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Sherkin Island

Sherkin Island

One of Carbery's hundred isles, Sherkin Island is a small place (only 5km x 3km!) bursting with character. In summer, its sandy beaches and fuschia-lined lanes are a perfect retreat. The ancestral home of the infamous O'Driscoll clan, one can visit the clan castle and an old Franciscan Abbey. Events of note include the Sherkin Regatta and local fair, which takes place every year in the 3rd weekend of July. The island can be reached by ferry from the small fishing village of Baltimore, and the journey only takes 10 minutes.
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Cape Clear - Oileán Chléire

Cape Clear - Oileán Chléire

Cape Clear is Ireland's most southerly island and part of an Irish-speaking Gaeltacht region. Visit in summer to take a tour of Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, known as "Ireland's Teardrop" - this was the last thing generations of migrants saw when departing for America, often never to return.Here you'll find a Heritage Centre, a picturesque harbour, some walking trails, a bird observatory and many opportunities for aquatic activities. The ferries to Cape Clear depart from Baltimore and Schull and take around 40 minutes to reach the destination. During the journey, keep an eye out for dolphins, whales and sharks.
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Whiddy Island

Whiddy Island

Whiddy Island in the heart of Bantry Bay has a long naval and military history, with relics dating from as far back as the Viking era. Ruins include the medieval Reenavanny Castle, as well as a 6th century holy well, church, and graveyard. The island's trails are part of the Sheep's Head Way, a popular walking route and a European Destination of Excellence. The trails are a profusion of colour in summer, with red and purple fuschia characterising the landscape. Cycling, kayaking and paddling are also possibilities. You can reach Whiddy Island by taking a ferry from Bantry Town.
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