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Places to Visit in Near Cork City
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Co. Cork These mills in County Cork were established in 1794 by Charles Henry Leslie. The army barracks was built in 1805 in the town to protect the supply of gunpowder. Apr-Nov More information on Ballincollig Gunpowder Mills
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Blarney, Co. Cork Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy, and has been attracting attention beyond Munster ever since. Not all of that has been welcome, as Good Queen Bess and Oliver Cromwell could te More information on Blarney Castle
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Co. Cork Set in picturesque River Martin Valley. There is a Nature Trail along the top of the valley overlooking meadow, woodland and wilderness. Silka deer, goats, fowl and general farm animals on site. Special emphasis is placed on the contact aspect of animals. More information on Blarney Woodland Farm
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Fota Island, Carrigtwohill, Cork Fota Arboretum contains an extensive collection of trees and shrubs extending over an area of approx. 11 hectares (27 acres) and includes features such as ornamental pond, Italian and walled gardens. The collection includes many tender plants that could n More information on Fota Arboretum and Gardens
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Fota Island, Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork Fota Island is a wildlife reserve and wildlife park with an arboretum contain rare species of trees and shrubs. Established in 1820 it lies in Cork Harbour. More information on Fota Wildlife Park
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Westbourne Place, Cobh, Co. Cork More information on Sirius Arts Centre
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Blarney, Co. Cork More information on The Bible Baptist Church
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High Road, Cobh, Co Cork Cobh Museum is housed in the former Presbyterian Church overlooking the harbour. The main interior features of the church have survived including the pulpit, lectern, harmonium and original Bible. The displays reflect the social, cultural and mari... More information on The Cobh Museum
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