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  BANTRY BAY County Cork Ireland TOURISM GUIDE
Bantry, at the head of the bay, is a busy market town and fishing port.
Bantry Bay was twice entered by French fleets: in 1689 to support James II against William of Orange, in 1796 to aid Wolfe Tone and an Irish uprising.
Bantry House, open to the public, is spectacularly situated and exuberantly furnished.
www.cork-guide.ie /bantry.htm   (132 words)

  
  Bantry - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Bantry (in Gaelic, Beanntrai), town in County Cork, south-western Republic of Ireland.
Bantry, which is at the head of Bantry Bay, is a holiday...
Bantry Bay, inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, south-western Ireland, county Cork.
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 Bantry.ie - Anything and everything about Bantry and the Bantry area; for Bantry visitors and Bantry residents - Bantry ...
Bantry is a busy, bustling Irish market-town at the head of the famous and beautiful Bantry Bay, in the far south west of Ireland.
Bantry is at the heart of West Cork, one of the most naturally beautiful and unspoiled areas of Ireland, full of beautiful bays and beaches, spectacular hills and welcoming hostelries.
Bantry Youth Network is a place where new ideas for youth projects can be discussed, where youth clubs can share information, and most importantly where young people can discuss the things they feel affect them.
www.bantry.ie   (1040 words)

  
 Bantry Tourism - West Cork, Ireland
Bantry, in the heart of West Cork, is a region of lush vegetation, palm trees and semi-tropical flowers.
Hemmed in by high mountain ridges, an azure blue sea and cascading mountain streams, it is a place of unparalled beauty where the landscape changes with every mood of wind and sky.
The Bantry and West Cork character is considered the most friendly, helpful, outgoing, quick witted, generous and possessing the gift of unlimited conversation with a great sense of humour.West Cork is recognised as one of the last bastions of true Irish hospitality.
www.westcork.com /bantry-tourism   (306 words)

  
 Bantry, Ireland
Bantry (Beanntraighe, "Descendants of Beann") lies at the extreme southwestern tip of Ireland, sheltered by its surrounding hills, at the head of the famous and beautiful bay which bears its name.
Bantry's harbor is sheltered from the sea by Whiddy Island.
Bantry Bay was twice entered by French fleets - in 1689, in support of James II, and in 1796, to bring aid to the Irish rebels.
www.planetware.com /ireland/bantry-irl-co-bant.htm   (243 words)

  
 Bantry
Bantry, to-day, is a hive of activity with its brightly decorated houses and streets.
Bantry House which is a large Georgian mansion renowned throughout the world for its collection of art, furniture and tapestries.
Bantry Bay Golf Club, 2km from Bantry on the N71 to Glengarriff is a demanding 18 hole course, designed by Christy O'Connor, Jnr.
www.minehane.net /bantry.htm   (2176 words)

  
 Accommodation in Bantry Bay, Cape Town
Unsurpassed, sweeping views from Bantry Bay across the Atlantic Ocean to Robben Island is a privileged pleasure from the private balconies...
Bantry Bay International Vacation Resort, is the perfect place to relax and enjoy one of the most breathtaking views on earth.
Les Cascades de Bantry Bay is a fine, luxurious guest lodge offering beautifully appointed double en-suite rooms, all with sweeping sea views from their private balconies.
www.cape-venues.co.za /accommodation/bantry-bay.php   (576 words)

  
 Ballydehob village, West Cork, Ireland - Key Properties Estate Agents, Bantry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bantry is a busy, bustling Irish market-town at the head of the famous and beautiful Bantry Bay, in the far south west of Ireland.
Bantry is at the heart of West Cork, one of the most naturally beautiful and unspoiled areas of Ireland, full of beautiful bays and beaches, spectacular hills and welcoming hostelries.
The giant tankers brought the crude oil from Kuwait to Bantry via the Cape of Good Hope for transhipment to European refineries in smaller tankers, Prior to 1600 Bantry was only a small hamlet of maybe 20 houses surrounded by thick forest, with a few scattered small farms in the area.
www.keyproperties.ie /keystwo/Bantry.html   (2281 words)

  
 Bantry
Bantry Bay played host to a French fleet on two occasions in the space of little more than one hundred years.
The jewel of Bantry is, without doubt, Bantry House, for generations the seat of the Earls of Bantry.
This magnificent house, in a stunning location overlooking Bantry Bay and Whiddy Island is a treasure-house of magnificent furniture and object d'art collected from all over the world.
www.westcorktravel.com /Towns/Bantry.htm   (213 words)

  
 B&B in Bantry Ireland accommodation - bed and breakfast around Bantry, B&B in Ireland UK
Bantry is a busy market-town at the head of Bantry Bay, in the far south west of Ireland.
West Cork is a beautiful and unspoiled area of Ireland, with beautiful bays and beaches, and Bantry is at the heart of it.
Bantry Bay Golf Club in the South West of Co Cork, Ireland, has been described by many as "one of the most spectacular golf courses in the world".
www.kayukay.co.uk /bantrybandb.html   (191 words)

  
 West Cork, the guide - Bantry
Bantry House is situated on the verge of Bantry town and overlooks Bantry Bay.
Bantry Bay is surrounded by mountains and separates the Beara Peninsula to the north from the Sheep’s Head Peninsula to the south.
Bantry Bay featured prominently twice in the naval history of Ireland; in 1689 when a French fleet entered the bay to aid James II, and again in 1796 to assist the rebellion by the United Irishtmen.
homepage.eircom.net /~jearley/bantry.htm   (906 words)

  
 Bantry Technologies - Training
Bantry Technologies proposes a course which provides the customer with business impacts analysis related to the adoption of new technologies such as GPRS, Java Card for SIM Toolkit and USAT, SIM Browsing, Over-The-Air applet downloading, etc...
Bantry Technologies proposes a 2-day course to have an overview of mobile applications security risks and to know how to mitigate them given the application criticity.
Bantry Technologies proposes a 1-day presentation of smartcard features and how they can be integrated to a mobile application.
www.bantry-technologies.com /training.html   (367 words)

  
 Bantry travel guide - Wikitravel
Bantry is a small town at the head of a very large inlet, Bantry Bay in West Cork, Republic of Ireland.
Bantry is remote and surrounded by hills except for the 30 mile sea inlet that is named after it.
In contrast to the landscape Bantry and the surrounding area has a mild climate and is well-known for luxuriant 'sub-tropical' vegetation.
wikitravel.org /en/Bantry   (306 words)

  
 bantry
Bantry is one of the major towns in West Cork.
Bantry House (shown here) is located on the way in to Bantry from the main Cork to Bantry road.
The House itself overlooks Bantry Bay and was built in 1750 and was the home of the Earl of Bantry.
www.geocities.com /ouchirl/Bantry.html   (107 words)

  
 Bantry Inshore Search & Rescue Association – Activities
Casualty taken by lifeboat to Bantry Pier and on to Bantry Hospital.
During this emergency, the boat was manned by a rota of lifeboat crews throughout daylight hours and the search was co-ordinated from the pier by Lifeboat Launch Officers.
Casualty transported to Bantry Pier in lifeboat and met by ambulance for onward journey to Bantry Hospital.
www.bantrylifeboat.com /Callout_log.htm   (1445 words)

  
 Bantry House, County Cork
Bantry House is a theatrical place, full of drama and character.
The young Richard took little interest in social or political affairs, preferring to live quietly at Bantry, but in December 1796 he was unexpectedly thrust into the limelight when a French invasionary fleet sailed into Bantry Bay to join forces with the United Irishmen.
Months after the would-be invasion, Richard White was created Baron Bantry in recognition of his 'spirited conduct and important service' during the crisis; in 1800 he was made a viscount and in 1816 became the Earl of Bantry.
www.irelandseye.com /aarticles/travel/attractions/houses/bantry.shtm   (537 words)

  
 Bantry Bay in May - World Cultures European
Bantry Bay's shores are washed by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream.
One of the finest and safest harbours in Europe, Bantry Bay has no dangerous sand banks and is sheltered from most winds by the mountains which surround it.
The Bantry Mussel Fair is West Cork's foremost family festival, featuring its now familiar and highly popular mix of exciting open-air music, street entertainment, culinary events, children's events and lashings of craic - not to mention the mussels, which are given away at pubs and restaurants all weekend.
www.irishcultureandcustoms.com /ACalend/BantryMuslFair.html   (932 words)

  
 Bantry House - Historic Mansion House and Gardens in Bantry, Co. Cork
Bantry House was bought by the White family in 1730 and was enlarged by Richard White the 2nd Earl of Bantry.
The House and Gardens are open to the public along with an exhibition centre in the east Stableyard explaining the history of the attempted French invasion of 1796.
Bantry House also offers Bed and Breakfast accommodation in the wings of the main house.
www.castlesireland.com /bantry-house.html   (201 words)

  
 Bantry Bay Seafoods | Company Profile
Bantry Bay Seafoods was established in Bantry, County Cork, Ireland in 1991.
Bantry Bay Seafoods has built up a reputation over the past number of years as a supplier of top quality products to European markets.
Bantry Bay Seafoods employs over 120 people who share their expertise in product research and development, product innovation, marketing, planning and production to bring you the best product in the market.
www.bantrybayseafoods.com /aboutus.shtml   (287 words)

  
 Bantry Bay Accommodation - Deal Direct and SAVE!
LES CASCADES DE BANTRY BAY - Bantry Bay Accommodation: Les Cascades de Bantry Bay is a fine, luxurious guest lodge offering beautifully appointed double en-suite rooms, all with sweeping sea views from their private balconies.
Unsurpassed, sweeping views from Bantry Bay across the Atlantic Ocean to Robben Island is a privileged pleasure from the private balconies...
BANTRY BAY LUXURY SUITES - Bantry Bay Accommodation: The Bantry Bay Luxury Suites is an exquisite blend of sea, mountain and the city.
www.sa-venues.com /accommodation/wc_bantrybay.htm   (759 words)

  
 Bantry Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bantry lies in the middle of West Cork.
The weather is mild due to the warm currents off the south of Ireland and Bantry is a great place to explore.
Bantry Bay may not be as well traveled as the Ring of Kerry but it is every bit as beautiful.
www.tourclare.com /bantry.html   (235 words)

  
 Bantry Bay   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bantry Bay is a traditional Irish music band based in Milwaukee.
All of the members of the group are active participants in numerous sessions throughout southeast Wisconsin.
Bantry Bay is available for ceili's, private parties and other performances.
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 Bantry Bay
The rose Bantry Bay has a more subtle pink colour than some of my other pink roses.
Bantry Bay is a strong grower with short stubby lateral growth.
Well, that is the theory, anyway - it's been years and Bantry Bay hasn't quite scaled the giddy heights I expected it would.
www.mooseyscountrygarden.com /rose-garden/bantry-bay-pink-rose.html   (129 words)

  
 Bantry Inshore Search and Rescue Association (BISRA)
The Bantry Lifeboat is on call 24 hours a day, 365
It is managed and crewed by local volunteers.
Bantry Inshore Search and Rescue Association is a voluntary group set up to provide
www.bantrylifeboat.com   (89 words)

  
 Bantry Bay Accommodation - House
The Western House at Boolteenagh is situated on a 25-acre waterfront property, three miles west of the vibrant town of Bantry in southwestern Ireland.
Magnificent Bantry Bay -- 22 miles long -- is an excellent base for touring West and South Cork and Kerry.
Bantry town is a traditional market town and has a Fair Day every Friday in summer featuring local cheeses and other foods, antiques, live music and more.
www.vrbo.com /86631   (568 words)

  
 Find Bantry, ND exterminators, or Bantry, ND Pest Control Professionals | National Pest Management Association (NPMA)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Practicing good Bantry pest control is a good idea for any concerned homeowner, and for those who rent as well.
So it’s important to hire a qualified Bantry pest control company to help determine the kinds of pests you may have in your home, and implement the proper extermination procedures.
Bantry ants can be difficult to control and the rule with ants is easy to remember – no matter what the size, if you have ants, you have an ant control problem.
www.pestworld.org /Consumer/locations.asp?ZipCode=58713&city=Bantry&state=ND   (1091 words)

  
 The Gardens at Bantry House
The structure of the gardens as we know them today dates back to the second Earl of Bantry’s travels.
Both he and Mary, his wife, travelled with notebooks and sketchbooks (now in the Archive at University College Cork) at hand, which helped to transform the small house at home into a “palazzo” comparable to those he had seen on the continent.
Woodland is being cleared and maintenance of the restored areas kept to a high standard.
www.bantryhouse.com /bantry-house-gardens.html   (233 words)

  
 Welcome to Cork Kerry-Bantry   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The story of the 1796 invasion is graphically told in the Bantry 1796 French Armada Centre located in the grounds of Bantry House.
It was bought by the White family in 1765, and was enlarged by Richard White who was the 2nd Earl of Bantry.
The fleet had to return to France, although one of the boats was scuppered and now lies in Bantry Bay.
www.corkkerry.ie /content.asp?id=77   (293 words)

  
 Bantry Bay Accommodation / Bantry Bay International Vacation Resort in Cape Town, South Africa
Bantry Bay Accommodation · Bantry Bay Self Catering Apartments in Cape Town Bantry Bay International Vacation Resort
Wake to the sound of the Atlantic ocean pounding below your private sundeck at this superbly situated resort which hugs the craggy rockface a short distance from Cape Town's Clifton beach.
Bantry Bay Accommodation · Bantry Bay Self Catering Apartments Cape Town
www.bantrybayinternational.co.za   (231 words)

  
 Bantry, Berehaven, and the O'Sullivan Sept. : Irish : CafePress.com
Bantry, Berehaven, and the O'Sullivan Sept. : Irish : CafePress.com
Bantry, Berehaven, and the OSullivan Sept follows the arrival of the mythic Milesian forces into Bantry, Berehaven and Cork, the emergence of the OSullivan sept, and the role that the OSullivans have played in Irish life, culture, and politics throughout history.
In the text, the author discusses: Arrival of the Milesian Invaders in Bantry Bay.
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