The West Cork Way

The West Cork Way
Title The West Cork Way PDF eBook
Author Ian Bailey
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 78
Release 2017-11-21
Genre
ISBN 9781979582766

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The West Cork Way is a collection of poems and ballads reflecting aspects of life in West Cork and throughout Ireland. The poems range in subject matter from the the fishing industry on the West coast of Ireland, the agriculture marts of the West and farming barley in County Waterford. The author, English born Ian Bailey, lives and works in West Cork close to the Mizen Head.

50 Gems of West Cork

50 Gems of West Cork
Title 50 Gems of West Cork PDF eBook
Author Kieran McCarthy
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 215
Release 2019-11-15
Genre Photography
ISBN 1445692406

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Discover fifty of West Cork's landmarks and special places, which reflect the essence, character and beauty of this south-western corner of Ireland.

West Cork

West Cork
Title West Cork PDF eBook
Author Alannah Hopkin
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Pages 244
Release 2008-04-03
Genre Travel
ISBN 1848890737

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You can't eat scenery' is an old saying about making a living in beautiful but remote places. West Cork is such a place, remarkable for the many ways people make it work for them. Alannah Hopkin discovers a vibrant community of diverse people with compelling stories to tell. A multi-faceted portrait of west Cork.

West Cork

West Cork
Title West Cork PDF eBook
Author Jo Kerrigan
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2017-04-03
Genre Cork (Ireland : County)
ISBN 9781847178886

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Welcome to the spirit, moods and amazing views of the wonderful world of West Cork, truly a place apart. A world of stunning landscapes, craggy cliffs, colourful villages, wild bogland, glorious harbours, fabulous beaches, rocky mountains, West Cork stands apart as one of the most desirable places to live, work, visit. The famous spots are all here: Mizen and Beara, with their extraordinary seascapes; Baltimore and Schull, beloved of sailors from all over the world; Gougane Barra, with its timeless peace - and many, many more. There are secret places too, off the beaten track, and the book takes the reader down many side-paths and byways to hidden corners and unexpected treasures, sharing on the way some of the legends and traditions of this region - and always the most wonderful and heartstopping scenery. From a writer and photographer team who lovingly share their responses to the region they are lucky enough to call home: Jo Kerrigan, historian and journalist with national and international publications, and Richard Mills, multiple award-winning press and wildlife photographer.

West Cork Through Time

West Cork Through Time
Title West Cork Through Time PDF eBook
Author Kieran McCarthy
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 188
Release 2013-11-15
Genre Photography
ISBN 1445620790

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which West Cork has changed and developed over the last century.

The Kindness of Place: 20 Years in West Cork

The Kindness of Place: 20 Years in West Cork
Title The Kindness of Place: 20 Years in West Cork PDF eBook
Author Damien Enright
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Pages 275
Release 2012-03-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0717151824

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Damien Enright is a journalist, television writer-presenter, broadcaster and poet. He has written a weekly nature column in theIrish Examiner for twelve years. He is the author of five walking guides to West Cork and of the much acclaimed A Place Near Heaven.

Ireland

Ireland
Title Ireland PDF eBook
Author AA.VV.
Publisher Edizioni WhiteStar
Pages 547
Release 2024-10-29T00:00:00+01:00
Genre Travel
ISBN 8854421170

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National Geographic Traveler guidebooks contain must-know travel information, inspiring photography, insider tips, and expert advice you won’t find on the internet for bucket-list destinations around the world. Ireland is a land steeped in history and legend, with an extraordinary heritage of folklore and tradition. This newly updated guidebook, part of a best-selling series, is packed with insider tips and top travel advice. Twenty maps detail every region, from Dublin in the east to the west coast’s rocky plateaus of the Burren, and even venturing into Northern Ireland to lively Belfast and historical places of note between Derry and Ulster. Whether you’re in search of natural wonders like the iconic Cliffs of Moher, the delightful rolling hills of County Wicklow, and the secluded beaches of Donegal, or architectural marvels like St. Patrick’s Cathedral in bustling Dublin, the lively pubs of popular Temple Bar, and the literary heritage of authors like James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, this knowledgeable guidebook will ensure you experience it like the locals do as you plan the trip of a lifetime in the Emerald Isle.