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Gorgeous seaside town with sandy beaches was Europe's 'best' but tourists don't know it's there
Gorgeous seaside town with sandy beaches was Europe's 'best' but tourists don't know it's there

Daily Mirror

time05-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Gorgeous seaside town with sandy beaches was Europe's 'best' but tourists don't know it's there

Clonakilty in County Cork, Ireland, is a picturesque town with colourful houses and a bustling food scene - and it's not far from some stunning sandy beaches The quaint town of Clonakilty, often shortened to Clon, is nestled on the south coast of Ireland. With its vibrant houses lining the streets, this quiet town is home to just under 5,000 people. ‌ Despite being tucked away in County Cork, Clonakilty boasts a couple of impressive accolades. In 2017, it was crowned as the Best Town in Europe and also bagged the title of Best Place of the Year by the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland. However, despite these prestigious awards, it often slips under the radar. ‌ The streets of Clonakilty are adorned with brightly coloured houses that breathe life into the area. It's also home to a number of lively music pubs, including De Barra's Folk Club, Shanley's Music Bar, and O'Donovans, according to the Express. The town hosts several annual festivals, such as the Clonakilty International Guitar Festival, the Motion Festival, Clonakilty Street Carnival and the Waterfront Festival. ‌ Clonakilty is renowned for its black pudding, a local delicacy that originated from Edward Twomey's butcher shop in 1880. The secret spice mix recipe has been passed down through generations. The town boasts a thriving food scene with shops selling produce from local organic farms, cheesemakers, foragers, fishmongers, coffee roasters and bakers. ‌ Just south of the town lies Inchydoney Island, home to the nearest Blue Flag beach. Known as one of the most family-friendly beaches in County Cork, it's a popular spot among surfers. Just seven miles away, overlooking the Galley Head lighthouse, you'll find Long Strand. This sandy beach stretches for a mile and a half, framed by the dunes of Castlefreke. Nearby attractions include Michael Collins House, West Cork Model Railway Village and Clonakilty Distillery. You can also embark on whale sighting tours, visit Fernhill House or explore the Clonakilty Blackpudding Visitor Centre. A mere 50 minutes away lies Cork, Ireland's second-largest city. It boasts a marketplace that's been around for 250 years, a fort dating back 400 years, a brewery, St Fin Barre's Cathedral, and the Butter Museum. For those planning a trip to Clonakilty, it's accessible by car via the N71, by bus from Cork, Killarney and Skibberdeen, and by plane or train to nearby Cork.

How LGBTQ+ pride offers economic boon to Portland Metro Area
How LGBTQ+ pride offers economic boon to Portland Metro Area

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

How LGBTQ+ pride offers economic boon to Portland Metro Area

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — As Pride Month kicks off across America, the local non-profit Pride Northwest is reflecting on the impact of LGBTQ+ celebrations in the Portland Metro Area. On top uplifting the local queer community, we're told Portland's pride celebrations also offer a nice economic boost when the popular Waterfront Festival and Parade roll into town. Debra Porta, the executive director of Pride Northwest, joined us on AM Extra to break down those impacts. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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