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Ireland - West Cork

Between land and sea...
In the South West of Ireland, the County of Cork opens on the Atlantic coast. Creeks, cliffs, beaches, natural treasures are numerous in the area. But if the coast is beautiful, don’t misestimate the hinterland, just as beautiful!

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Ireland - West Cork In the heart of Irish History
-Blarney’s Castle: Do not be afraid by the effort to climb the slope that leads to the castle. The view is definitely worth it. And what should we say about the castle itself? One of the oldest and most historic in Ireland. The legend says that if you kiss the cork of Blarney, you will be blessed with oratory skills…

-Cork: The city of Cork itself is a must. Major Irish harbour, Cork is also a city of History. Along the centuries, it has seen many Irish leave for the New World in the 19th century and has contributed to the country’s development.

-Natural Park of Fota: Created in 1820 in Cork Harbor, this park now hosts many rare vegetal and animal species.


Ireland - West Cork Secrets of whisky
-Jameson Hermitage centre: After visiting the centre, whisky won’t have any secrets for you. Discover what makes this whisky one of the most renowned ones in the World, from its History to how it is made.

-Villages: Kinsale for the gourmets (the city organizes its own culinary festival for more than 20 years), the charming fishermen village of Crossheaven or the picturesque village of Innashannon are just a few example of where we advise you to go.

-Millstreet Park: Falls, lakes, stags…This Park will enlighten the eyes of kids and grown ups. Be in communion with nature and keep your eyes wide open. It seems that you’ve discovered heaven!