Kinsale : Colourful Town By The Bay
The narrow, winding streets provide endless
shops, restaurants and lively pubs to be explored. With earthy
green gift shops and deep blue eateries, every one of the buildings is
painted a unique colour. I recall talking to my taxi driver about the many colours
of the buildings and he said even the homes are painted this way, his was
painted a bright yellow. The engrossing atmosphere and friendly locals make it the
perfect town to explore for the day, or even two. The many pubs came to life after sunset with live traditional folk
music and Guinness on tap, of course. Another reason many travellers make it out to Kinsale is for
the food. The village is self-styled as the gourmet capital of Ireland and has
a wide variety of gourmet restaurants for such a little village. It’s a seafood
lover’s heaven, and it certainly satisfied my inner foodie.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Suspended almost 100 ft (30 m) above sea level, the rope
bridge was first erected by salmon fisherman 350 years ago.
The Cave
Series of natural limestone caves near Florencecourt stretch
for more than seven miles, the longest known in Northern Ireland.
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