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Glanworth Castle
Let yourself be seduced by the incredible charm of this 13th-century castle! It offers a postcard-perfect view of the outside world!
Knocknakilla
Knocknakilla is a vast megalithic complex located between the villages of Macroom and Millstreet, County Cork. Over 3,500 years old, the site…
The Everyman
How about a play in Cork? The Everyman is one of the city's largest Victorian concert halls! We particularly appreciate its setting and cosy atmosphere!
Myrtle Grove
Ireland's only Tudor-style manor house! A building with a strange charm all of its own!
The Kinsale Loop
Are you passing through Kinsale and feel like stretching your legs? Don't miss the Kinsale Loop, a 6km loop through the surrounding area!
Desmond Castle
A 12th-century castle in ruins, now totally abandoned. We love its authentic charm!
Labbacallee wedge tomb
The Labbacallee Wedge Tomb is an impressive prehistoric tomb, located not far from Fermoy in County Cork, Ireland.
Ballycotton Lighthouse
A pretty Irish lighthouse standing silent watch over the surrounding waters.
The Hungry Hill
Hungry Hill is an Irish mountain on the Beara Peninsula in County Cork. Culminating at 685 meters above sea level, it is considered Ireland's 130th highest peak.


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