Ireland’s Healy Pass: A Map With Stops + Viewpoints
Carved through the mountains in 1847 as part of a Famine relief project, Healy Pass is a twisty, 12km road that passes from Cork into …
Carved through the mountains in 1847 as part of a Famine relief project, Healy Pass is a twisty, 12km road that passes from Cork into …
The Dursey Island Cable Car (Ireland’s only cable car, as it happens) takes you 250m above the Atlantic from the Beara Peninsula to Dursey Island, …
Priest’s Leap in Cork is a twisty mountain pass that’s not for the faint-hearted. In fact, we’d advise you to avoid this drive unless you’re …
Lough Hyne is a small tidal saltwater lake 5km from Skibbereen, globally renowned for its rare marine life, striking beauty, and its title as Ireland’s …
Brow Head is hands-down the ‘wildest’ place that I’ve ever visited in Ireland. It is, despite what many believe, the true southernmost point of Ireland’s …
Tucked between rolling hills and a sheltered harbour, Union Hall is a tiny but mighty fishing village in West Cork. This charming village is the …
Rising 50ft above the cliffs, the cone-shaped Baltimore Beacon was built in 1849 as part of a coastal warning system after the 1798 Rebellion, and …
Garnish Island is a 37-acre garden island in Glengarriff Harbour, West Cork, known for its Italian gardens, Martello Tower views, and unique microclimate that supports …
Cork’s Glandore is a postcard-perfect harbour village where time slows, and sea views steal the show. Settled by Normans in 1215, its calm waters once …
Sadly, the Old Head Of Kinsale Walk is no longer as it once was. Now, this isn’t a new development – in 2002 the owner …