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There are numberous sites to see and activities to
choose from nearby.
Castlefreke Castle
Why
not visit Castlefreke ruin which is very close by, this is the seat of
the Lords of Carbery, and was originally constructed in the 1680's. It
is currently being restored to its former glory.
Drombeg Stone Circle
Drombeg is probably Irelands most famous stone circle,
it is a
recumbent circle with the recumbent or altar stone lying to the
south-west. The circle consists of seventeen pillar stones that are
graded from the two large portal stones. It is only one of the many
pre-historic sites in the locality.
The Michael Collins Centre
One
of Irelands most prominent republican hero's comes from nearby. The
life and death of Michael Collins is explored at the Michael Collins
Centre, nearby in Castleview. It features an interactive centre that
explores his life and untimely death in Béal na Blath, guided tours and
replicas of Crossley Tenders and Collins armoured car "Sliabh na Mbán".
Surfing in Castlefreke
Castlefreke,
along with near by Ownahincha strand are quickly becoming known as
Cork's leading surf spots. The beach is considered an intermediate
surfing location with excellent rips. Average water temp. ranges from
9-15 degrees. It really perfoms best when you have a Southern swell.
When conditions are right it can equal any top reef
breaks.
(Img: © Gavan o'Halloran)
Rathbarry Lake walk
Once a tidal inlet to the castle now enjoys a rare
tranquility in contrast to its turbulent past. Since being cut off by
the sea the ecological importance of Rathbarry Lake has
significantly developed.
Not only has it become a bird sanctuary but it is now also an
important source of research on lichens and other exotic plants.
The walls of the old pier still standing remind us of the drawbridge
which at one time provided access to the old coastal road to
Rosscarbery.
A walk leading from the village center all the way to the Long
Strand alongside Kilkeran Lake and the wetlands feeding into it. Rich
in flora and fauna. It is one of the most diverse walks in West Cork,
with rch archaeological ruins and the diverse fauna, wildlife and Bird
sanctuary.
West
Cork and especially the areas around Rosscarbery and Clonakilty are
becoming renowned for walking holiday destination. Our accommodation is
centrally located for all these and proves a popular base for walking
holidays in West Cork, and indeed as a base for exploring all around
West Cork
These are some of our guests favourite
local attractions, there are numerous other near by from Mapped walking
routes, Cycling, Golf, Pitch & Putt, Angling, Horse Riding and
walking west Cork. Rosscarbery and Clonakilty truly have it all and you
can too when you stay at our accommodation.
Clonakilty
Clonakilty's position as a centre of music, both
traditional and contemporary, has helped this small town to become a
thriving melting pot of musicians. Clonakilty's bars host live music
nights throughout the year and it is possible to find live music on
most nights. Many famous musicians have found a welcome and a home
here, and have contributed much to the energy and vibrancy of the town.
The late Noel Redding made Clonakilty his home as did
singer-songwriter Roy Harper. Monday Night Trad Sessions, O'Donovans
Tuesday Trad and Shanley's Famous Music Bar main venues. Summer
afternoon sessions in Scannells beer garden with Dave and Friends, De
Barras Folk Club presents famous acts like folk legend Christy Moore
and rap legend Gideon Cullum. Sharon Shannon, Frances Black and
Setmaker play here regularly. Surrounding towns such as Rosscarbery are
also well known for thier vibrant traditional music styles and scene.
If you have any questions, please do contact us.
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