Floods at inniscarra bar 30-12-2015
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Inniscarra Fashion Show Part 6
Clothes supplied by Blarney Woolen Mills Ladies Department and jewellery by Keanes Jewellers. The Inniscarra GAA Fashion Show at Oriel House Hotel Ballincollig March 21st 2012
Three Cork Boats leaving Ardglass
Three Cork boats landing mackerel in Ardglass
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Sweet Inniscarra
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A Little Bit Of Heaven - Three Tenors Sing Songs Of Erin
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Truck vs the Flood
A truck attempting to get through the flood water near the Inniscarra Bar, Cork - Nov 20th 2009
Inniscarra Fashion Show Part 2
Clothes supplied by Casa Moda and jewellery by Keanes Jewellers. The Inniscarra GAA Fashion Show at Oriel House Hotel Ballincollig March 21st 2012
A flight over the River Lee in Cork, Ireland.
Another short film by Andy Jay showing the River Lee at the Townsland of Carrigaloe just outside COBH County Cork, Ireland.
As this is in Class 'C' airspace the flight did not exceed 50 ft above sea leve (ASL ),, with Cork airsport to the west of the location.
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Random Day In Inniscarra part 3
Random Day In Inniscarra
Ireland Team 4th world feeder fishing championship - Brenton Sweeney
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Equipe d'Irlande au 4ieme championnat du monde feeder Lac de Inniscarra Comté de Cork Irlande - Interview du capitaine Brenton Sweeney avec quelques images des pêcheurs Irlandais en action de pêche. L'Irlande se classe 2ieme du championnat du monde de pêche au feeder.
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Cois Laoi, Carrigadrohid, Co.Cork
Welcome to the historic village of Carrigadrohid which is located just 25 minutes from Cork, 15 Minutes from Ballincollig and 45 minutes from Killarney. Global Properties and Sherryfitzgearld Hinchion have only 5 serviced sites with full planning permission for large detached family homes to offer in this picturesque woodland village.
This Development site is located in the village overlooking the River Lee with many amenities of walking distance such as 2 football fields, pub, shop, hairdresser, river, castle and much more! Carrigadrohid Castle is one of Europes only 2 castles situated on a river is only 600m from this development.
Hourly Bus Service from Macroom to Cork and Tralee passing this new development.
There are many recreational facilities in the local area such as Ballyhass lakes Adventure Centre, Watersports, Wakeboarding, Kayaking, Boat Hire and finishing within just 2km of the development.
Other amenities include National Rowing Centre, Farran Woods and The Gearagh, 2 golf clubs, and 3 equestrian centres within easy reach of this development.
There is a crèche, playschool, 2 primary schools and secondary school within 4km of the development.
Contact Global properties on 021 4877133 or Sherryfitzgearld Honchoing on 026 41165 for more information
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CORK, IRELAND | A BRIEF WALK WITH THE GOPRO
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Billy Cusak at Mary O'Connell's bar, Ballincollig (September, 23rd, 2018)
Ballincollig (Irish: Baile an Chollaigh) is a satellite town and largest town in County Cork, Ireland, approximately 9 km west of Cork city. It is located beside the River Lee on the R608 regional road. In 2016 the population of the Ballincollig Electoral Division was 18,621.[1] The nearest towns include: Ballinora, Carrigrohane, Kilnaglory, Ovens, Killumney, Inniscarra, Blarney, and Tower. It is located beyond the Green Belt from the Cork city suburbs of Bishopstown and Wilton. Many people from Ballincollig commute to the city for work. It is a mainly residential town.
Mens Junior 18A 2- Semi - Irish National Rowing Championships 2011
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Irish National Rowing Championships 2011
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R U in Ireland exploring Ballyhooly Castle County Cork Ireland
Beautifully restored castle in North County Cork, Ireland on a sunny day.
Ballyhooly Castle is situated amongst woodland on the north side of the River Blackwater near the town of Mallow in County Cork.
The original castle is a five-storey tower house with a relatively modern 20th century two storey fishing lodge adjoining the side of the medieval tower. The castle has been well maintained, and the house has been recently refurbished, making it a comfortable family home.
Ballyhooly Castle offers comfortable self-catering accommodation for up to eight guests, with three double bedrooms, two single bedrooms, and four bathrooms. The castle has a dining room, sitting room, drawing room and kitchen. A housekeeper and cleaner are on hand to look after the property, and cooking services can be provided. The castle overlooks the river offering picturesque views and pleasant walks in the nearby woods. The castle has exclusive private access to five miles of fishing on the River Blackwater, one of the best salmon rivers in western Europe. The Lakes of Killarney are within an hour drive, and other activities in the area include golf, walking, cycling and horse riding.
The castle was built to guard a ford over the River Blackwater in the 16th century. Ballyhooly Castle was occupied by the Roches until it was forfeited in the Confederate Wars when occupation passed to Richard Aldworth. The castle was restored in 1862, and the fishing lodge was added in the 1920s.
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Cycling in Kerry & Cork's Caha & Healy Pass -
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On the 6th of June we wore our October cycling gear and kept referring to how lovely April was. The Dog Daisies couldn't care less. This is what cycling in Ireland is all about! One of our group’s stalwarts brings us on an annual spin over the Caha & Healy Pass every June to celebrate his birthday. This was our third year doing this short route from Kenmare and it never disappoints. The long stone tunnel at the top of the Caha Pass is always a thrill to cycle through. It was hand hewn through rock just after the Great Famine of 1847 and an air vent mid-way always gives an eerie shot of light with a sprinkle of rain water as you aim for the end of the tunnel and cruise through into Cork. It’s a grande entrance for four and a half Kerry men to the Rebel County.
The Healy Pass was next and the best side to climb it is the Cork side. It winds and weaves its way up the mountain. Towering over you in the sky is the top, which is easily identifiable by a white painted bridge arch and grotto. No fear of any golden arches finding their way to this remote spot thankfully. The Healy Pass road is another construction of the Great Famine and is to me, one of the most enjoyable climbs in Ireland. You double back, climb, turn & twist at a steady 5% for just under 6km. You hardly see more than 100m in front of you before another switchback or turn and the lad you are within touching distance of catching right in front of you suddenly disappears, and then reappears way up over your left shoulder!
On this spin we sought out Pedals & Boots in Lauragh. This gem of a Café, as the name suggests, welcomes weary cyclists and offers smooth and strong Badger & Dodo coffee with great home baked food. Our group got stuck into scones & hot loaves of brown bread just out of the oven. It’s a popular spot as a variety of cyclists pulled up. From hardened Audaxers parking their steel bikes to us carbon weekend warriors, all were fed well and mounted their steeds ready for Lauragh's steady climb and the speedy descent back to Kenmare.
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