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Midleton is a town in County Cork, Ireland. It is not far from Carrigtohill, Aghada, Gyleen, Ladysbridge, Cobh, and Ballycotton and is one of 59 towns or villages in County Cork in which Go2 has cottages or holidays lets available. Follow the links to find holiday cottages and lets available in this area on Go2, or view the surrounding area on the map below.
County Cork is located in the south west corner of Ireland, part of the province of Munster and named after the city of Cork. It is a beautiful and scenic county with many mountain ranges including the Caha Mountains, the Slieve Miskish, the Ballyhoura Mountains, the Shehy Mountains (in which Knockboy, at 706m, is the highest peak in Cork), and the Galtee Mountains which extend through Tipperary, Limerick and Cork. The Galtee Mountains are the highest range in Ireland.
There are three major rivers in Cork, the Lee, the Blackwater and the Brandon, as well as a number of lakes. The river valleys, lakes, forests and mountains, combine with the dramatic coastline and many beaches to make Cork a wonderful holiday destination. All the scenery, of course, forms the home of a great deal of wildlife, and the surrounding ocean is a great place to see whales, basking sharks and a number of other species.
Any visit to Cork would not be complete without visiting some of the small villages and surrounding islands, including Fota Island with its house, gardens and wildlife park, and of course Cork is home to the Blarney Stone.
Find
holiday cottages and lets in
Midleton
with Go2
Find hotels in
Midleton
with Go2
Find Bed & Breakfast (B&Bs) and Guesthouses in
Midleton
with BedAndBreakfasts.co.uk

Find campsites in
Midleton
with PitchUp.com

What to Visit and Where to Eat in
Midleton

Wondering what to do when you get there? Where to visit?
How to keep the kids quiet? Have a browse of the great 'Days Out With The Kids'
website to get some ideas.
Find days out and attractions in
Midleton
Hungry? For great restaurants and cafes in
Midleton
pay the following sites a visit...
Find restaurants
in
Midleton
at Yell.com
Find restaurants
in
Midleton
at the Resturant Guide

For more great dining in
Midleton
visit Sugar Vine
If you like walking then be sure to visit the following
site before heading off to
Midleton...
Walks Around
Britain - Britain's only walking website with
video walks. Walking routes, maps, information and more about walking in Britain
- on DVD and Blu-ray too.
Finally, if you're packing your cycles and want to find
some great routes in the
Midleton
area then...
Cycle-Route.com
- should have all the information you'll need. As
well as cycle routes this site is also packed with information, guides, a store
and its own forums.

The Weather in
Midleton

Will it rain or will it shine? Here's the outlook for
Midleton
over the next few days...
How to Get There - Your Transport Travel Guide to
Midleton

That's it - you've decided. You've read our travel guide
to
Midleton
and you're convinced.
Midleton
is the place for you. So, how do you get there? Just follow the helpful links below...
Planes, trains or automobiles... Transport Direct will point you
in the right direction!
Or simply plan your journey
with Traveline :-)
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Travelling to or from Ireland? Don't forget the ferry! Not only does it give you
the freedom of taking your own car but it provides a superb experience of travelling
by sea and exploring the coastline. With convenient routes between Holyhead and Dublin, or Pembroke and Rosslare, we recommend
Irish Ferries for great, low-cost, transport.
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