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  1. Jan 22, 2017 · Ireland is one of the most stunning islands on the planet and there is plenty of debate when it comes to which county is the prettiest. You could make good arguments for Galway, Wicklow, Kerry and a host of others but today we thought we’d show off the stunning beauty of county Cork.

  2. Aug 15, 2024 · Gougane Barra, located in County Cork, Ireland, is a picturesque valley and heritage site nestled in the Shehy Mountains near Ballingeary. This scenic spot marks the source of the River Lee and features a tranquil lake with an oratory situated on a small island.

    • The Beara Peninsula
    • Mizen Head
    • Ireland’s Teardrop and Cape Clear Island
    • Blarney Castle
    • Bantry House
    • The Baltimore Beacon Walk
    • Gougane Barra
    • Cobh
    • Lough Hyne
    • Cork City

    You’ll find the magnificent Beara Peninsulafinely plonked between Bantry Bay and the Kenmare River in West Cork. It’s here that you’ll discover a landscape that’ll never leave you. The Peninsula, which is arguably one of the most scenic places to visit in Cork, is best explored by foot, although you can see some of the finest scenery it has to offe...

    A journey to Mizen Head will take you to Ireland’s most southerly point where the Wild Atlantic Way’sscenery is at its most dramatic. The signal station at Mizen was constructed to protect those sailing off the coast of Ireland and those that visit will be immersed in the areas history via the Maritime Museum. However, it’s what’s outside that coun...

    One of the more non-tourists things to do in Cork is a tour that takes you from Baltimore to Cape Clear Island and then, on the return journey, around Fastnet Rock. Fastnest is nicknamed ‘Ireland’s Teardrop’ as it was the last part of Ireland that many 19th-century Irish emigrants saw as they sailed across to North America. You can climb aboard the...

    Now, Blarney Castle gets its fair share of criticism. This is mainly due to people thinking that the Blarney Stoneis the only thing that Blarney Castle has to offer. That isn’t the case – the grounds here are gorgeous and they’re the perfect spot for a ramble. There are also some very unusual places to see, like the ‘Witches kitchen’. If you want t...

    Our next stop takes us to Bantry House and Gardens– the ancestral home of the Earls of Bantry. You’ll find it finely perched on a site that overlooks Bantry Bay. The house and it’s beautifully maintained gardens opened to the public in 1946. Those that visit can kick-back with a bite to eat in the tearoom or head for a saunter around the gardens. O...

    The Baltimore Beacon is arguably best-visited around sunset when the sun dips over Sherkin Island(as an added bonus you can enjoy a pint in nearby Bushe’s Bar after!). You’ll find it standing proudly at the entrance to Baltimore harbour where it’s been acting as a warning system for sea-farers for many a year. The British ordered the construction o...

    I’ve visited our next stop, Gougane Barra, on many occasions and it is, in my opinion, one of the best things to do in Cork when the weather’s good! There are few places in the world, never mind in Ireland, like the magical Gougane Barra. Those that visit will discover a large valley and lake that are enveloped by mountains which rise up to 370 met...

    Few towns in Cork are as photographed as the wonderful Cobh in East Cork. When you arrive, park up behind Cobh Cathedraland admire the impressive architecture. Although there are plenty of things to do in Cobh, most people only visit to see the Deck of Cards(photo on the left above). They’re worth a visit, but there’s more to Cobh than some colourf...

    This sea-water lake is nestled within a fold of rolling hills, 5km from the lively little town of Skibbereen. It’s also Ireland’s First Marine Nature Reserve with its very own ecosystem. This Lough Hyne Walktakes you up Knockomagh Hill and treats you to stunning views out over the lake and the surrounding countryside. It can take around an hour, wi...

    Cork City makes a great base to explore from – especially as you can round off a day of adventure in one of the trad pubs in Cork! Activity wise, there’s plenty of things to do in Cork City, like St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, where you’ll see the swinging cannonball which arrived in 1690… when it was fired from Elizabeth Fort during the siege of Cork. ...

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  4. Jun 19, 2024 · Sights & Landmarks. Sacred & Religious Sites. The derelict and now-famous Shandon Bells stand atop a beleaguered tower at St Anne's Church in Cork, giving visitors 360-degree city views and the unique experience of ringing the bells.

  5. Dec 28, 2023 · A little under a half hour's southerly drive from Cork, and at the gateway to scenic West Cork, is the quaint deep-sea fishing and yachting town of Kinsale. Once a medieval fishing port, historic Kinsale is one of the most scenic resorts on Ireland's southwest coast.

  6. Jan 19, 2023 · In the guide below, you’ll discover our favourite long and short walks in Cork City and across the wider county. From coastal walks, like the Ballycotton Cliff Walk, to woodland strolls, like the ones in Glengarriff Nature Reserve, there’s something to suit every fitness level below.