This is the cottage where we stayed for the first week. It is near Castletownroche in Co. Cork on a dairy farm - 200 Irish Punts per week.

Blarney Castle, Ireland

Blarney Castle was originally a timber hunting lodge built in the 10th century, which was replaced by a stone castle in 1210.

The world famous Blarney Stone is situated high up in the battlements of the castle The stone was given to Cormac McCarthy by Robert the Bruce in 1314 in return for his support in the Battle of Bannockburn. You can acquire the gift of eloquence by kissing the stone, but you may run into 2 hour lineups!

   
Mitchelstown Cave Entrance & Inside

Mitchelstown Cave is an underground wonder. Mitchelstown Cave is considered one of the most spectacular caves in Europe. Visitors and group outings are shown daily through almost half a mile of this world famous show cave, which includes three massive caverns. Millions of years ago the cave began to form when streams started sinking underground creating channels in the limestone. After the great Ice Age great torrents of water were released, these in turn gouged out the large passage ways that we see today. The only change inside the cave is the slow growth of stalactites and stalagmites. The cave is very much as it was found, except for the facilities of handrails, lights and pathways.

Kinsale

Kinsale is a gourmet center located 30 mins. from Cork. Even the casual visitor to Kinsale is captivated by its beautiful setting, with its long waterfront, narrow winding streets, and slate-clad houses. The bulk of Compass Hill rises sharply behind the town, overlooking a large natural harbour of great beauty where the Bandon river turns south to enter the sea.

Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny

The imposing ancestral castle of the Ormonde Butlers stands in the south-east corner of the medieval city of Kilkenny in a magnificent location over the River Nore. The castle has served as a princely residence for over eight centuries and played a major role in the country's history. I found the main hall worth the visit alone with it's outstanding tapestries and paintings. For a complete description of this and other Irish castles and attractions go to: Castles Plus!

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