KINSALE - Ireland's Gourmet Capital
It
is an understatement to state that Kinsale is Ireland's premier sea-angling
town. It is much, much more! Kinsale's long tradition as a wine importer
to Ireland, (it had it's own vessels in the Vintage fleet), may be
one of the reasons it is now the Gourmet capital of the country. The
beauty of West Cork and it's immediate accessibility from Kinsale
certainly plays a large part in this town's touristic importance.
The
friendliness of the people is also well known. Kinsale is also a very
safe haven for ships and has a long tradition with fishing and the
sea - a fact made obvious be the melting-pot of nationalities now
settled about here. Wherever you are from you will find a welcome
here.
Last year Kinsale
comemorated the 400th anniversary of the Battle of Kinsale in 1601
and many extra events and activities were planned for both last and
this year.
This section
is created for those of you, (anglers or otherwise), who are even
considering visiting Kinsale. We include useful links that you can
peruse in preparation for your visit and maps that might be of help
in getting here. Kinsale has a very rich history and was the setting
of the great turning point battles in Ireland's turbulent history
in 1601. Also, the once mighty LUSITANIA lies only 15 nautical miles
from Kinsale - its sinking heralding another of history's important
turning points. Thankfully, happier times are here, and we want you
to share in them. There is plenty for both the angler and landlubber
to do and see here, so why not plan that holiday trip now.
Should you
have any suggestions on additions to this page we would be grateful
if you would pass them on to us. For a small old-world fishing port
you may be amazed at what is available to you.

|