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Cork Self‐Guided Audio Tour
Download a vibrantly‐narrated mp3 audio guide combined with a map detailing the area of your tour. This magical walking audio tour will take you strolling along popular St Patrick’s Street, the enchanting English Market echoing with the sound of the bell of St. Anne's Church.
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Explore Cape Clear island departing Schull. West Cork. Self‐guided.
Join this tour from either Schull or Baltimore with a crossing on the ferry through the beautiful waters of Roaring Water Bay. Feel the fresh sea air against your face on this spectacular journey through some of Carbery’s Hundred Isles, some of which are habited.Cape Clear or Cléire is the largest of these Islands and is known as the Queen of Carbery’s hundred Isles and lies 6 miles from the mainland in West Cork along the Wild Atlantic Way. Cape Clear is Ireland’s most southerly Island, it has a population of 130 people and is one of the few Gaeltacht speaking (Irish speaking) Islands in Ireland. People have been coming to Cape Clear island for over 5000 years. This wild and romantic Island offers visitors an insight into a way of life that has long since disappeared from most of Ireland.As we meander our way to Cape Clear witness some spectacular scenery and marine wildlife along the way. Our experienced crew are always scanning these prime waters for whales and dolphins as a glimpse of these magnificent creatures are what dreams are made of!Arrive in the wonderful north harbour on Cape Clear Island. The island offers the visitor superb marked walking trails, kayaking adventures, a goat farm, a heritage centre, Ireland’s only manned bird observatory, electric buses and is the gateway to the Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, which stands 159 feet high in the Atlantic Ocean. Stop along the way to visit the memorial on the Island to the 1979 Fastnet yacht race disaster. During the disaster 15 yachtsmen and 3 rescuers died in the deadliest storm in the history of modern sailing, which swept its way through the fleet on the 615 mile dash from England to Ireland and back again. On the 13–14 August 1979, of the 306 yachts taking part, 5 were sunk, 100 suffered knock downs, and 77 rolled at least once due to high winds and "mountainous seas".Then spend some free time exploring this wonderful island where you can see the Fastnet Rock Lighthouse in the distance from one of the spectacular look out points on the walking trials, or enjoy some fresh Island produce during lunch at one of the island’s bars and restaurants.Optional extras at an additional cost include:1. A guided walk & talk with an islander (Approx. 2 hours) Max 20 peopleAfter a scenic ferry transfer to the Island, your local guide will bring you on a walk where you can gain insights into island stories and enjoy spectacular Island scenery. Visit the Goat farm and hear its owner Ed Harper, perform one of his renowned ballads.The walk can be replaced by the Island’s Electric Buses for those less mobile.2. A traditional Irish music session (Approx. 2 hours) Max 50 peopleMeet local musicians for a traditional music session in Club Cléire. Learn a song ‘as Gaeilge’ (in Irish) or a dance and discover the hidden talents of your friends as everyone joins in.3. Traditional afternoon tea at a local B&BMeet with Tríona, island B&B owner and sit down for a beautiful afternoon showcasing what the Island has to offer from homemade scones, sandwiches, cakes, pastries, macaroons and mini desserts, all baked by Tríona, complimented by a traditional cup of tea and of course the spoken Irish language.4. A kayaking session (Approx. 2 hours) Max 15 peopleExperience the sheltered South Harbour to explore its inlets, caves and sea arch in a family friendly sheltered bayOur passengers get a real treat as we offer different inward and outward ferry routes. This gives amazing views of the high cliffs and rugged landscape on the harsh Atlantic side of the islands compared to gentle sloping hills that touch the water on the opposite side.Departure times from Baltimore are 10.30am & 2pm returning @ 12 noon, 4pm & 6pm.Departure times from Schull are 11.30am returning @ 4pm.For groups of 30 or more we can arrange private departures to the Island at a time that suits.Passengers can start their journey in Baltimore and finish in Schull. So Baltimore‐Cape‐Schull or Schull‐Cape‐Baltimore.Toilet facilities on board.Upper deck and indoor heated seating on board.Please note a minimum number of 15 people is required for this tour to proceed
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Highlights of Cork: A Self‐Guided Walking Tour
Experience the Rebel City at your own pace with this affordable audio tour • See where a marshy landscape was transformed into the vibrant city that Cork is today and why the city once had the world’s largest butter exchange • Hear from producer Máirín Ahern, an honorary Corkonian who’s worked as a qualified tour guide in the city since 1999 • Do it all in an hour or linger at stops along the way with complete control over when you start and finish • Get unlimited use before your booking date and after it • Use the virtual tour option at home Once you’ve booked, you’ll receive a ticket with instructions and a unique code listed under “Before You Go”. Then simply install the VoiceMap app and enter your code. The app displays directions to the starting point, and when you’re in the right place, just pop in your headphones and tap start. VoiceMap has automatic GPS playback, with turn‐by‐turn directions. It also works offline. Please note that this is a hilly walk.
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Midleton Distillery Experience & Whiskey Tasting — Home of Jameson
It wouldn't be a trip to Ireland without Irish whiskey! At The Jameson Distillery Midleton you'll join an expert brand ambassador to learn how Jameson goes from field to glass in a fun tour and tasting adventure!
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Ring of Kerry & Killarney tour departing Cork city. Guided. Full day.
The enchanting county of Kerry will give you a window into the most magnificent scenery from soaring hills to rolling landscapes scattered with traditional stone walls. The rugged coastline is unsurpassed, with views that you will want to photograph, as is the buzz of the traditional town of Killarney town. The first stop on our tour will take you back in time to the Kerry Bog Village in Glenbeigh. Irish rural life from days gone come alive in this folk village. Wander through thatched cottages, visit a traditional farm house and meet the resident Irish wolfhounds. You might even choose to treat yourself to a little something to drink at the Red Fox Inn. From Glenbeigh, we travel around of the Iveragh Peninsula, along the most beautiful stretch of coastline. The next stops are at Waterville and Coomakista, two of Kerry’s most scenic stops with panoramic views stretching from the mountains to the sea. Looking towards the ocean will give you a view of the iconic Skellig Islands, Celtic pyramids reaching out from the sea. These natural monuments were famously featured in the recent Star Wars movie. Our next stop on the famous Ring of Kerry is Sneem, nestled in the sheltered waters of Kenmare Bay. Sneem is a beautiful Irish seaside village with wonderful choices for a traditional Irish lunch. Choose a bacon and cabbage — an Irish staple or since you are beside the sea, freshly caught fish served with chips. After our lunch stop be prepared for a drive you will never forget with unrivalled views. Verging deep into the MacGillycuddy's Reek mountains and the moody Black Valley, numerous scenic viewpoints can be found along the route. Moll’s Gap mountain pass, Ladies View lookout (a favourite spot of Queen Victoria) and, even a Leprechaun crossing. Along the shores of Lough Leane, we drive through a real‐life emerald forest as the woodlands of Ireland’s last native oak trees. We arrive into Killarney, most often voted the most beautiful town in Ireland. Killarney has so much to offer. Choose to spend your time seeing the surrounding area from a traditional horse and cart or walk the streets soaking up the atmosphere. On our trip back to Cork City, we leave the beautiful Kingdom of Kerry, crossing the border and travelling back to our starting point, where you can put your feet up and relax, taking time to look through your photographic memories.