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The club has two courses. Farrangalway is north west of the town, take the R72 from Cork and take the left at Halfway. The course is signposted to the right (from Cork) after a stretch of bad bends through a wood. From Kinsale turn left at the White House and turn right at the following crossroads. Then right again and follow road for 3km to signposted left turn. From Kinsale Ringenane can be reached on the R600 south from Cork or north from Kinsale towards Belgooly and Cork. |
Kinsale has a famous history as befits a medieval town, but few have had such a dramatic one. Kinsale was the site of the Battle of Kinsale in 1601, a battle which altered the course of Irish history. The town is now just as well known for it's vibrant hospitality industry with many restaurants, craft shops and speciality shops. A wide range of excellent accommodation is also available. |
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The Ferryport at Ringaskiddy is 30km distant. Principal routes are Swansea - Cork and Brittany - Cork. Cork City is 30km from Kinsale, with rail links to Dublin, Limerick, Rosslare and Kerry. |
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