
host, Noralene is always on hand to advise you on the area and to answer any
queries you have.
Sea Breeze is open all year round (except for Christmas) and offers very
reasonable rates.
There is ample private parking facilities available for our guests. All that
is left for you to do is to email to check out availability.
Castletownbere is Ireland's premier white-fishing port and visitors can watch
the fishermen unload their catch, strolling along the quayside. There are
numerous activities for guests of all ages to enjoy all over Beara. Take the
breath-taking Ring of Beara trip to visit the Cable Car at Dursey, gaze at the
open Atlantic Ocean and the wonderful rugged scenery.
Stop off in Allihies for a swim in the golden sandy beach, then some light
refreshments in the village before continuing over the hills to Urhan and the
picturesque village of Eyeries. On to Ardgroom via Kilcatherine and onward to
Lauragh, going over the Healy Pass Road into Adrigole before heading back to Sea
Breeze to watch the boats enter and leave the harbour. Our advice would be to
take 2 days to do this full trip - to ensure you take in all the sights and
places of interest to visit... and then there is Bere Island - where you can
either bring your car on either ferry - or travel on foot and walk the 7 miles
stopping off to enjoy the many historical sites there.
There is also the option for those young at heart to do some of this trip on
horse-back - check out Dunboy Riding Stables for further details. There are
numerous Beara Way Walking & Cycling Routes to explore also
There is a Sailing and Power-Boating School in Adrigole or Kayaking and Canoeing
at the pebble beach in Tralahan in Castletownbere. For those of you who wish to
take in the sea air - but without all the physical work - take a sea-angling
trip on either the MV's 'Obsession' or 'Tigger, who also do guided shore
angling.
A round of golf at Berehaven Golf Club or a trip to the Fighting Fit
Gymnasium - both only minutes from Sea Breeze. Pay a visit to our heritage
museum Call of the Sea or visit one of the many art galleries that are in
Castletownbere. Have yourself pampered at Irises - Health, Beauty &
Thalassotherapy Centre. Just a sample of what there is to do and see in
Castletownbere and surrounding areas.
For further information on the rugged Beara Peninsula - log onto
http://www.bearainfo.com
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