R U in Ireland exploring seaside town of Kinsale in County Cork Ireland
Kinsale is a seaside town in County Cork. I loved spending a day here exploring, having lunch and taking photos of the sights. And boy there are many!
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R U in Ireland having Afternoon Tea and exploring grounds at Vienna Woods Hotel Glanmire Cork Irelan
Fancy a nice cup of tea with amazing sandwiches and cakes?
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Blarney Castle, Ireland
Touring from Dublin, Ireland to Killarney, Ireland we stopped at Blarney Castle in Blarney Village to explore the castle and gardens around the castle and village.
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Cork LGBT Pride Parade - Ireland - Video HD
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CUILCAGH MOUNTAIN PARK SHUTTLE BUS STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN FERMANAGH DAY TOUR
Forget the cliffs of Moher!!! Travel with us to Ireland's very own Stairway To Heaven in Fermanagh along The Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail on our Shuttle bus from Dublin
The Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail is one walk within the long distance Cuilcagh Waymarked Way, a 33km walking route encapsulating Cuilcagh Mountain and its surrounding landscapes and townlands. It's a linear route which will appeal to walkers with some experience walking in the hills. The route is quite isolated and showcases the scenic wilderness of Cuilcagh Mountain.
Wedding Venues Cork - Trident Hotel Kinsale
Brief video of the Trident Hotel Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland. A Perfect Wedding Venue on the South coast of Ireland.
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12-Mile Menu by Kevin Aherne, Sage Restaurant, Midleton, Co. Cork, Ireland
Kevin Aherne, who owns Sage Restaurant in Midleton, Co. Cork, has provided his own answer to the question of what local food actually means. For him, local falls within a 12-mile radius of the restaurant. It's an arbitrary line, but as good as any I think. It gives him an anchor for his menu at any rate.
Going this route is a huge commitment. Kevin has to get to know all of his suppliers individually and build a relationship with each in turn. Instead of a single centralized delivery, he has many. It is a time-consuming process.
His approach has advantages though. Buying from suppliers within 12 miles of the restaurant enhances accountability. He knows exactly where each ingredient has come from. He can vet it, keeping standards high. He can ask questions of his suppliers.
He can also get their stories and pass those on to his own customers. These days, there is benefit in being able to name the farmer who raised your beef or your pork, and being able to tell you about the man who runs the abattoir where the animals were slaughtered. Through stories, trust is built. Trust that what Kevin puts on a plate for you is wholesome as well as delicious.
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Glengarriff Park - West Cork - Ireland - March 2016
Beara (Irish: Béarra) or the Beara Peninsula is a peninsula on the south-west coast of Ireland, bounded between the Kenmare river (actually a bay) to the north side and Bantry Bay to the south. It has two mountain ranges running down its centre: the Caha Mountains and the Slieve Miskish Mountains. The northern part of the peninsula from Kenmare to near Ardgroom is in County Kerry, while the rest forms the barony of Bear in County Cork.
Beara was the traditional seat of power of the O'Sullivan Beare and was one of the last points of native Irish resistance after the Battle of Kinsale. Allihies, on the tip of Beara, later became major copper mines and featured in the Daphne du Maurier novel 'Hungry Hill' also made into a film.
The main traditional tourist attractions on the peninsula are the ruins of Dunboy Castle, Puxley Mansion, The Copper Mines Museum in Allihies, Garnish Island in Glengarriff (maintained by the OPW) and Derreen Garden (privately owned but open to the public).
The Ring of Beara is a tourist trail for cars which follows the roads for about 148 kilometres (92 mi) circumnavigating the peninsula. It starts in Kenmare, crossing the Healy Pass through Adrigole, passing Castletownbere, Allihies, and turn offs to Dursey Island, Eyeries and Ardgroom, ending in Glengarriff. The area has had a long connection with the sea; Castletownbere is one of Ireland's largest fishing ports and has diving, sailing and boating facilities.
The Beara Way is a long distance walking route around the peninsula with several historical and archaeological sites en route. The main towns on the route are Castletownbere, Kenmare and Glengarriff. There are a number of villages in between including Allihies, Ardgroom, Adrigole, and Eyeries. Bere Island and Dursey Island can be reached by a short trip by ferry or cable car respectively. The Beara Way is part of the Beara-Breifne Way based on the march of O'Sullivan Beare in 1603.
Isaacs Apartments in Cork City, Cork
Isaacs Apartments are beautifully located in the cultural city of Cork.. Each apartment has two to three spacious bedrooms, which offer luxury and relaxation.. Guests can relax and unwind in the comforts of electric central heating while enjoying a leisurely Irish breakfast.. These superb 3 star apartments consist of a fully fitted kitchen and dining area, which are beautifully furnished throughout.
Brookman Townhomes in Dublin, Dublin
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