This 500-acre estate has been a scenic, historical and beautiful natural attraction since the mid nineties. Over the years, it has established itself as one of the south’s major educational and eco tourism destinations.
A sparsely populated peninsula of outstanding rugged beauty, Mizen is Ireland's most southerly point and at its lonely ocean swept head stands the Mizen Head Signal Station and Visitor Centre.
This bridge was named after Honoria “Nano” Nagle, who is one of the greatest women in Ireland. She put up schools for the poor children in Cork in 1752 and also made home for the orphanages.