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<blockquote data-quote="The rebel jackeen" data-source="post: 2621414" data-attributes="member: 18668"><p>I'd agree, sin e. Beara is a long trek down in to west cork, not to be missed if you've the time but you say your on a tight schedule. I've just moved from west cork, to east cork, and its fantastic around this area for sights (all sea sights i might add).</p><p></p><p></p><p>as for a hotel, i like the clarion, if you've plenty dough,the 5* hayfield manor at the gates of UCC, i'd suggest a walk of the grounds of Ucc, beautiful and losts of history if you ask.. jacobs on the mall for your dinner, should you have a bank balance to rival Mr.abramovic. Their food is top class.</p><p></p><p>Do you have anymore info, other than he was from cork, maybe we could be more specific in suggesting places to go/see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The rebel jackeen, post: 2621414, member: 18668"] I'd agree, sin e. Beara is a long trek down in to west cork, not to be missed if you've the time but you say your on a tight schedule. I've just moved from west cork, to east cork, and its fantastic around this area for sights (all sea sights i might add). as for a hotel, i like the clarion, if you've plenty dough,the 5* hayfield manor at the gates of UCC, i'd suggest a walk of the grounds of Ucc, beautiful and losts of history if you ask.. jacobs on the mall for your dinner, should you have a bank balance to rival Mr.abramovic. Their food is top class. Do you have anymore info, other than he was from cork, maybe we could be more specific in suggesting places to go/see. [/QUOTE]
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