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We weren't able to update this blog site until we arrived on land with a good internet connection. The following is from the update... Continue reading »
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Drive east to County Cork (approx. 1 1/2 hours) for the obligatory kiss on the Blarney Stone. Along the way, pass through the mountain... Continue reading »
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Wednesday 9 April Anne writing nowStarted the day with synchronised torture in the hotel pool. Worse than that our personal trainer disco... Continue reading »
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Seeing as we are going to be living in Cork we thought we should go and see it's main tourist attrition - Blarney Castle. We wer... Continue reading »
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Went to see the Blarney Castle and of course, kiss the Blarney Stone on Monday. We were hesitant to go at first because it had been raini... Continue reading »
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71. Gallery 44
Gallery 44 contains three vibrant galleries on three floors in a beautiful vaulted ceilinged space. Restored wooden floors and attractive brickwork evoke an atmosphere of fine craftsmanship. Exquisite antique Irish pine furnitu... more
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72. Creagh Gardens
Creagh Gardens is one of the members of the West Cork Garden Trail. You can find the property on the road running from Skibbereen to Baltimore. Highlights include a walled garden that produces organically grown fruit and vegeta... more
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73. Hayes
A family-run pub with a great atmosphere, this traditional watering hole is well worth a visit. As with many Irish pubs Hayes was once a shop too, but as time has passed the pub has taken over; pulling pints and making deliciou... more
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74. Met Cafe Bar
Situated in the excellent Gresham Metropole Hotel, this bar is a friendly, well-run establishment. The building has recently been totally refurbished and the plush, relaxed atmosphere of the hotel spills over into the delightfu... more
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75. Ballykenly Riding Centre
The setting for the movie Felicia's Journey is just the place to explore on horseback. There's plenty of historical interest to survey and lots to recognise from the film. If you're not feeling too confident, then lessons can b... more
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76. Caesar's
Caesar's is like a lost little world, into which one can escape from it all. Featuring a pleasant lemon-yellow decor, with its bits of Rome and Caesar busts about the walls, the pub is like a breath of fresh air. Pine furniture... more
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77. Youghal Greyhound Races
Youghal is one of the mainstays of the greyhound fraternity, and regularly hosts special events with good prize money attracting the top dogs in the country. The Bob Daly Memorial Perpetual Trophy and the Ted Fitzgerald 525 Gai... more
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78. Kilcoleman Fishery
Kilcolman offers a private fishery of one and a half miles on the Bandon river within the estate, with a further three miles upstream. There are ten salmon pools too; there's a "fly only" policy in operation for that species. I... more
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79. Il Padrino Pizza & Pasta House
If you're looking for a rocking little Italian joint, Il Padrino is the best in town. Bright loud and cheerful, it offers an outstanding selection of antipasti, pasta, and pizza - all at good prices. A breakfast menu offers a s... more
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80. Church of St Francis
The church of St Francis is in a part of Cork still known as "the marsh". The exterior bears a stone dated 1586. John Bently designed this church after a tour of the Middle East; his travels are evident in the building's Byzant... more



