
Spots Worth Stopping Part 1 of 6
Kinsale: The Bulman (Summercove) – Grab a pint and sit on the wall overlooking the harbour.
Kinsale: The Black Pig is excellent for wine and tapas.
Clonakilty: De Barra’s Folk Club – A legendary music pub; even if there’s no session, the walls are a museum of music history.
Bantry: The Brick Oven (Cafe/Pizza) or Ma Murphy’s – A traditional shop-pub where you can still buy a box of nails with your Guinness.
Durrus: Blairscove House – High-end dining in a beautiful courtyard setting.
Allihies: O’Neill’s – Famous for its bright red exterior and being the last outpost on the Beara Peninsula.
| Order | Name | Type | Highlight | Location | County | Image | Offer |
| 1 | The Bulman | Pub/Restaurant | Famous harbor views from the wall. | Kinsale | Cork | ||
| 2 | The Black Pig | Wine Bar/Cafe | Exceptional wine and tapas. | Kinsale | Cork | ||
| 3 | De Barra’s Folk Club | Pub | Legendary music venue and memorabilia. | Clonakilty | Cork | ||
| 4 | Ma Murphy’s | Traditional Pub | Original grocery-style bar. | Bantry | Cork | ||
| 5 | The Brick Oven | Cafe/Bistro | Great pitstop for pizza/coffee. | Bantry | Cork |
