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    Barryscourt Castle

    Barryscourt Castle

    4.5(2 reviews)
    28.6 km

    Free admittance with a free guided tour through the castle - and in my opinion although smaller,…read moreBarryscourt is way better than Blarney. Our tour guide was excellent and very informative. The castle has been (and continues to be) restored so you get to see each floor as it might have been not just stone rooms without floors like at Blarney. There's a lovely small garden and an orchard within the walls. Close to Fota House and Gardens this is an excellent stop while you're in the area and you can make a full day out of it by also visiting Fota. Fota Gardens and Arboretum are also free.

    BARRYSCOURT CASTLE Paid my first visit in decades to…read moreBarryscourt Castle, an impressive relic of the 16th century court of the Barry family. Impressive enough as a stark ruin in the 80s but now it's much improved and well worth a visit, particularly since there is no charge at all, and that includes the guided tour of the interior. Time was short yesterday so we contented ourselves with a walk around the outside of the castle itself, through the herb garden and a large orchard. There are records of an orchard there since the 13th century and this one, with dozens of apple varieties, is laid out according to the 16th century manner. There are smaller plantings of pears and quinces. There is an information office with very helpful and friendly staff, toilets and a cafe and it is just off the main national road (N25). It is a very pleasant visit indeed and I'll be back for a longer stay, perhaps during Heritage Week which takes place in venues across the country from August 21st. Most events are free to enter, some have reduced charges. This is one of many available. See the Heritage Ireland site http://www.heritageireland.com or pick up the comprehensive National Heritage Week brochure at your local library. http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/South-West/BarryscourtCastle/ Tel: +353 21 488 3864

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    Michael Collins Memorial

    Michael Collins Memorial

    5.0(2 reviews)
    70.9 km

    I'd read that it was difficult to find the lonely minor road in West Cork, through the valley of…read moreflowers or Béal na mBláth, as it is known, where on Tuesday 22nd August 1922 Michael Collins leader of the Irish Free State was ambushed & killed in the course of a 20 minute gun battle. A party of friends & I were coming from Macroom heading south towards Cork City on the N22 road. We were following a reasonably good road map to the area which had Béal na mBláth clearly marked, but on unnamed country roads. About 10 minutes along the road we turned right at the sign for the R585 towards Crookstown. Follow this road, and be careful not to get diverted, because a couple of times there are false turnings to other roads that don't appear to be on the map. You'll eventually come to a noticeable group of terraced houses where the road goes either straight on, or to the right with no signs. TURN RIGHT You'll have come about 5 mins or just over 4km from the main road now, and suddenly you'll come to a crossroads where there's a garage, but again absolutely no signs. Despite it looking like the more likely road, DON'T TURN RIGHT, (thats the R585), nor should you go straight on. The unnamed road off to the LEFT is your man here! Of course we didn't have a clue, and it was only doing what no doubt everyone else does and ask directions at the garage, (judging by the books, postcards & souvenirs of Michael Collins on sale), that we discovered that the site was not very far long the road to the left. Apparently all the signs saying Béal na mBláth or Michael Collins memorial keep getting stolen & ending up in bars in New York! Indeed not far along on what is a surprisingly wide road for a nameless minor road, as the road bends you'll see clearly on the left hand side, a fenced off red podium on top which stands a grey stone cross. At around 8pm, just as it was beginning to go dark, on that fateful day, Michael Collins' small convoy of 4 vehicles was attacked, he determined to get out and fight despite advice to "drive like hell!" Maybe it was both disbelief & anger that he could be targetted by his own people in his own county, (and just 32km from his birthplace), when apparently he was on a mission to end the fighting, that made him get out. He'd himself instigated these flying columns of resistance in the war of independence only a few years earlier. He was the only one to die. It was pouring with rain, as I gazed up the steep embankment to positions where doubtless the flying columnists would have fired from. The cross which is simply inscribed in gaelic: miceal Ocolleain and the date, still had a faded wreath left over from the annual commemoration at the site. Just to the right of the podium a small white pillar marks the exact spot where he died. As we drove on we all voiced our differing views of the political situation at the time that drove Ireland to civil war, and this is a more than thought provoking symbol of those turbulent times.

    This review was SO helpful. Just moved over and want to visit the Michael Collins Memorial and…read morewith these detailed driving instructions I feel confident I can find it.

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