Mountview is a Town House Bed and Breakfast located in one of the nicest and most peaceful areas of
Mountview is a Town House Bed and Breakfast located in one of the nicest and most peaceful areas of
Telephone number:
Calling from Ireland: 0214 814260
Calling from outside Ireland: 00353 214 814260
email: mountviewcobh@gmail.com
Where are we: Beechmount, Cobh (see maps below)
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4 rooms ensuite (breakfast included)
2 rooms with view to Cobh's Bay and St Colman's
Cathedral
One of the rooms on ground floor
(suitable for disabled people)
Nice and peaceful garden
(access for disabled people also)
Private car park for guests
Central heating free in all rooms
TV in all bedrooms (free service)
Tea/Coffee facilities
Child Price Reduction
Double and family rooms
Angling
Golf within
No smoking bedroom
The Queenstown Story, Cobh
Housed in the restored Victorian
Cobh Railway station, this is a dramatic exhibition of the origins, history and legacy of Cobh.
Retrace the steps of the 2.5 million adults and children who emigrated from Ireland via Cobh on coffin ships, early steamers and finally on the great ocean liners. Explore the conditions on board the early emigrant vessels, including the dreaded coffin ship. Experience life on board a convict ship leaving Cobh for Australia in 1801. Discover Cobh's special connections with the ill fated Titanic which sank on her maiden voyage - Cobh was her last port of call. Relive the horror of World War I and the sinking of the Lusitania off Cork Harbour with the loss of 1,198 lives. Learn about Annie Moore and her two brothers who left Cobh for a new life in America and how she was the first emigrant ever to be processed in Ellis Island. From 2004 The Queenstown Story is a member of Heritage Island, while Cobh is a Heritage Town of Ireland.