Fermoy (Irish: Mainistir Fhear Maí, meaning "monastery of the Men of the Plain") is a town on the River Blackwater in east County Cork, Ireland. As of the 2016 census, the town and environs had a population of approximately 6,500 people. It is located in the barony of Fermoy.
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Corrin Hill is an amazing place to visit. Along with it providing a excellent place to walk it also boasts some stunning views of Fermoy and the surrounding Areas. We worth the visit and the walk to the top.
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Barnane is a lovely local amenity in fermoy. Grand for a short stroll by the river or you can do a circuit which takes around an hour and a quarter or so. You can head west up the quay in Fermoy and walk as far as you wish with the lovely Blackwater river on your right or you can head out Duntaheen Rd and just before Glenabo bridge hop over the gap in the wall on the right just before the bend before the bridge and follow the path through the woods initially and then the fields with the river on your left which will bring you back into Fermoy. Not for the faint hearted as a bit downhill from Glenabo or uphill if taking the opposite route up from the quay in Fermoy and a stick is advised to beat back the briars and nettles as its a bit narrow for a spell. Nice to see the peaceful Blackwater meander towards Fermoy, take in the fresh air, green fields and occasional heron, buzzard or kingfisher on the lookout for their supper. It's worth mentioning that during the fine weather months, there is a wheelchair accessible motor boat suitable for 6/7 people which goes from the Fermoy end of Barnane up the river to just beyond Ml Flatley's Castlehyde Mansion. The ancestral home of Ireland first president Douglas Hyde. Very reasonable and enjoyable. By boat or on foot, this is a great amenity and worth a look for those who enjoy the great outdoors.
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