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  2. Beara Way - Wikipedia

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    Beara Way. The Beara Way (Irish: Slí Bhéara) [2] is a long-distance trail in the southwest of Ireland. It is a 206-kilometre (128-mile) long circular trail around the Beara Peninsula that begins and ends in Glengarriff, County Cork, also passing through parts of County Kerry. [citation needed] It is typically completed in nine days. [1]

  3. Cork Public Museum - Wikipedia

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    Cork Public Museum. Cork Public Museum (Irish: Músaem Poiblí Chorcaí) [1] is a city museum in Cork, Ireland. Housed in a mid-19th century building within Fitzgerald Park in the Mardyke area of the city, [2] the museum's exhibits focus mainly on the history and archaeology of the Cork area. [3][4]

  4. Ballyhoura Way - Wikipedia

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    Ballyhoura Way. The Ballyhoura Way ( Irish: Slí Bhealach Eabhra) is a long-distance trail in Ireland. The trail is 89 kilometres (55 miles) long; it begins at St John's Bridge, near Kanturk, County Cork and ends at Limerick Junction, County Tipperary, and is typically completed in four days. [1] It is designated as a National Waymarked Trail ...

  5. Gougane Barra - Wikipedia

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    Munster. County. County Cork. Gougane Barra (Irish: Guagán Barra, meaning 'the rock-cleft of Barra') [1] is a scenic valley and heritage site in the Shehy Mountains of County Cork, Ireland. It is near Ballingeary in the Muskerry Gaeltacht. Gougane Barra is at the source of the River Lee and includes a lake with an oratory built on a small island.

  6. Beara Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Beara Peninsula. Coordinates: 51°43′48″N 9°50′24″W. Location of the Beara Peninsula. Beara (Irish: Béarra) or the Beara Peninsula is a peninsula on the south-west coast of Ireland, bounded between the Kenmare "river" (actually a bay) to the north side and Bantry Bay to the south. It contains two mountain ranges running down its ...

  7. Washington Street, Cork - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Cork Courthouse, St Augustine's Catholic Church, pubs, restaurants. Washington Street (Irish: Sráid Washington) [2] is a street in central Cork city, Ireland. Built in 1824, [3] it runs from the old medieval town centre onto the site of the western marshes, and today links the Western Road and Lancaster Quay with the Grand Parade.