Baltimore Castle

The West Cork Coast


Baltimore harbour is dominated by the stone tower of 13th-century castle of Dun na Sead (Fort of the Jewels). Inside, the great hall houses seasonal art displays and exhibits on the town's and the castle's history, but the main attraction is the view from the battlements.


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2. Abbeystrewery Famine Cemetery

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3. Mara Farm

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4. Sky Garden

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5. Skibbereen Heritage Centre

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6. West Cork Distillers

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7. Planetarium

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8. Kilravock Garden

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