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Quote: This was our second visit to Blarney Castle, built in the mid-1400's, and we still haven't visited the Castle, which is mostly in ruins and contains the "Stone of Eloquence"! It's the gardens that attract us, Read More
Quote: It's a great place to visit at any time. The park is open from mid March to the end of October and you can travel there by car or by train from both Cork city or Cobh. FOTA Wildlife Park is not like an ordinary Read More
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Quote: To the west of here is an area known as Sunday's Well, and Cork City Gaol (daily: March – October 9:30am – 6pm; November – February 10am – 5pm; £3.50/€4.44). It's a good thirty minutes walk from the city centre, Read More
Quote: I'm not going to give a hole-by-hole account, but this is the most amazing, unique and classy place I have ever had the pleasure to play golf in. Some of the holes are among the most scenic in the world of golf. Read More
Quote: Timoleague has two attractions we discovered. One is the Timoleague Friary, found near the water's edge near a stone bridge. The site is very well kept, with labeled rooms and a fine graveyard with some Read More
Quote: The town of Cobh (pronounced "Cove") is an old fishing village that used to be called Queenstown for awhile. It was rename from Cove for Queen Victoria but took back it's Irish name and Irish spelling in the 20th Read More
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