Experience Bantry and surrounds

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Experience Bantry and surrounds

Sightseeing

Bantry House is spectacularly situated and exuberantly furnished. It is one of Ireland's most attractive Great Houses, full of treasures collected by various generations of Earls of Bantry from all parts of the world. In the courtyard of Bantry House, The French Armada Exhibition Centre has been developed This features the ill-fated French Armada invasion of December 1796. Explore the beautiful gardens also on the grounds of Bantry House.
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Bantry House
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Bantry House is spectacularly situated and exuberantly furnished. It is one of Ireland's most attractive Great Houses, full of treasures collected by various generations of Earls of Bantry from all parts of the world. In the courtyard of Bantry House, The French Armada Exhibition Centre has been developed This features the ill-fated French Armada invasion of December 1796. Explore the beautiful gardens also on the grounds of Bantry House.
Sheep's Head - a peaceful unspoiled peninsula, which has some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery Enjoy a holiday on Sheep's Head - it is a peaceful unspoiled peninsula, which has some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Ireland. Because of our proximity to the Gulf Stream, we also have perhaps the mildest climate in Ireland - our daffodils are usually out in January!
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Sheep's Head
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Sheep's Head - a peaceful unspoiled peninsula, which has some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery Enjoy a holiday on Sheep's Head - it is a peaceful unspoiled peninsula, which has some of the most beautiful scenery in all of Ireland. Because of our proximity to the Gulf Stream, we also have perhaps the mildest climate in Ireland - our daffodils are usually out in January!

Food scene

Glengarriff, the name comes from "An Gleann Garbh" - the rugged glen - which is derived from the rugged beauty of the mountains and wooded valleys surrounding the village. Situated between mountains and overlooking beautiful Bantry Bay magnificent views of the Caha Mountains and the bulk of Sugarloaf can be seen from the numerous viewpoints along the roads which hug the coastline or wind along the steep-sided valleys.No introduction to Glengarriff would be complete without the mention of Garnish Island - officially known as Ilnacullin meaning "island of holly" Ireland's most outstanding garden island with its internationally famous collection of plants and world-renowned for its Italian Gardens. These beautiful gardens are open to the public all year round.
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Glengarriff
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Glengarriff, the name comes from "An Gleann Garbh" - the rugged glen - which is derived from the rugged beauty of the mountains and wooded valleys surrounding the village. Situated between mountains and overlooking beautiful Bantry Bay magnificent views of the Caha Mountains and the bulk of Sugarloaf can be seen from the numerous viewpoints along the roads which hug the coastline or wind along the steep-sided valleys.No introduction to Glengarriff would be complete without the mention of Garnish Island - officially known as Ilnacullin meaning "island of holly" Ireland's most outstanding garden island with its internationally famous collection of plants and world-renowned for its Italian Gardens. These beautiful gardens are open to the public all year round.
Bantry Market is held every Friday in Wolfe Tone Square, Bantry, 9:30 AM – 1 PM A treasure trove of stalls offering everything from organic fruit & veg, food, home baking, cheese, fish, meats, olives, eggs, honey, preserves, plants, local crafts, pet supplies, bric-á-brac to collectibles. Bantry Market is the largest market in Cork county and it occupies the central town square, spilling out into the adjoining roads and car parks.
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Bantry Market (every Friday)
Wolfe Tone Square
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Bantry Market is held every Friday in Wolfe Tone Square, Bantry, 9:30 AM – 1 PM A treasure trove of stalls offering everything from organic fruit & veg, food, home baking, cheese, fish, meats, olives, eggs, honey, preserves, plants, local crafts, pet supplies, bric-á-brac to collectibles. Bantry Market is the largest market in Cork county and it occupies the central town square, spilling out into the adjoining roads and car parks.