About Ballinwillin House
A working farm where you can see wild boar, goats, cattle and red deer roaming the pastures, Ballinwillin House offers sumptuous guest rooms with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a modern, tiled en suite bathroom.
Guests can enjoy traditional Irish food beside a roaring fire in colder months. High-quality artisan food is served and you can try traditional wine tasting on site.
Ballinwillin House dates back to 1727, and is set in 80 acres of grounds in Ireland’s pretty Golden Vale. Guests can simply relax and enjoy the picturesque countryside.
Ireland’s largest mountain bike trails at Ballyhoura are just 20 minutes’ drive away, and the house offers free bike storage, washing, and servicing. Transport to and from the trails can be arranged for an additional charge.
Couples particularly like the location — they rated it 9.4 for a two-person trip on booking.com.
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Meet the Owners
At the heart of Ballinwillin Farm Tour are the passionate owners, Pat and Miriam Mulcahy. With a deep-rooted commitment to sustainable farming practices and a love for their land, this dynamic duo has transformed their family farm into a haven of organic excellence. Pat's expertise in ethical animal husbandry, combined with Miriam's culinary prowess and dedication to creating exceptional wines, has brought their shared vision to life. Their warm hospitality and genuine love for what they do shine through every aspect of the farm tour, creating an authentic and unforgettable experience for visitors. Join them on this extraordinary journey as they share their knowledge, stories, and delicious farm-to-fork creations, inviting you to savor the beauty of their land and taste the fruits of their labor.