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RESTAURANTS |
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At Hayfield Manor we offer a wealth
of dining options where you will experience unobtrusive service and
spectacularly good food. Choose from a showcasing of the very best
of local produce coupled with a choice of Champagnes and
international wines which combine to create a unique dining
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Orchids:
Irish Dining - one of the untold secrets is mastered in
Orchids - elegantly appointed
overlooking the original walled gardens and terrace. There
is no prescriptive dress
code, but dressing up seems natural. Orchids is open from
Tuesday to Saturday inclusive.
Breakfast is enjoyed
in Orchids restaurant overlooking the original walled
gardens. |
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Perrotts:
"Hayfield Manor's glass
walled design led
casual dining option"
Hayfield Manor's exciting new contemporary style restaurant
offering an informal menu, served 12.30 pm to 2.15pm
and 6.30pm to 10.30pm daily. |
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Private Dining:
Hayfield Manor has a choice of two private dining rooms, The
Private Dining Room overlooking the original walled gardens
which adjoins the Library. We can cater for up to 50 people
in these elegant rooms. The Vine, located downstairs from
Perrotts restaurant is a unique modern wine cellar. We can
cater for up to 25 people for private dining, drinks
receptions or wine tasting. |
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Breakfast at Hayfield:
Breakfast is enjoyed in Orchids restaurant overlooking the
original walled gardens. |
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BOARD ROOMS |
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Hayfield Manor Hotel can
comfortably satisfy your business and conferencing
requirements.We have a selection of luxuriously appointed
conference suites which can accommodate up to 110 delegates.
Suites feature air conditioning, have natural daylight, have
multi phone lines and high speed wireless internet access.
All of the boardrooms have Wireless and ISDN capabilities. |
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The
Executive Boardroom, stylishly furnished
with a fantastic mahogany and leather
board table and green leather swivel
chairs. Fully air conditioned and
overlooking the original walled gardens
this room is a comfortable meeting place
for up to 20 people. |
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Conference Facilities:
We can comfortably make your
business a pleasure. Please take a moment to browse through
our conference facilities and Delegate Packages and do not
hesitate to contact us should you have any additional
queries. |
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THINGS TO DO |
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Wherever you are in Co.
Cork you are never far from a golf course. The scenery is inspiring,
the green fees reasonable and the clubhouses welcoming. Each lends
themselves to an inspiring game of golf. South west of Ireland is
the ultimate golfers paradise. |
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Cork is a paradise for
anglers, be it boat, riverbank, lakeside or deep sea. Tackle dealers
can supply every angling need and advice. Where permits are
necessary the charges are reasonable. Sea angling is also very
popular along the coastline where you have a choice of fishing from
the beach pier rock surface or boat. The local deep sea angling
centres are at Youghal, Ballycotton, Cobh, Passage West, Kinsale and
Crosshaven. |
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For those of you who
would like to try your hand at tennis, The Tennis Village, a five-minute
drive from the hotel offers you six indoor and nine floodlit outdoor
courts of excellent standard. All the courts have sand filled
synthetic surfaces and are available for hire on an hourly basis.
Racquets and equipment may also be hired upon request. |
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For equestrian
enthusiasts the Hotel can ensure and provide activities to cater for
all levels and all areas within the horse riding field. We will be
able to organise country trails, pony trekking and tuition, both
individual and group for all levels. |
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Clay Target Shooting is
a very popular activity. It is a sport that can be enjoyed by
complete beginners as well as experienced shooters. It is available
all year round and is an ideal activity to occupy a morning or
afternoon during your stay. |
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LEISURE |
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Indulge in a trip to
our exclusive Health Spa, where residents of Hayfield Manor enjoy
our wide range of private facilities. Against a background of
soothing classical music guests can avail of beauty therapies to
revitalise, workouts to invigorate, and massages to ease away the
strains of modern living. |
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Places to Go...
Visit the Cork City Gaol (5 minutes drive)
Visit the University College Cork
Visit the Blarney Castle (20 minutes drive) |
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ABOUT CORK |
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Cork claims some of the most varied
and spectacular scenery in the country. The southern coastline,
sculptured by the ice age and influenced by the warm waters of the
Gulf stream, is steeped in ancient history and folklore.
This
mountainous area has an abundance of natural beauty and is enriched
by sub-tropical flora produced by the unusually warm temperate
climate.
Visitors to the area can travel by air, boat, train
or car to Cork City, the second city in the Republic of Ireland.
With her remarkable charm, bumpy bridges, hilly streets and
distinctive continental air, the city of Cork will not fail to
captivate the welcome of all of her visitors, young and old. |
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