Must See Sights and Landmarks in Glengarriff Area

We've collected top 10 mentioned sights and landmarks in Glengarriff from other articles such as Ireland-Guide.com, irelandhotels.com, themaritime.ie.

Must See Sights and Landmarks in Glengarriff Area

Waterfall Alpaca Farm
Waterfall Alpaca Farm
4.7 (110 ratings)4.5 (32 ratings)
Waterfall Farm, Drimoleague, Co. Cork, P47 TD70, Ireland
Sights & LandmarksFarms
Mentioned by Cork Beo
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"This one is slightly different to the other options on the list but come on who doesn't want to go walking with alpacas?. This special farm allows you take an alpaca for a 40 minute walk while walking along a trail that runs past gorgeous fields, forestry and past the stunning waterfall. As well as the alpacas you can visit the rescued rabbits, donkeys, Shetland ponies, hens, cats and fogs."
Mentioned by Cork Beo
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"West Cork's adorable alpaca walk is a must for this summer's bucket list. Waterfall Alpaca Farm in Castledonovan, near Drimoleague, is a magical place where you can visit the cutest of furry mammals and even take them out for a hike. The nature-loving owners even rent out cabins for those who want the full wild experience."
Allihies Copper Mine Museum
Allihies Copper Mine Museum
4.5 (250 ratings)5 (24 ratings)
Allihies village, Beara, Co. Cork, Ireland, Ireland
MuseumSights & LandmarksHistoric Walking Areas
Mentioned by cork-guide.ie
Cork Museums | Places To Visit in Cork
"Allihies Copper Mine Museum - The objective of the museum is to recognise, research, preserve and celebrate the rich mining heritage of Allihies. The museum achieves this through the display of artefacts, the use of photographs, illustrations, original drawings and documents, diagrams and maps, as well as a number of key large-scale models together with text panels. The location of the museum is a key factor being the Methodist chapel built in 1845 for the Cornish miners working in the mines.The Mountain Mine copper vein in Allihies, was discovered in 1813."
Mentioned by themaritime.ie
Historic Attractions near Bantry, West Cork - The Maritime Hotel
"In 1812, life in Allihies changed utterly when a rich copper deposit was discovered in the area and the biggest copper mining enterprise in Ireland was established by the Puxley family which saw the Industrial Revolution spread its tentacles to this most remote corner of Ireland. Visit Allihies Copper Mine Museum and discover this extraordinary story of exemplary engineering coupled with less than exemplary social conditions. For more information visit www.acmm.ie"
Gougane Barra Hotel Ballingeary Hotel
Gougane Barra Hotel Ballingeary Hotel
4.7 (329 ratings)5 (93 ratings)
Simple rooms, some with lake views, in relaxed hotel with an Irish restaurant & a bar.
Derreenacusha, Gougane Barra, Co. Cork, P12 PP27, Ireland
HotelSights & LandmarksRestaurantSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"Our family run seasonal lakeside hotel is nestled in one of the most scenic and romantic glens in the South West of Ireland, in West Cork, at the source of the river Lee, and just one kilometre from Gougane Barra National Forest Park. Overlooking magical Gougane Barra Lake and St. Finbarr's sixth century hermitage, Gougane Barra Hotel is a favourite place for visitors of all kinds. Our 3 star, country house hotel is renowned for its genuine old-fashioned hospitality, award winning real food, relaxed atmosphere, comfortable accommodation and personal attention, which people keep returning for."
Mentioned by Ireland-Guide.com
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"In one of the most peaceful and beautiful locations in Ireland, this delightfully old-fashioned family-run hotel is set in a Forest Park overlooking Gougane Barra Lake (famous for its monastic settlements). The Lucey family has run the hotel since 193 ..."
Derrynane House
Derrynane House
4.6 (333 ratings)4.5 (188 ratings)
Darrynane More, Co. Kerry, Ireland
National museumSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Derrynane House was the home of Maurice 'Hunting Cap' O'Connell, a notorious local smuggler who grew rich on trade with France and Spain. He was the uncle of Daniel O'Connell, the 19th-century campaigner for Catholic emancipation, who grew up here in his uncle's care and inherited the property in 1825, when it became his private retreat. The house is furnished with O'Connell memorabilia, including the impressive triumphal chariot in which he lapped Dublin after his release from prison in 1844."
Muckross Abbey
Muckross Abbey
4.7 (1091 ratings)4.5 (1284 ratings)
Roofless abbey with a courtyard established as a Franciscan friary in 1448 & rebuilt many times.
Carrigafreaghane, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Sights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Signposted 1.5km northeast of Muckross House, this well-preserved ruin (actually a friary, though everyone calls it an abbey) was founded in 1448 and burned by Cromwell's troops in 1652. There's a square-towered church and a small, atmospheric cloister with a giant yew tree in the centre (legend has it that the tree is as old as the abbey). In the chancel is the tomb of the McCarthy Mòr chieftains, and an elaborate 19th-century memorial to local philanthropist Lucy Gallwey."
Carriganass
Carriganass
4.4 (100 ratings)4.5 (15 ratings)
Co. Cork, Ireland
CastleSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by themaritime.ie
Historic Attractions near Bantry, West Cork - The Maritime Hotel
"Located on the outskirts of Kealkill village, the castle played a dramatic role in one of Irish History’s most exciting stories. In 1602, the castle’s owner, Donal Cam O’Sullivan Bere, led his followers past its gates on a march to Leitrim that would see him join the Flight of Earls from Ireland; that flight itself marked the end of Gaelic civilisation in Ireland. During the summer, the castle is open every day from 9am until 5pm."

Best Nightlife in Glengarriff

Ahakista Bar
Ahakista Bar
4.8 (67 ratings)5 (26 ratings)
Reenacappul, Ahakista, Co. Cork, Ireland
BarNightlifeBeer gardenBars & Clubs
Arundels By The Pier
Arundels By The Pier
4.5 (327 ratings)4.5 (44 ratings)
Reenacappul, Ahakista, Co. Cork, Ireland
Irish pubNightlifeRestaurantBars & Clubs
Mentioned by Cork Beo
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"Some pubs have called in diggers and construction crews, others have splashed out on fancy designer 'street furniture. This famous West Cork pub really only needed to put a fresh coat of varnish on the picnic tables. But they are putting more outdoor facilities in place for customers."
Mentioned by Ireland-Guide.com
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"This delightful harbourside pub has been owned by the Arundel family for over 100 years. Following several months closure in 2020, brothers Michael and Tom Moloney from Cork city took over the management and re-opened it in time for the short summer se ..."
Schull Harbour Hotel
Schull Harbour Hotel
4.3 (363 ratings)
Scenic, waterfront boutique hotel with a sauna, a pool & a gym, plus a restaurant & harbour views.
Main St, East End, Schull, Co. Cork, P81 DY88, Ireland
HotelBarGymRestaurantSelf-catering accommodation
Mentioned by irelandhotels.com
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"Superbly located overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on the Wild Atlantic Way and Mizen Peninsula; the Schull Harbour Hotel is a fantastic place for a romantic weekend break, a family getaway, self-catering holiday or an adventure weekend. Address: East End, Schull, Co.Cork"

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Glengarriff

Garnish Island
Garnish Island
4.8 (90 ratings)4.5 (691 ratings)
Famous for its gardens & old military tower, this island in a sheltered harbor is accessed by ferry.
Ireland
IslandNature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"This horticultural miracle of an island was created in the early 20th century when the island's owner commissioned architect Harold Peto to design a garden on the then-barren outcrop. Topsoil was shipped in, landscaped gardens laid out, and subtropical species planted; camellias, magnolias and rhododendrons now provide a seasonal blaze of colour. The 10-minute boat trip to the island departs from the village pier and passes colonies of basking seals and a nesting site for white-tailed eagles, which were reintroduced to Ireland in 2007."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"A bounty of tropical vegetation that sits incongruously on a craggy island, Ilnacullin Island (also known as Garnish Island) is home to Asian trees, shrubs and exotic flowers. Set across 37 acres (15ha), the plants benefit from a distinct microclimate, sheltered by the warmth of the sea in Bantry Bay. It’s a sublime sight, and a short 15-minute ferry trip transports you from Glengarriff Pier to this tropical-themed island."
Mentioned by clonakilty.ie
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"Visit For: Horticulture, Scenery, Wildlife.Distance: 1 Hour (64KM) From Clonakilty to Ballaghboy Cable Car. Transport to the Island: Short ferry from Glengarrif Pier. (Photo: @marblesbanana)"
Kells Bay House and Gardens
Kells Bay House and Gardens
4.6 (778 ratings)4.5 (268 ratings)
Classic rooms in a Victorian-style manor offering casual and refined dining options, plus 6 gardens.
Kells, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Guest houseNature & ParksBotanical gardenThai restaurantGardens
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"Opened in 1837 as a hunting lodge, this magnificent estate sprawls over 17 hectares incorporating a waterfall, beach and six different gardens, ranging from palms to a primeval fern forest with dinosaurs carved from fallen trees. Ireland's longest rope bridge, the 33.5m Skywalk, sways precariously 11m above the River Delligeenagh, which swirls through the property.Walled kitchen gardens and farm animals provide ingredients for its Thai restaurant (mains €10 to €15.50). It's also possible to stay here (double/suite from €85/140)."
Bantry House(Teach Beanntraí)
Bantry House(Teach Beanntraí)
4.4 (814 ratings)4.5 (613 ratings)
Traditional B&B in an 18th-century mansion offering full Irish breakfast and a billiards room.
Bantry House, Bantry, Ireland
Nature & ParksHotelIndoor lodgingArchitectural BuildingsGardens
Mentioned by cork-guide.ie
Cork Museums | Places To Visit in Cork
"Bantry House in West Cork is a very historic house contains an important collection of tapestries, paintings, furniture and artefacts. Bantry House is the ancestral home of the Earls of Bantry, still lived in by their descendant Egerton & Brigitte Shelswell-White, and their family. About 1820 Richard, the first Earl of Bantry, enlarged the house by adding the two drawing rooms."
Mentioned by themaritime.ie
Historic Attractions near Bantry, West Cork - The Maritime Hotel
"No visit to Bantry could be considered complete without a visit to the stately Bantry House & Gardens. Bought by the White Family in 1765 and enlarged by Richard White, the 2nd Earl of Bantry,it is now lived in and owned by the Shelswell-White family, descendants of the Earls of Bantry. The house has an eclectic collection of tapestries, furniture and art treasures."
Mentioned by travelireland.org
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"Bantry House & Gardens, a great opportunity to visit one of Ireland's renowned stately houses with views out over Bantry Bay. Take a tour of this historic house and gardens. Take in the history that will surround you here in West Cork."

Popular Gardens in Glengarriff

Liss Ard Estate
Liss Ard Estate
4.7 (137 ratings)4.5 (69 ratings)
Tranquil country resort offering an upscale restaurant & sprawling gardens, plus fishing & kayaking.
Castletownsend Rd, Russagh, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, P81 NP44, Ireland
HotelNature & ParksCorporate entertainment serviceCountry houseHoliday accommodation serviceWedding venueGardensPoints of Interest & Landmarks
The Ewe Experience
The Ewe Experience
4.6 (325 ratings)4.5 (417 ratings)
N71 Kenmare Road, Glengarriff, Co. Cork, Ireland
Natural history museumNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in County Cork
"More than 20 years in the making, this interactive sculpture garden is imaginative, thought-provoking and humorous, with nature and art working together to provide an unforgettable walk in the woods."
Muckross House
Muckross House
4.6 (5407 ratings)4.5 (4528 ratings)
Furnished 19th-century mansion set among mountains and woodland, with shop, cafe and working farms.
The National Park, Dromyrourk, Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland
MuseumNature & ParksCraft storeFamily restaurantNational parkHistoric SitesGardens
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Ireland
"This impressive Victorian mansion is crammed with fascinating objects (70% of the contents are original). Portraits by John Singer Sargent adorn the walls alongside trophy stags heads and giant stuffed trout, while antique Killarney furniture, with its distinctive inlaid scenes of local beauty spots, graces the grand apartments along with tapestries, Persian rugs, silverware and china specially commissioned for Queen Victoria's visit in 1861. It's 5km south of Killarney, signposted from the N71."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Glengarriff

Bay View House
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Park Hotel Kenmare
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