Kinsale (/kɪnˈseɪl/; Irish: Cionn tSáile, meaning "Tide Head") is a historic port and fishing town in County Cork, Ireland, which also has significant military history. Located approximately 25 km south of Cork City on the coast near the Old Head of Kinsale, it sits at the mouth of the River Bandon and had a population of 5,281 at the 2016 census. Its population increases during the summer months when the tourist season is at its peak and when the boating fraternity and other tourist visitors arrive in numbers. Kinsale is in the Cork South–West (Dáil Éireann) constituency, which has three seats.
Restaurants in Kinsale
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Internet Cafe - Use the provided computers or use your own laptop. Printing can be done in black & white or colour.Soft drink and tea & coffee is also available. Competitive Rates€1 - 15min€2 - 30min€3 - 1hourOpening times Monday - Friday 10am-6pmLocated next to the White Lady Hotel
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We make and design leather products
Incredible craftsmanship, amazing shop and huge selection of options to make that perfect leather piece. Dany is an amazing artist! This is where you want to get that one of a kind gift that will last lifetime. Love this shop!!
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Founded by Dee Mangan in 2014, a registered member of the DCCoI and MIDI, Kinsale Leather builds companions for your everyday adventures. Our statement is allowing the simplicity of the design and the quality of the leather to speak for itself. Our overnighters, totes, backpacks and clutches have all been designed in Kinsale and handmade. The last few years have been one milestone after another with Dee being named Irish Accessory Designer of the Year for 2016, a nomination for Irish Best Young Entrepreneur, our new store and studio opening in the centre of Kinsale and the launch of Kinsale Leather in the iconic Arnotts Department Store and CREATE at Brown Thomas, Dublin. We hope you'll visit us in our beautiful hometown of Kinsale. Dee x
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Weavers of Ireland aims to celebrate the colourful landscape of craft in our country, from household Irish weaving names like Avoca to Foxford Mills to firm Irish favourites like Branigan and Muckross Weavers, we represent only the finest of craftsmen, all under one umbrella. We are passionate about product and passionate about homegrown, we are the Weavers of Ireland.
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