Set in a Georgian property, once home to poetess Mary Jane Irwin, An Sugan is a family-run guesthouse and seafood restaurant. Located at the heart of the historic city of Clankilty, the guesthouse is 10 minutes’ walk from Clonakilty Museum, which boasts a display of Michael Collins memorabilia.
Each room at An Sugan feature a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi, and tea/coffee making facilities. The furniture is chic and modern and guests can enjoy a stylish environment. Yoghurt, cereals, and Full Irish breakfast are also included in the room rate.
Next door to the guesthouse, the An Sugan seafood restaurant boasts an award-winning menu which is designed to complement fresh fish delivered daily and local produce. Guests can enjoy the West Cork Seafood Pie and Traditional Fresh Fish & Hand‐Cut Potato Chips. The restaurant also offers lighter options and home-made desserts.
5 km from the property, Inchydoney offers beautiful beaches and scenic views of the sea. Whale watching, fishing and surfing are amongst the activities available in this seaside town. Templebryan Stone Circle, also known as the Druid Temple, is 2 and half km from the property.
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Adresse: 41 Wolfe Tone Street, Clonakilty (Kort)
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Rooms are fabulous, bed is so comfy! The style of the whole place is modern but cosy and just feel at home from minute you arrive. Staff are helpful and friendly. We had dinner in restaurant which was delicious and the breakfast at the guesthouse is one of the best we've ever had including 5 star hotels, couldn't fault the place! Location is also perfect!.
The staff are very pleasant and make you feel at home straight away, the room was very nice and quiet..On returning to the land of black pudding I will definitely stay there again. alle vurderinger »
Lovely old house tastefully restored. Very good breakfast, everything cooked to order and lovely fresh eggs, homemade bread and marmalade. Lovely fish restaurant next door.
Amazing and friendly service from the moment we arrived.
Our room was much bigger than I expected, it had everything we needed and was very comfortable.
It was spotless and the staff were very friendly.
Our shower wasn't working and we reported it, by the time we came back it was fixed - a great service.
Nicely decorated room, breakfast, service was good. Location was handy for Clonakilty.
The old style reading room on the ground floor was very nice.
Lovley welcome, lovley room and great breakfast, reasonably priced for such good accomadation, central for enjoying great nightlife.
Tastefully redecorated rooms in historic period townhouse.
Súgán Restaurant adjoining with very good fish and general menus.
So cute! Lovely decor and a comfy bed!! Great brekkie and good value for money-definitely recommend!!.
bedroom comfortable cosy and great power shower, breakfast huge and brown bread delicious.
All of it. Great friendly helpfull staff. Good room great breakfast brilliant location.
Location perfect, room was lovely, breakfast was beautiful.
The friendliness of staff and quality of the service.
Lovely breakfast and great service.
Lunch and evening meal excellent.
good location in centre of town.
The food and central location.
The friendly,helpful staff.
Size of room
Location.
Clean spacious room akin to a modern hotel room in a period house. Ideal if you want to stay in the town of clonakilty.
Nice Georgian House in centre of Clonakilty.Clean room.Tea making
facility.Shower and towels good.
Rooms were comfortable and clean , breakfast was very good.
It was clean and nicely decorated in a good location.
Location. Breakfast. Peaceful.
Nice rooms.
Good location.
Nothing!.
I asked for a room downstairs for my elderly parents but was given rooms at the very top of the house. They had great difficulty with the stairs. Also a bit noisy at night when people came out of the pubs as An Sugan is in centre of town.
No complaints.
Nothing.
There was nothing not to like.
Breakfast poor.
Check in could be more efficient.
the shower area could do with A makeover.
not enough coffee and tea or milk in the room.
A bit soulless even though the house itself was a period residance. A bit pricey for simple B&B given the amount of services offered.
No welcome or Thanks. Felt no one in charge and could'nt care
less.No drinking glass in room and T.v not working.Breakfast under
cooked. Room was cold. It was May, but weather very cold still.Overall
It was'nt comfortable and we wolld'nt stay again.
Our room overlooked that industrial unit which smelt and was noisey.
The bed was way too small and as a result not comfortable at all. I'm not sure if this review involves the restaurant but the food and service there was very poor and did in fact ruin our stay.
Communal Room was poorly looked after. There were old magazines on
the floor. Seats broken and taken apart. It looked like this room had
been completely forgotten about. Very dusty and unkept. The service
in the restaurant left a lot to be desired. We were rushed through
every course.
The room was small, the bathroom had a very low ceiling, not designed for guys who are 1m90 tall. At 9 on a Sunday morning bottles were being disposed of and whoever was doing the work, ensured every bottle was broken.
Booking in is at bar at end of road. No clues. Staff unfriendly Room
overlooked backyard,literally strewn with bottles and restaurant waste.
My wife was refused porridge and an egg for breakfast as porridge was
classed as a hot meal. I was ready to air these complaints at checkout
but proprietor did not ask about our stay, just happy to take my money.
Not worth 100euros a night.