Destination Guide Refined by Name: K Attraction Activities (20) Arts (7) Monuments + Museums (6) Sightseeing + Tours (32) Title Keyword
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Kinsale 1 Main St, Kinsale |
Kinsale is a fishing village three quters of a hours bus journey from Cork and also one of the best places in Ireland for resturants, all of the houses have been painted in nice pastel colours which when you look up a st... more
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Kinsale Arts Week Friar Street, Friars Lodge, Cork |
Kinsale Arts Week have just launched a fantastic new project as part of their festival programme. my music invites young local musicians from the Kinsale area to participate in an exciting new music project. Bands, Djs a... more
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The music at Kinsale is often more blues oriented than in Cork, with music that is highly accessible to an audience who may baulk at more 'serious' jazz. People come to Kinsale in October for a good time - and th... more
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Knappogue Castle and Medieval Banquet Knappogue Castle, Quin |
The original tower house of Knappogue Castle was built by Sean Mac-Con MacNamara in 1467. During the 1641 rebellion the castle was occupied by Cromwellian forces. In the 18th and 19th centuries further additions were mad... more
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Knocknamana Riding Stables Minane Bridge |
provides superb trekking along farm lanes and quiet roads, many of them opening up splendid sea views. The stables are owned and run by Sheila Corrigan, a BHSAI approved instructor who took over the business from her fat... more
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Knockreer Estate Cathedral Place, Killarney |
The most accessible area of the 25,000-acre Killarney National Park, this was the estate of the Browne Family, Earls of Kenmare. There are several gentle walks through the extensive grounds with spectacular lake views, o... more
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Kylemore Abbey and Gardens Connemara, Co. Galway |
Kylemore Abbey, one of the most photographed castles in all of Ireland, is visible across a reedy lake with a backdrop of wooded hillside. The vast Gothic Revival, turreted, gray-stone castle was built as a private home ... more
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