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River Lee
River Lee
Gougane Barra, Cork, Cork
Carving a course through farm- and woodland to Cork city the River lee begins its journey in the lake of the enchanting Gougane Barra Park.
The shores of the lake are linked by a causeway to Holy Island where St Finbarr, the patron saint of Cork, founded a monastery. The Feast of St Finbarr, on 25 September, signals celebrations that climax in a pilgrimage to the island on the following Sunday.
The Lee flows through several Irish -speaking market towns, and villages. Some, s...
River Blackwater
River Blackwater
Cork, Cork
The second longest river in Ireland after the Shannon , the blackwater rises in high bogland in County Kerry. it then flows eastwards through County Cork until it reaches Cappoquin, County Waterford, where it changes course south through wooded sandstone gorges to the sea at Youghal. Much of the valley is wooded, a reminder that the entire area was forested until the 17th century. The river passes some magnificent country houses and pastoral views. However, the region is best known for its fishi...
The Owenabue Valley
The Owenabue Valley
Ringaskiddy, Cork
The river is mentioned in song as it winds its way through rolling drumlins, green fields, towns and quaint villages. The valley is both scenic and rich in history. The area is proud of its award-winning restaurants whose chefs source only the freshest local ingredients to suit the most demandig palate. Fresh seafood, prime beef and locally produced cheese have helped the Owenabue valley earn Ireland International culinary statues. A visit to some of the charming traditional pubs is highly recom...
The Lee Valley Drive
The Lee Valley Drive
Cork, Cork
The River Lee, is the subject of the song that is regarded as Cork's anthem. For the Lee drive, leave the city by the "straight Road" to Carrigrohnae and cross the river to its northern bank. Approaching Macroom you'll see on your left the striking ruin of Carrigadrohid Castle on its island site, which you can approach by a quaint old bridge.
Of the two roads westward out of Macroom, one goes to Killarney via a fine route over the Derrynasagart Mountains. The landscape gradually...
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