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This old fashioned bar & restaurant offers gourmet food in the restaurant. It also serves barfood. Read more
Castle Townshend has been the home of the Townshend family in Ireland for eleven generations. The Castle stands in spacious grounds overlooking the peaceful waterfront of Castletownshend harbour. A place to really get away from it all and relax. Read more
Warren's Gallery is located in picturesque Castletownshend in West Cork. The Gallery features a number of exhibitions during the year. Read more
The Knockdrum Stone Fort can be found in County Cork, just 1km east of Castletownshend. It is a circular, hilltop fort that underwent repairs sometime before 1860. Read more
Castletownshend Cottages are located at the bottom of the picturesque village of Castletownshend, next to The Castle, sea and grounds. The cottages are very comfortable with everything you need for a home away from home, while exploring West Cork. Read more
Sandycove House offers stunning three bed roomed accommodation and is a wonderful choice for a holiday in West Cork. The property is equipped to a very high standard and sits by the coast near the charming village of Castletownshend. Read more
West Cork Watercolour provides weekend painting courses to suit all tastes and abilities, ranging from beginners to improvers. Read more
Drishane House, built 1780, weatherslated and graceful, the ancestral home of the Somervilles; Edith Somerville (of Somerville and Ross) lived there. The house is set in 18 acres of gardens and woods above Castlehaven bay. Read more
Offering expansive elevated view of the Celtic Sea and Atlantic Ocean this Discovery Point provides road users with an opportunity to experience the dramatic landscape from their car seat. Read more
The Yellow House is located right on the Wild Atlantic Way in Lickowen, County Cork. Unlike a conventional B&B it offers exclusive home stay accommodation in association with West Cork Photography Breaks, a specialist retreat for photographers. Read more
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