Touring Releagh in Ireland
Releagh in the region of Munster is a city located in Ireland - some 176 mi or ( 283 km ) South-West of Dublin , the country's capital city .
Time in Releagh is now 07:51 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Dublin " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your travel resources, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Derry, Belfast, Tralee, Limerick, and Kilkenny. Being here already, consider visiting Derry . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Releagh ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
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Driving through rock tunnels in southwest Ireland
On the second day of the Around Ireland Rally 2008, we drove through these rock tunnels on the N71 between Glengarriff and Kenmare, on the Beara Peninsula. The car we were in is Fenchurch, my 1963 Mor ..
MY IRELAND MUSIC (ORIGINAL) could be an irish Anthem ..... MY FIRST TRIP TO IRELAND
My Ireland A song written by: myself and a friend ... about A Beautiful country. Upon my first visit to Ireland I went to Glengariff and wow .I fell in love with Ireland... this song was written by my ..
Caha pass
Very scenic mountain route through tunnels to Kenmare - great views in all directions ..
Paragliding in Ireland-Caha Pass area-Cork&Kerry border
great day out with light wind...thanks to Damian for recording;-) ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Glengarriff Forest
Glengarriff Forest is an area of woodland near Glengarriff, West Cork, Ireland. Most of the woodland is a nature reserve in public ownership which is sometimes referred to as Glengarriff "forest park" or "state forest". Glengarriff Forest is one of the best examples in the country of oceanic sessile oak woodland. It is part of the much larger Glengarriff Harbour & Woodlands Special Area of Conservation (SAC).
Located at 51.76 -9.56 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Ilnacullin
Ilnacullin, or sometimes Illaunacullin (derives from Oileán an Chulinn in Irish meaning 'island of holly') known locally as Garnish Island (properly Garinish Island or Garinis in Irish), is a very tranquil yet popular tourist attraction in Ireland, located in the small harbour of Glengarriff, County Cork which forms part of Bantry Bay. Ilnacullin is the name used by the National Parks and Monuments Service to differentiate it from Garinish Island in Co Kerry.
Located at 51.74 -9.54 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Sugarloaf (Cork)
Sugarloaf Mountain (Irish: Gabhal Mhór, meaning "big fork") is a mountain south-west of Glengarriff in County Cork, Ireland. One of the Caha Mountains, its height is 574 metres and is the 319th highest summit in Ireland . It is popularly thought to be one of Ireland's few extinct volcanos but is actually owes to erosion http://www. gsi. ie/Education/European+Landscapes/Ireland. htm The Irish name Gabhal Mhór seems to have developed from Sliabh na Gaibhle meaning "mountain of the fork".
Located at 51.73 -9.63 (Lat./Long.); Less than 7 km away
Uragh Wood
Uragh Wood is an oak wood in Tuosist, County Kerry, Ireland, which was designated a nature reserve in 1982. The wood covers about 80 ha and is next to Gleninchaquin Lake. It is owned by the state and there is no public access. Since Ireland's adoption of the European Union's Habitats Directive, the wood has been included within a Special Area of Conservation of 1,154 ha called "Cloonee and Inchiquin Loughs, Uragh Wood".
Located at 51.80 -9.69 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
Knockboy
Knockboy (An Cnoc Buí in Irish, meaning Yellow Mountain) is a 706-metre-high mountain on the border between counties Cork and Kerry in Ireland. It is the highest peak in the Shehy mountain range and the highest mountain in County Cork with its summit shared with County Kerry. It is the 104th highest peak in Ireland.
Located at 51.80 -9.44 (Lat./Long.); Less than 9 km away
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