Blarney Castle, home of the Blarney Stone, was built nearly six hundred years ago and has been attracting attention ever since. Over the last few hundred years, millions have flocked to Blarney making it a world landmark and one of Ireland’s greatest treasures.
Can’t visit it in person to kiss the Blarney stone? Take a virtual tour instead and check out the 360-degree views.
Built in 1446 and towering above the beautiful gardens below, Blarney Castle is a must see destination this summer.
Anyone planning a visit on their #staycation ?????
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Take a walk through the beautiful gardens.
Our photos earlier from the Herbaceous Border were proving so popular we decided to do a little walk through video! This is looking spectacular at the moment and is well worth a trip to come and experience it for yourself!
#PureCorkWelcomes #cork #staylocal #gardens #follow pic.twitter.com/GTVngpqoTd— Blarney Castle & Gardens (@Blarney_Castle) July 16, 2020
Circle the lake, featuring the jetty and bird hide.
Walk of the Week
This stunning walk that circles the lake, features the jetty and bird hide, and a host of wonderful wildlife and nature!
A peaceful walk away from the hustle and bustle around the castle area, I highly recommend this walk!
#blarneycastleandgardens #purecork pic.twitter.com/Q2qty0ewQc— Blarney Castle & Gardens (@Blarney_Castle) June 12, 2020
Take a walk around the castle itself to learn the history.
Walk of the Week – Blarney Castle
It is not open at the moment but the walk around the castle will bring you on a wonderful journey through the history of the castle, caves and dungeons but also allow you to explore the fascinating Poison Garden and Carnivorous Courtyard. pic.twitter.com/m2OB6lHtL3
— Blarney Castle & Gardens (@Blarney_Castle) June 3, 2020