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A little-known corner of Ireland beckons

As well as natural beauty, Ireland’s Blackwater Valley is known for its landmarks, which range from castles to follies, and a thriving cultural scene.

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The Riding House in the gardens at Lismore Castle: Flanked by the Knockmealdown Mountains to the north and blown by fresh ocean breezes, the Blackwater Valley is rich in history, culture and natural beauty.


Less than an hour from Cork Airport, tucked away off the main tourist trails, Ireland’s Blackwater Valley is steeped in natural splendour and Old World romance. The area gets its name from the Munster Blackwater — a deep, fast-flowing river, which wends through the verdant landscape before joining the Atlantic Ocean at the medieval town of Youghal.

Flanked by the Knockmealdown Mountains to the north and blown by the fresh winds that come off the sea, the valley has its own microclimate, where the vegetation grows rich and lush, from ancient woodland to rolling pastures where the grass is so thick and green it looks almost artificial.

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