Cork and Kinsale


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August 7th 2017
Published: July 6th 2019
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Paddywagon Tours drove us through Cork enroute from Blarney to Kinsale. We did see a fair amount of the city from the motorcoach, though we did not have the opportunity to walk it. The River Lee flows though Cork and several attractive bridges cross the river. Our guide was proud that Cork has more tall buildings than Dublin! Cork is is also famous as the home of Murphy's Brewery and its Murphy's ... Read Full Entry



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St. Multose ChurchSt. Multose Church
St. Multose Church

St. Multose Church, Kinsale, County Cork. Built in 1190, rebuilt between 1835-1856. Church of Ireland church dating to Norman times. DSC_0440
St. John the Baptist ChurchSt. John the Baptist Church
St. John the Baptist Church

St. John the Baptist Church (1832). DSC_0441
St. John the Baptist Church InteriorSt. John the Baptist Church Interior
St. John the Baptist Church Interior

St. John the Baptist Church (1832). Altar and galleries. DSC_0442
Blue HavenBlue Haven
Blue Haven

Blue Haven Hotel and Restaurant. The Blue Haven's restaurant and part of the hotel is located in the restored Old Fish Market. The Old Fish Market dates to 1784. IMG_2287
Classic Blue Haven ToastieClassic Blue Haven Toastie
Classic Blue Haven Toastie

Classic Blue Haven toastie. Served at the Blue Haven Restaurant, Kinsale. IMG_2281
Belgooly Flour MillBelgooly Flour Mill
Belgooly Flour Mill

Belgooly Flour Mill. Built in 1832. DSC_0458



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