Golf Holidays Ireland
South West
The south west is among the very best when it comes to golf, as well as having the attractions of the fine Irish coastline. Cork’s thriving social life can be sampled in many of its thriving bars, restaurants, cafes and theatres. As well as golf Cork offers some of the best course fishing to be found anywhere such as Inniscarra Lakes and River Lee. Just 5 miles from Cork lies Blarney Castle, home of the famous Blarney Stone, said to give the gift of eloquence to all who kiss it.
Tralee boasts some of the finest beaches such as ‘Barrow’ which runs alongside the superb Tralee golf course. The world-famous “Rose of Tralee International Festival” is held annually at the end of August, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world.
Surrounded by first class Championship courses,
Killarney is the ideal base for a golfing holiday, with unparalleled scenery, tourist attractions and leisure facilities. Experience the 'Emerald Isle' at its most beautiful with magnificent landscapes, comprising of beautiful lakes and mountains all just a few miles from the stunning Atlantic Ocean.
Cahersiveen is half way round the renowned Ring of Kerry, which many claim to be the most scenically beautiful drive in western Europe, at the foot of Beentee Mountain on the River Fertha.
Kinsale is a sophisticated cosmopolitan seaside town and is one of the oldest and most fashionable resort towns in Ireland, with a maze of narrow flower decorated streets, restaurants, pubs, wine bars, art galleries and coffee shops. Kinsale is also known for its famous crystal, jewellery, Giles Norman photography (black and white photographs of Ireland) and attractions such as the Charles Fort and Desmond Castle.
Kenmare is a haven of tranquillity, gourmet food and breathtaking scenery in one of the most natural, unspoiled environments in Europe. A perfect location from which to discover the south west, linking the famous Ring of Kerry with the rugged Ring of Beara. The Ring of Kerry, follows the coastline of the Iveragh Peninsula and here you will discover picturesque villages, historical landmarks, sandy coves and beaches. To the north of Kenmare is the Killarney National Park, 10,000 hectares of woodland and mountains with spectacular views of the Lakes of Killarney.
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