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Heritage Trail Ballincurrig Clonmult M8 Lisgoold Mount Comhshaol, Pobal agus Rialtas Áitiúil Environment, Community and Local Government HeritageTrail was supported by South & East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the Ring of Cork European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan 61 Watergrasshill Heritage Trail Ballincurrig Clonmult M8 Lisgoold Mount Uniacke 65 36 LEAMLARA 62 Dungourney 45 Built on a deep heritage, South and 47 Youghal 12 17 Knockraha 21 East Cork offers some of the finest 7 N20 42 Ardmore 5 Killeagh 60 N25 26 22 locations for unique and memorable 6 Gortroe 13 Glanmire Mogeely BLARNEY Midleton holidays. With its vibrant villages, N8 Glounthaune Carrigtwohill N25 16 48 N25 2 50 57 23 N25 historic towns, dramatic coastline, 25 Castlemartyr RIVER LEE city centre 64 Ballinacurra 15 Jack Lynch 28 fota Ladys’bridge the finest of local produce and a Carrigrohane Tunnel Little Island 51 CORK Douglas Ballymacoda N22 49 wealth of fun family activities, Cork 58 R610 Belvelly Ballymore garryvoe 55 Rochestown 33 Togher 8 Cloyne Ballincollig Grange PAssage West 54 Cobh 31 32 59 is the perfect getaway location. 53 10 35 27 Shanagarry Waterfall N27 29 56 ballymaloe N28 19 52 11 46 30 Monkstown 24 14 18 9 20 43 There is an amazing selection of 34 44 ROSTELLAN 41 accommodation on offer, from camping to Cork Airport Aghada R609 Ballycotton 1 N71 Ringaskiddy Whitegate 63 37 being pampered in some of Ireland’s finest Ballygarvan Churchtown Carrigaline 39 inch resorts and spas. 4 40 Trabolgan Atlantic 3 Ballinhassig Ocean You are invited to explore the region and Crosshaven 38 GUILEEN Roches Point experience not only its varied charm, but the Myrtleville diversity of its history and culture. INNISHANNON Minane Bridge Walking 7. Glenbower Woods 1. Ballycotton Cliff Walk 8. Marlogue Woods and Marina 2. Ballyannan Wood 9. Monkstown Walking Trail BANDON KINSALE 3. Carrigaline-Crosshaven Walkway 10. Passage West/Monkstown 4. Currabinny Woods Railway Trail 5. Curragh Woods 11. Rostellan Woods 6. Glanmire Heritage Trail 12. Youghal Heritage Trail Titanic Connections in Cobh Forts, Prisons and Lighthouses Places of Special Interest 18. Cobh Heritage Centre (The Queenstown Story) 37. Ballycotton Lighthouse 51. Ballincollig Royal Gunpowder Mills 021 4813591 Heritage 38. Roches Point Lighthouse 52. Lusitania Memorial, Casement Sq. Cobh 19. Cobh Museum 021 4814240 53. Lusitania Graves – Old Church Cemetery, Tourist Offices 20. The Titanic Experience 021 4814412 39. Fort Davis (formerly Fort Carlisle) Cobh 13. Blarney Tourist Office 021 4381624 24. Titanic Trail Guided Walking & Harbour Tours 40. Fort Meagher (formerly Fort Camden) 54. Richard Roberts’ Memorial, Marmullane 021 4815211 Gardens 14. Cobh Tourist Office 021 4813301 41. Spike Island, Cork Harbour, Fort and Prison Churchyard, Passage West Ballymaloe Gardens 021 4646785 55. Sirius Shaft, Glenbrook, Passage West 15. Cork City, 021 4255100 42. Youghal Lighthouse Beechwood Garden, Glanmire 021 4884489 Houses, Castles and Towers 56. Titanic Memorial, West Beach, Cobh 16. Midleton Tourist office 021 4613702 Cedar Lodge Gardens, Midleton 021 4613379 25. Barryscourt Castle, Carrigtwohill 021 4882218 17. Youghal Tourist Office and Heritage 26. Blarney Castle 021 4385252 Arts & Craft Centres and Galleries Coosheen Garden, Glounthaune 021 4353855 Centre 024 20170 27. Cloyne Round Tower Sites of Historical Importance 43. Rostellan Antiques, Rostellan 021 4661100 Dromboy Gardens, Carrignavar 021 4884555 28. Fota House and Gardens 021 4815543 57. Castlemartyr – Estate of Richard Boyle 29. Monkstown Castle 44. Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh 021 4813790 Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens 021 4812728 Heritage Centres and Museums 58. Coolroe Lime Kiln 30. Shanagarry Medieval Tower House 45. The Mall Arts Centre, Youghal 024 20170 59. Cloyne – 6th C settlement and cathedral Hillside Garden, Glounthaune 021 4353119 18. Cobh Heritage Centre (The St. Mary’s College Gardens, Youghal 024 20170 Queenstown Story) 021 4813591 Churches and Cathedrals of Interest 46. Shanagarry Design Centre & Artist Studios 60. Killeagh – site of 7th C Nunnery 021 4645838 61. Molana Abbey – Birthplace of Canon Law Templebreedy Grounds Experience, Crosshaven 086 2888776 19. Cobh Museum 021 4814240 20. The Titanic Experience 31. Ballymore Medieval Church Ruin and Graveyard 47. McGoldrick Art and Photography 02490494 62. Myrtle Grove, Youghal – home of Sir Walter The Old Deanery Gardens, Cloyne 021 4652204 021 4814412 32. St. Coleman’s Cathedral, Cloyne 48. Fine Arts Framing Studio, Midleton Raleigh 21. Fox’s Lane Folk Museum, 33. Marmullane Church, Passage West 021 4631540 63. Sunville – home of William Penn Visit www.ringofcork.ie for Cork Open Gardens Brochure Youghal 024 91145 34. Monkstown Demesne 17th Century Church Ruin and Graveyard 49. Christine A. Byrne, Ballincollig 021 4870428 64. Steampacket Quay - Site of the first 22. Glanmire Heritage Society Port of Cork 23. The Jameson Experience, 35. St. Colman’s Cathedral, Cobh 50. The Courtyard, Midleton 0851444338 Special thanks to Midleton, Youghal and Midleton 021 4613594 36. St. Mary’s Collegiate church, Youghal 65. Youghal Town Walls Cobh Town Councils for their support Comhshaol, Pobal agus Rialtas Áitiúil Environment, Community and Local Government Ring of Cork HeritageTrail was supported by South & East Cork Area Development Ltd (SECAD) through the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the National Development Plan 19 Family Fun Trail 24 11 Watergrasshill Clonmult M8 Ballincurrig 57 23 7 Mount Uniacke Lisgoold YOUGHAL Dungourney 63 Ferrypoint 25 Knockraha 66 30 N20 56 9 Ardmore 17 Killeagh N25 1 27 54 46 60 Gortroe Blarney Glanmire Mogeely 35 42 Selected Accommodation N8 Glounthaune Carrigtwohill N25MIDLETON N25 10 59 58 41 55 8 6 City Centre N25 49 Castlemartyr 26 40 Hotels Little Island Fota Guesthouses, 28 Ballinacurra Ahernes Townhouse, Youghal Carrigrohane 5 29 Ladysʼbridge 024 92424 B&Bs and Hostels CORK Ballymacoda 47 4 Douglas Belvelly Bayview Hotel, Ballycotton 52 An Stor Hostel, Midleton Rochestown 27 Ballymore 021 4646746 Ballincollig Garryvoe 021 4633106 Togher 16 Cloyne Bella Vista House Hotel, Spy Hill, Cobh Grange Possage West 021 4812450 Avonmore B&B, Youghal 18 53 62 COBH 37 024 92617 Waterfall N27 2 51 Shanagarry Carrigaline Court Hotel 021 4852100 N28 Monkstown 50 13 14 31 Castlemartyr Resort, Castlemartyr Castle Farm, Ballymacoda 3 20 21 61 021 4219000 024 98165 22 Cork Airport Aghada Fota Island Hotel and Spa Delmar B&B, Cobh 34 45 Churchtown Atlantic Ocean 021 4883700 021 4814831 Ringaskiddy 15 Whitegate Ballycotton Garryvoe Hotel, Garryvoe 64 021 4646718 Moloney’s Farmhouse, Ladysbridge Ballygarvan 021 4667421 Maryborough House Hotel & Spa Carrigaline 65 48 Trabolgan 32 33 021 4365555 Mountview House, Cobh Inch Ballinhassig 12 Guileen Midleton Park Hotel and Spa 021 4814260 021 4635100 Crosshaven Roseville B&B, Youghal 38 The Old Imperial Hotel, Youghal 024 92571 024 92435 39 Sundown House, Castlemartyr Myrtleville Oriel House Hotel, Ballincollig 021 4667375 36 021 4208400 Sunville B&B, Ballycotton Quality Hotel and Leisure Centre, Minane Bridge Youghal 024 93050 021 4646271 Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa, Little Swan Lake B&B, Loughderra, Midleton Island 021 4297000 021 4667261 43 Walter Raleigh Hotel, Youghal Tattans B&B, Killeagh 024 92011 024 95173 44 Waters Edge Hotel, Cobh 021 4815566 Self Catering Discover the adventures awaiting you in Cork using our fun map legend Speciality Ballymaloe Farm Cottages, Shanagarry Guesthouses 021 4652531 Bella Vista Self Catering Suites, Adventures Playgrounds and Luxury Spy Hill, Cobh 021 4812450 Family Fun Water Beaches 1. Aura Leisure Centre, Youghal 19. *Blackwater Outdoor Activities 086 7837015 47. Ballincollig 57. Lisgoold Accommodation Carleton Village Resort, Youghal 024 91614 Activities 20. Cobh Horse and Carriage 087 0548628 31. Ardnahinch, Shanagarry (Green Coast Beach) 48. Carrigaline 58. Midleton – Park Street 1850 211464 2. Coral Leisure Centre, Cobh 13. Bella Vista Self Drive 21. Cobh Road Train 085 1363393 32. Ballybranigan, Shanagarry 49. Carrigtwohill 59. Midleton – Rosary Ballymaloe House, Shanagarry 021 4201696 Boat Hire, 22. Hitchmough Riding School 021 4371267 33. Ballycroneen, Shanagarry 021 4652531 Castlemartyr Resort Mews and Lodges 50. Cobh-Town Park Street 3. Cruise Liner Visits 021 4273125 Cobh 021 4812450 23. *Kerry Climbing 087 7440523 34. Ballynamona, Ballycotton 51. Cobh-Five Foot Way 60. Mogeely 021 4219000 24. *Lismore Cycling Holidays 087 9356610 Knockeven House, Cobh 4. Curraheen Park Greyhound Stadium 35. Claycastle, Youghal (Blue Flag Beach) 52. Douglas 61. Monkstown 021 4811778 1890 269969 14. Eire Bass 25. Monatrea Equestrian Centre, Youghal Fota Island Lodges 36. Fountainstown, Carrigaline 53. Garryvoe 62. Passage West 021 4883700 5. Fota Wildlife Park 021 4812678 021 4811103 087 2597307 37. Garryvoe, Cork (Blue Flag Beach) 54. Glanmire 63. Youghal 6. Go Safari, Carrigtwohill 021 4389222 15. Kayak Cork Harbour *Multiple Locations Quality Resort Youghal Holiday Homes 38. Inch Strand, Cloyne (Green Coast Award) 55. Glounthaune 64. Whitegate 024 93050 7. Leahy’s Open Farm, Dungourney 086 3469078 56. Killeagh 021 4668461 39. Myrtleville Bay, Myrtleville Camping & Caravan 16. Sail Cork, Cobh The Paddocks Holiday Village, 8. Movie Junction Drive-In Cinema, 40. Pilmore Beach, Youghal 021 4811237 Jasmine Villa, Carrigtwohill Midleton 086 8070964 Carrigtwohill 089 4461464 Golf 41. Redbarn Beach, Youghal (Blue Flag Beach) 021 4883234 9. Perk’s Entertainment, Youghal 17. Seahunter
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