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Home > Parks and Gardens > Co. Cork

All Parks and Gardens in Co. Cork

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    Bishop Lucey Park

    Grand Parade, Cork City, Co. Cork
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    The largest park in Cork City. Read more…
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    Regional Park, Ballincollig

    Regional Park, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
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    Gunpowder was manufactured on the site that is now a public park from the 18th century to the start of the 20th Century. From here it was transported to Cork City and the Port of Cork for supply to the British Armed Forces worldwide. The Regional Park itself comprises the now defunct Gunpowder Mills complex and the networks of sluices Read more…
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    Ballincollig Gunpowder Mills

    Regional Park, Ballincollig, Co. Cork
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    The Regional Park has ample free parking, several playing pitches, a skate park, river walks, numerous picnic areas, woodland trails, permanent orienteering course & paved walkways as well as being a National Monument status site. The Regional Park, Ballincollig is located on the South bank of the River Lee and much of it lies on the river’s floodplain. Gunpowder was Read more…
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    Doneraile Wildlife Park

    Doneraile, Mallow, Co. Cork
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    Doneraile Wildlife Park is a landscaped park dating to the 18th century of approximately 166 hectares in size. There are a number of walking routes and paths throughout the park, the longest circuit measuring around 5km in length. Deer and other wildlife can be seen in the park. Read more…
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    Ilnacullin / Garinish Island

    Bantry, Glengarriff, Co. Cork
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    Bantry House and Gardens

    Bantry, Bantry, Co. Cork
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    The Hutchinson family built a mansion on the shore of Bantry Bay c 1740. The house was enlarged in 1765 by the White family. Many treasures can be viewed, extensive art collection and tapestries. Guided tours and tea rooms. Mar-Oct Bantry House is not only one of the finest historic houses in Ireland, but it also commands one of the Read more…
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