Birdwatching
Rosscarbery hosts a wonderful diversity of bird life, so birdwatchers are spoilt for choice. There are too many species to list, but here...
Rosscarbery hosts a wonderful diversity of bird life, so birdwatchers are spoilt for choice. There are too many species to list, but here...
Why not try to catch your supper? You can fish for bass, mackerel, pollack and other species from the pier/nearby rocks and where...
Stroll around the lagoon (ideal for those with buggies, walk to the pier, along the beach or enjoy spectacular views on the cliff...
The Warren Strand is a beautiful spot for walking, relaxing and taking in the fresh West Cork sea air. Handy car parking exists...
At Smugglers Cove enjoy the 18 hole pirate-themed adventure golf course with canons, island greens, waterfall, rafts, treasure chests and more. Get lost...
A safe, sheltered place for kayaking, SUP (Stand Up Paddling), pedal boats, windsurfing and more....
You have two great options: The challenging 18 hole links course, a unique selection of golf holes amid the sand dunes on Warren...
Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa, Michael Collins and Tom Barry: Three men than sharped modern day Ireland. All have roots without our parish. Visit the...
The sailing village of Glandore is only a ten minute drive from Rosscarbery and sits opposite the fishing village of Union Hall. Union...
Rineen Woods is situated just 3k from Union Hall Village off the Castletownshend/Skibbereen Road. A great place for a family day out, here...
Approximately 1/4 mile south of Glandore, this Elizabethan mansion is well worth a visit. It was erected by Sir Walter Coppinger, a member...
A section of this once large castle now stands on its windswept promontory isolated from the mainland by years of erosion....
From this vantage point, you will be looking out over the scenes of multiple shipwrecks that met their fate off the treacherous West...
All the family can enjoy a safe cycle down to the pier or beach and take in the views as you go. The...
This is a gothic ruin which was burnt down by Cromwellian forces in 1648. The Castlefreke woods are state-owned and have a marked...