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Youghal is one of the charming and dainty towns of Co. Cork, Ireland. For years, this town has been a regular tourist destination due to its wealth of appeals and attractions. Who would ever think that this textile town would emerge to be as a spectacular tourism center? Its rich history has added remarkable fame to this town. This celebrated past of Youghal is commendably manifested in this town’s heritage points.
This walled seaport town is marvelously lying at the mouth of the marine abundant Blackwater River. This puts Youghal into a higher pedestal in terms on perfect destination. Aside from the Blackwater temptation, the most scenic views and tranquil ambiance also dominate the tempting appeal of this town.
The Blue Flag Beaches that this town offers its guests are perfect spots to take off the heat. These are ideal destinations for a whole family escape. These sandy beaches are sure to make any swimming experience a truly remarkable and safe one since these are equipped with lifeguard services.
The entire Youghal town plays host to peaceful walks along its picturesque surrounding and heritage sites. The Blackwater River, on the other hand, is not only supreme for angling and fishing but it is as great for cruising as well. Walking and cruising both imply a rewarding and thrilling exploration of the coast and landscape of Youghal.
For a more riveting action, tourists can opt to try equestrian or horse riding at Finisk Valley Riding Centre or maybe get themselves hooked on a golf game at championship links set on Youghal Town. If the club is not enough action for some, why not employ a racket then? Tennis buffs can have their own pulse rising game at tennis courts in this area of Co. Cork.
For heritage and historical enthusiasts, Youghal offers the Tynte’s Castle, the lone lingering urban tower house in the town. Interested travelers must head on to the east side of North Main Street in Youghal to reach this historical spot. In addition, the Youghal Visitor Center is a must visit heritage area in this town. This center will take the guests on a journey to the past passing through the ancient clock tower, medieval shop fronts and 13th century abodes.
In terms of accommodation, Youghal takes pride in its hotels which amazingly have merged tradition with comfort and modernity. One obvious choice for this will be the Quality Hotel due to its location close to most of Youghal’s and Cork’s charm. Tourists traveling to Youghal have fewer trip concerns than those who mistakenly chose other destination.
If you intend to make the most out of your holiday vacation, the place for you is Youghal town in Co, Cork, Ireland. Explore this town and you still have the chance to discover its adjacent towns’ allures.
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