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  • Posted on September 25, 2022September 16, 2022
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Mizen Magic 6: Schull to Castlepoint (Updated)

This is an update of a post that originally appeared here 5 years…

Posted in West Cork Blog
  • Posted on August 28, 2022
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Mizen Magic 27: Toor

Tucked away in the north west corner of the Mizen, with access from…

Posted in West Cork, West Cork Blog Tagged Liam O'Flynn, Mizen magic, Mizen Peninsula, Toor, West Cork Wildflowers

Mizen Magic and Mizen Megaliths

The Mizen – although I prefer the ancient name Ivaha – is a…

  • Posted on May 22, 2022August 3, 2022
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Mizen Magic 25: Gortduv Loop (Fastnet Trails)

Ready for a longer walk? If yes – this one is 13.5km and…

Posted in Fastnet Trails, Goleen, Mizen magic, The Mizen Peninsula, Walks, West Cork, West Cork Blog Tagged Canty's Cove, Dunmanus Bay, Fastnet Trails, Goleen, Gortduv Loop Walk, Knockaphuca, Lackavaun, North Side of the Mizen
  • Posted on May 1, 2022May 3, 2022
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Mizen Magic 24: Lissagriffin Loop (Fastnet Trails)

The energetic Fastnet Trails team is marching westward along the Mizen, developing new…

Posted in Fastnet Trails, Goleen, The Mizen Peninsula, Walking West Cork, West Cork, West Cork Blog Tagged Fastnet Trails, Goleen, Holy Wells of Cork, Lissagriffin Loop Trail, Lusitanian Plants, Mass Rock, Mizen magic, St Patrick's Cabbage
  • Posted on March 6, 2022
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Mizen Magic 23: Croagh Cove

Many thanks to Sara Nylund for her wonderful reconstruction drawing of an early…

Posted in Archaeology, Irish History, Irish Landscape, Religion, The Mizen Peninsula, West Cork, West Cork Blog Tagged Cashels, Croagh Bay, Croagh Cove, Early Ecclesiastical Sites on the Mizen, Early Monastic Sites, Mizen magic, Sara Nylund

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