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The most westerly part of Corks peninsulas, and arguably its most spectacular, the
Seal watching, cruises, sea safari
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There is a large community of artist present in Bhéarra; producing books, paintings, pottery, photographers, film and musicians. Some of them prepared to offer classes, instructing others. You can follow several classes; there is a writers retreat, a Buddhist center, and photographic courses. Music, visiting a local pub, soaking up the best Irish music, shop around, and have a look at the window to see what is on offer locally.





Do not hesitate to enter a pub and inquiry, a fast way to learn.
Advertising is still low key. Altogether, experience a pure and real drop of Bheara magic and enjoy your holiday. Please remember preparing is half of the fun

Tragalee, view from the house
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