AttractionsTo visit North Cork is to follow the path of the majestic River Blackwater, one of the longest rivers in Ireland flowing through quaint villages and charming countryside. This is one of the most interesting spots in Ireland, with many centuries-old castles, round towers and other historic structures.
The beauty of North Cork's landscaped gardens can be seen at the Millstreet Country Park, a 500 acre extravaganza of lakes, waterfalls, streams, wetlands, walks, picnic areas, moorlands, arboretum, herb rich meadows, ornamental gardens, archaeological sites, native deer, birds and wildlife. Activities LocallyThe immediate village of Cecilstown offers a typical Irish Village experience with a selection of local bars and activities such as traditional music, ceili dancing at the cross roads, road bowling, hunting and shooting and a private stretch of the River Blackwater for game fishing. The main tourist attractions of Cork & Kerry are all within driving distance too (30 mins) with an abundance of Blue Flag beaches, Island day trips and gourmet restaurants. Both Cork and Killarney are within a half hour drive, leading onto the wonderful scenic day drives of both counties.
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