Blarney Travel Guide

Tourist Guide
Blarney Castle featuring a castle, flowers and heritage elements
Blarney
Blarney
Blarney
Blarney
Visit this charming town in County Cork and see a famous woollen mill and a 15th-century military stronghold with stunning gardens.

Blarney is steeped in Irish history and bounded by natural beauty. Tour a medieval stronghold, known for its legendary Stone of Eloquence. Wander through the castle’s gardens and see a vast collection of rare plant specimens.

Stroll along a walking trail and enjoy the surroundings of this small village. With a number of golf courses and fishing spots, this peaceful town is great for outdoor activities.

Tour the Blarney Castle and its striking gardens. Climb the castle steps and kiss the Stone of Eloquence. Legend says that doing this will give you the gift of expression. The impressive three-story castle court is at the eastern end of the site. Wander through twisting underground passages and discover the castle’s dungeon.

Take a relaxing stroll through the Blarney Castle Gardens. This large area includes several different gardens, arboretums and waterways. Find a limestone cliff at the end of a grassy path and view the wonderful fern garden. Enter the poison garden and discover a fascinating collection of poisonous plants.

Visit the famous Blarney Woollen Mills, one of the largest craft outlets in Ireland. This building was once a water-powered mill that produced tweeds and woollens. Purchase hand-knit sweaters, crystal glassware and Celtic jewellery on-site. This renowned brand, established in the early 19th century, ships crafts around the world.

Catch a brown trout on the Owennageragh River. The River Martin which flows through the small town is another great fishing spot. Admire the stunning rolling countryside from a number of Blarney’s scenic walking and running trails, including the Martin Valley Trail.

Travel to this small village about 6 miles (10 kilometres) from Cork. A range of hotels, guesthouses and farmhouses are available. This quaint town also features a camping and RV park.

If you are visiting Blarney in the summer, tour Blarney House, an outstanding Scottish Baronial mansion built in the late 19th century.

Yugo Explore - Lee Point
Yugo Explore - Lee Point
3 out of 5
Brewery Quarter, South Main Street, Cork
Stay at this 3-star business-friendly aparthotel in Cork. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Blarney Castle and ...
8.4/10 Very Good! (153 reviews)
"Great place to stay in Cork, very central & cost effective for self catering needs. Great for business or travellers. Would recommend."

Reviewed on 10 Sep 2024

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The Post House
The Post House
3 out of 5
23 Main Street, Kinsale, County Cork
Stay at this 3-star apartment in Kinsale. Enjoy parking (surcharge). Popular attractions Kinsale Regional Museum and Courthouse and Saint Multose Church are ...
8.6/10 Excellent! (56 reviews)
"Great place to stay that’s an easy walk to anything you need."

Reviewed on 23 Sep 2024

The Post House
Copley Court
Copley Court
2 out of 5
Copley St, Cork, CO
Stay at this aparthotel in Cork. Enjoy free Wi-Fi and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Blarney Castle and Lavit Gallery are located nearby.
Copley Court
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5/5 - Excellent

Don

Beautiful hotel and friendly staff.

4/5 - Good

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Go to the castle early or late as I imagine it gets very, very busy at times. Circular steps up and down to the top are challenging and would be quite difficult for some in long queues - wear suitable shoes too!

5/5 - Excellent

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Will be back.

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