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Located in County Cork on the south coast of Ireland, Kinsale is one of Ireland’s most beautiful and fashionable holiday resorts, thanks in large part to its long history and picturesque setting on the estuary of the Bandon River. This picture perfect location has made the town famous for many leisure activities, such as sea angling, yachting and dolphin and whale watching trips, attracting visitors from far and wide. It has also lent the town a strategic influence that belies its small size.
Kinsale was the site of the ultimate battle of the Nine Years War, in which England successfully conquered Gaelic Ireland. A Spanish army sent by King Phillip III to support Irish opposition led by Hugh Roe O’Donnell and Hugh O’Neill landed at Kinsale in 1601. However, the defeat of this army by Elizabethan forces effectively ended Irish opposition to English rule, making Kinsale a key location in the history of the long campaign for Irish independence.
Today, Kinsale has retained much of its historic and maritime character, making it a beautiful and endearing place to visit. Nestled between the hills and the shoreline it’s labyrinthine maze of narrow streets have changed little in hundreds of years, giving Kinsale a uniquely old world charm. Mixed with building of more modern construction are those of earlier design, creating a wonderfully eclectic and intriguing architecture that is a joy to explore. It also enjoys a reputation as the gourmet capital of the south which, along with its fine collection of excellent galleries and picturesque shops with an emphasis on ceramics, pottery and glass, give Kinsale a refined and historic ambience that draws visitors back time and again.
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