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www.ballyhouracountry.com |
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If you are looking for Leprechauns, shillelaghs and shamrocks painted in luminous green, don't come to the Ballyhoura region. But if it's authentic, unspoiled rural Ireland you're after, then you've come to the right place. |
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www.coillte.ie |
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The Galtee Mountains or Galty Mountains are a mountain range in Munster, located in Ireland's Golden Vale across parts of counties Limerick, South Tipperary and Cork. |
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www.corkcoco.ie |
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corkcoconorth@oceanfree.net |
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+353 22 21964 |
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This is a fine example of railway architecture set in beautiful rural countryside. Disused now, it stands alone in an idyllic rural setting surrounded by mature woodland and green fields. |
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maire.oakley@gmail.com |
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0866028013 |
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Maire Oakley |
A very well maintained Georgian Rectory (1807), two storeys over basement (4000 sq ft), a unique and vast, purpose built artist's studio with additional out buildings, sitting on 10 acres. |
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www.npws.ie |
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nationalconservation@environ.ie |
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+353 1 8882000 |
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Lough Hyne is a semi-enclosed marine lake which is a unique location. It measures just 0.8 km by 0.6 km and it is believed that the Lough was a freshwater lake up to 4000 years ago, when a rise in sea levels joined it with the sea. |
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www.millstreetcountrypark.com |
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info@millstreetcountrypark.com |
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+353 29 70810 |
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Joanie McAuliffe |
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. |
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customer.forestservice@dardni.gov.uk |
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(028) 4372 2428 |
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A barn dressed up to look like a church, stone cones atop gate piers and gothic-style gate arches all show the influence of that highly individualistic designer, Thomas Wright of Durham (1711-1786), who was a friend of Lord Clanbrassil, owner of Toll |
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