James fort was built on the site of an earlier fortification.
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Sea and sand, clean and unspoilt is the appeal of these two beaches, paradise for kids and adults alike.
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This large river drains a catchment of 235 square miles beginning in the Shehy Mountains of West Cork and ending up in Kinsale Harbour.
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Ballinadee is a small traditional country village serving the surrounding farming community.
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Learn more of the history of the area from our fantastic map.
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Kinsale Garden of Remembrance |
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Kinsale Garden of Remembrance is dedicated to the memory of Fr. Michael Judge, Chaplain in the New York Fire Department and to the 343 brave fire fighters, who so courageously lost their lives in New York on September 11th 2001.
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Kilgobbin Castle is a well preserved tower house on the west bank of the river Bandon, a few miles from Kinsale. The dwelling houses beside the castle was abandoned in the 1960's.
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Ballinspittle Wood is located adjacent to Ballinspittle village, 10 km west of Kinsale on R600.
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The moving statue of Ballinspittle grotto |
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In July 1985, in the little town of Ballinspittle, Cork, Ireland a bizarre event gripped the town as people saw the grotto statue of the Virgin Mary come alive.
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Finbar Wright: A world class tenor |
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Finbar Wright, tenor, songwriter, and poet, was born in Ballinspittle.
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The shore fishing in the coastal area between the mouth of Kinsale Harbour and Garretstown compares favourably with other venues. The predominant species are Pollack, Wrasse (Conor), Mackeral, Dogfish, Flounder, Ray and the sometimes elusive Bass.
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