Guidebook for Blarney

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Guidebook for Blarney

Food Scene

The Lemon Tree Restaurant
The Square
Great Food
The Castle Café is a fully licensed restaurant and cafe located at CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory. http://www.bco.ie/visiting-bco/restaurant/
6 locals recommend
The Castle Cafe
Castle Road
6 locals recommend
The Castle Café is a fully licensed restaurant and cafe located at CIT Blackrock Castle Observatory. http://www.bco.ie/visiting-bco/restaurant/
Griffins is a destination garden centre started over 25 years ago from a green field site in scenic Dripsey. It is now one of the most awarded and successful garden centres in the country
Griffins Garden Centre
Griffins is a destination garden centre started over 25 years ago from a green field site in scenic Dripsey. It is now one of the most awarded and successful garden centres in the country

Drinks & Nightlife

Great food and music
8 locals recommend
Blarney Castle Hotel
The Square
8 locals recommend
Great food and music
Award winning food and music
7 locals recommend
Blairs Inn
7 locals recommend
Award winning food and music

Shopping

Bar, Restaurant, Clothes, Shopping, quality and sophisticated furnishings, homewares and gifts
16 locals recommend
Blarney Woollen Mills
The Square
16 locals recommend
Bar, Restaurant, Clothes, Shopping, quality and sophisticated furnishings, homewares and gifts

Everything Else

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.
150 locals recommend
Blarney Castle
150 locals recommend
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.
One of the most memorable Cork tourist attractions Cork is a city with a very rich historical and archaeological heritage - much of it still in evidence today.
97 locals recommend
Cork City Gaol
Convent Avenue
97 locals recommend
One of the most memorable Cork tourist attractions Cork is a city with a very rich historical and archaeological heritage - much of it still in evidence today.
Get up close to amazing animals and birds from all five continent. Learn about Fota’s role in preserving habitats and species around the world.
150 locals recommend
Fota Wildlife Park
150 locals recommend
Get up close to amazing animals and birds from all five continent. Learn about Fota’s role in preserving habitats and species around the world.
Set on 15 acres and beautifully restored, this is where the true heart of Irish whiskey is born. Our old distillery is a unique experience with some of the buildings dating back to 1795.
71 locals recommend
Jameson Distillery Midleton
Distillery Walk
71 locals recommend
Set on 15 acres and beautifully restored, this is where the true heart of Irish whiskey is born. Our old distillery is a unique experience with some of the buildings dating back to 1795.
http://www.cobhheritage.com From 1848 – 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland – over 2.5 million departed from Cobh, making it the single most important port of emigration.
30 locals recommend
Cobh Heritage Centre
30 locals recommend
http://www.cobhheritage.com From 1848 – 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland – over 2.5 million departed from Cobh, making it the single most important port of emigration.
Situated in the heart of Cork City, the English Market is a roofed food market and has been trading since 1788. "In my opinion this is the best covered market in the UK and Ireland" - Rick Stein.
113 locals recommend
The English Market
Grand Parade
113 locals recommend
Situated in the heart of Cork City, the English Market is a roofed food market and has been trading since 1788. "In my opinion this is the best covered market in the UK and Ireland" - Rick Stein.
Originally a medieval fishing port, historic Kinsale is one of the most picturesque, popular and historic towns on the south west coast of Ireland.
104 locals recommend
Kinsale
104 locals recommend
Originally a medieval fishing port, historic Kinsale is one of the most picturesque, popular and historic towns on the south west coast of Ireland.
www.visitthefarm.ie The Farm at Grenagh, Co. Cork, is like nothing you have experienced before! It is a vibrant place to learn about the history and heritage of Irish Farming.
Grenagh
www.visitthefarm.ie The Farm at Grenagh, Co. Cork, is like nothing you have experienced before! It is a vibrant place to learn about the history and heritage of Irish Farming.