Swansea Cork Ferry - Holiday Accommodation in the Swansea Valley

Swansea Cork Ferries

ferry to cork ireland from swansea

 

The Port of Swansea is 20 minutes from Bwthyn Y Saer Holiday Cottage

 

HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION IN THE SWANSEA VALLEY

Taking the ferry to Ireland? Passing through Swansea?

The Swansea to Cork ferry service was suspended in 2006. A group has started up called Bring Back The Swansea Cork Ferry. The terminal is only 20 minutes from our holiday cottage accommodation.  Many people who used the ferry spent some time in at our cottages in South Wales's beautiful Swansea Valley.

Driving times are one of the many advantages associated with choosing this ferry to Ireland. By departing from Swansea on the M4 motorway and arriving directly into Cork (Ringaskiddy) the gateway to Cork, Kerry, Limerick and Clare, you save up to 400 miles or over 8 hours of driving.

Welsh Accomodation

Taking the ferry to Wales? Holidaying in Swansea?

The port of Swansea in South Wales is situated very conveniently just off the M4 and all its connecting motorway routes, making it the ideal gateway to South Wales, including Cardiff, the Gower Peninsula beaches and the Brecon Beacons.  

We offer high quality self catering accommodation to suit your holiday/travel needs. 

ireland ferry

 

Our self catering farm holiday accommodation, located in the upper Swansea Valley, is an ideal holiday destination for those wishing to tour both Wales and Ireland.  Situated in beautiful Welsh countryside with views of Swansea Bay, the holiday accommodation is only 15 miles from the port of Swansea.

Self catering holiday cottage accommodation is becoming very popular with visitors to both Wales and Ireland.  Bwthyn Y Saer is equipped with all the conveniences of modern life whilst retaining the traditional atmosphere of an estate carpenter's workshop.   

Bluebells at Bwthyn Y Saer holiday accommodation 

For information on ferry services between Ireland and West Wales (Fishguard and Pembroke) and North Wales (Holyhead) please link to irish ferries and stena line.