Bantry, County Cork, Ireland

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Bantry, County Cork, Ireland is a coastal town in southwest Ireland known for its scenic Bantry Bay, historic estates, and role in Irish revolutionary history.

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instanceOf town
administrativeAuthority Cork County Council NERFINISHED
climate temperate oceanic climate
country Ireland NERFINISHED
distanceFromCorkCity approximately 50 miles
approximately 80 kilometers
economy agriculture
fishing
services
tourism
feature mountainous hinterland
sheltered deep-water bay
hasAmenity fishing pier
marina
market square
hasBay Bantry Bay NERFINISHED
hasEvent Bantry West Cork Literary Festival NERFINISHED
West Cork Chamber Music Festival NERFINISHED
hasHarbour Bantry Harbour NERFINISHED
hasHistoricSite Bantry House NERFINISHED
hasPortActivity oil terminal on Whiddy Island
hasReligiousBuilding St Brendan’s Church NERFINISHED
hasTransport bus services to Cork and other West Cork towns
historicalCounty County Cork NERFINISHED
historicalEvent planned French landing during the 1796 Bantry Bay expedition
historicalPeriod Irish revolutionary history
knownFor Bantry Bay NERFINISHED
historic estates
role in Irish revolutionary history
scenic coastal landscapes
language English
Irish
locatedIn County Cork NERFINISHED
Munster NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Southwest Ireland NERFINISHED
locatedOn N71 road
locatedOnBodyOfWater Bantry Bay NERFINISHED
namedAfter Bantry Bay NERFINISHED
near Beara Peninsula NERFINISHED
Sheep’s Head Peninsula NERFINISHED
nearbyIsland Whiddy Island NERFINISHED
province Munster NERFINISHED
regionType West Cork NERFINISHED
tourismAttraction Bantry Bay boat trips
Bantry House and Gardens NERFINISHED
walking and hiking in surrounding hills

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Tim Healy placeOfBirth Bantry, County Cork, Ireland