"We had a lovely stay at the cottage for 1 week in November.
The same parking spot right outside the door of the cottage was always there for us.
There was COMPLETE silence even though it is in the town centre. Local takeouts are closeby, within walking distance, also groceries, pharmacy ,cafes etc and by walking distance i mean within 5 mins, at a leisurely pace.
Lismore is an extremely quiet town. There are pubs but no customers, that we saw. Im assuming summertime is the busy season.
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"Staying at Ballyvolane was like being in an Irish historical novel. It was amazing in every aspect: food, bed comfort, and especially the staff. They made us feel so welcome. We would recommend Ballyvolane to anyone who wants a peaceful stay in a beautiful manor house!"
"Host was amazing. Such a unique accommodations. Wonderful idea for a single family or a group of families. So many extra features available to make your stay perfect. Wonderful setting and piece of paradise. "
"The weather was great —- the location of the property is excellent and the views are spectacular. Very great place to stay— highly recommend to any couple or family. "
"I loved the location, the front desk person was sort of busy and preoccupied. Being close to the ocean was a huge win with little kids. The bedrooms and water service delivery was great. We loved the pool, but the hours are weird for kids. "
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You can study the exhibits at Lismore Heritage Centre, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Lismore. Stroll along the riverfront or experience the area's art scene.
Explore the medieval Lismore Castle gardens where paths wind through ancient yew trees and contemporary sculptures. Discover local crafts at the Lismore Heritage Centre before taking a guided tour of St. Carthage's Cathedral with its stunning stained glass windows.
The hottest months are usually July and August, with an average temperature of 14°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 5°C. Average annual precipitation for Lismore is 992 mm.