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A love for liquor and history is great if you’re stopping in Ringakiddy, with the nearby Jameson Experience taking you back in time. Uncover the history and traditions surrounding this world-renowned Irish whisky. The Jameson experience is a great opportunity to see the largest original Pot Still, and the Old Waterwheel which was manufactured in 1852, that provided power and still turns to this day.
A little further away in Cork is the beautiful property, Bantry House and Garden. This estate is comprised of a fine house and extraordinary garden with seven terraces and has been passed down through the White family since 1765. When the second Earl of Bantry, Richard White, inherited the house in 1800, he resolved to create a garden of art. There are statues and sculptures by the iconic Antonio Canova, a famous Italian sculptor, and in the terrace, you’ll find breath-taking rare art pieces, such as a 19th-century copy of the Roman Warwick Vase.
Or, another must-see spot is Blarney Castle, which is visited by over 200,000 tourists yearly. Blarney Castle was built in 1446 and is known for a historical tradition that has led to all these tourists travelling specifically to Cork. The tradition which holds is that those who kiss the Blarney stone will be given the gift of ‘eloquence’. For many people, their first priority is to kiss the Blarney Stone high up on the castle battlements.
If a love of animals and nature is what you have, look no further than Fota Wildlife Park - located just 20 minutes from Cork. The wildlife park can be enjoyed by all the family and has a wide range of animals. These include Chilean flamingos, Colombian monkeys, penguins, zebras, giraffes, and many more.
A love for liquor and history is great if you’re stopping in Ringakiddy, with the nearby Jameson Experience taking you back in time. Uncover the history and traditions surrounding this world-renowned Irish whisky. The Jameson experience is a great opportunity to see the largest original Pot Still, and the Old Waterwheel which was manufactured in 1852, that provided power and still turns to this day.
A little further away in Cork is the beautiful property, Bantry House and Garden. This estate is comprised of a fine house and extraordinary garden with seven terraces and has been passed down through the White family since 1765. When the second Earl of Bantry, Richard White, inherited the house in 1800, he resolved to create a garden of art. There are statues and sculptures by the iconic Antonio Canova, a famous Italian sculptor, and in the terrace, you’ll find breath-taking rare art pieces, such as a 19th-century copy of the Roman Warwick Vase.
Or, another must-see spot is Blarney Castle, which is visited by over 200,000 tourists yearly. Blarney Castle was built in 1446 and is known for a historical tradition that has led to all these tourists travelling specifically to Cork. The tradition which holds is that those who kiss the Blarney stone will be given the gift of ‘eloquence’. For many people, their first priority is to kiss the Blarney Stone high up on the castle battlements.
If a love of animals and nature is what you have, look no further than Fota Wildlife Park - located just 20 minutes from Cork. The wildlife park can be enjoyed by all the family and has a wide range of animals. These include Chilean flamingos, Colombian monkeys, penguins, zebras, giraffes, and many more.