The MV Thresher ferry departs from Cunnamore Pier between Ballydehob and Skibbereen, Co. Cork. Daily, year-round.
You'll find the ruins of a 15th century Franciscan Abbey as you head up the hill from the ferry.
The MV Thresher ferry departs from Cunnamore Pier between Ballydehob and Skibbereen, Co. Cork. Daily, year-round.
You'll find the ruins of a 15th century Franciscan Abbey as you head up the hill from the ferry.
Whale Watch West Cork, in Baltimore, County Cork, seeks to offer a top class, responsible whale and dolphin watching experience. Their specially built boat brings you thrilling sights of common dolphins, seals, basking sharks, minke whales, fin whales, humpback whales and more. All facilities and safety equipment are supplied on board.
No trip to West Cork’s iconic Cape Clear is complete without a hike around the 5km Gleann Loop. Strenuous challenging, it’s a real breathtaker, with unmatched views of the wide and wild Atlantic your reward for hitting the trail and spending an hour or two in the great outdoors.
Visit the Skibbereen Heritage Centre in County Cork and learn about the poignant story of the Great Famine in the 1840s. Stroll through the streets and stories of Skibbereen, which was one of the worst affected areas in Ireland during the Famine.
Blairscove Restaurant is a fine dining destination on the shores of Dunmanus Bay in beautiful West Cork. It also offers accommodation in four courtyard suites.
Gormú Hiking Tours provide guided hikes through the wild clifftops and hills of West Cork. There are daily departures for the Toe Head Cliffs, or book a custom full day hike with a seanchaí. Each walk blends nature, folklore and a sense of dúchas.
The acclaimed Placenames Walking Tour by Gormú Walking Tours operates daily at Castlehaven, County Cork. The tour explores Irish placenames while enjoying a picnic of artisan West Cork produce.
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