Cork

Dunworley Beach – Dunworely

Dunworley Beach, one of Cork’s most stunning beaches, is a fantastic spot for families. Children will love exploring its rocks and caves. Though the beach is small and has limited parking, you might need to park along the roadside on weekends.

Allihies

Allihies village – Beara Peninsula

Low mountains of the Slieve Miskish range run through Beara’s far west, here overlooking Allihies village. A stunning village full of colour. Note the abandoned copper mine on the hillside.

Mizen Head – Derrynafinnia

Mizen Head, at Ireland’s southwestern tip, is known for its dramatic cliffs, sweeping ocean views, and rich maritime history. Visitors can explore a historic signal station and cross a scenic bridge over a deep gorge, all while taking in the rugged beauty of the Atlantic coastline.

Cahermore Pier – Cahermore

A great little Pier in Cahermore. When the weather is right it can certainly provide a stunning image. I will hopefully do it justice the next time I visit.

Dursey Island

Dursey Island – Beara Peninsula

A beautiful view from Dursey Island. Dursey Island lies at the westernmost point of the Beara Peninsula in West Cork, separated from the mainland by the narrow waters of Dursey Sound.

Baltimore Beacon – Baltimore

The Baltimore Beacon is a white-painted stone beacon situated high above the channel that separates the mainland from Sherkin Island, near the entrance to Baltimore Harbour in County Cork, Ireland.