
6.0 mi
🪨Drombeg Stone Circle
An ancient 17-stone circle dating from the Bronze Age, set on a hillside with panoramic views of the surrounding Irish countryside. Families can explore the circle and a nearby fulacht fiadh (ancient cooking site) for free.
- Highlights: Perfect for a quick, educational stop; kids can run around the stones and imagine life 3,000 years ago. The site is small but atmospheric.
- Ages: Suitable for all ages, though very young children may need carrying over uneven ground. Older kids will enjoy the history and the chance to 'discover' the circle.
- Facilities: Free parking, no toilets or shelter. Best visited on a dry day as the path can be muddy.
- Practical Tips: Allow 20-30 minutes. Combine with a trip to nearby Glandore or Rosscarbery. No entry fee.

11.2 mi
🏖️Garretstown Beach
Garretstown Beach is a Blue Flag awarded sandy beach located on the scenic coast of County Cork, near Kinsale. It is renowned for its safe swimming waters, consistent waves for surfing, and soft golden sand, making it a top choice for family days out.
- Lifeguards on duty during summer months (June to August).
- Clean facilities including toilets, outdoor showers, and ample parking (pay-and-display).
- Beachside shop and café for snacks and ice creams.
- Ideal for building sandcastles, paddling, and bodyboarding; older kids can take surf lessons from local schools.
- The adjacent sand dunes offer a natural playground for exploration.
Families will appreciate the gentle slope into the water, making it easy for young children to splash safely. The beach is well-maintained and patrolled, offering a relaxed atmosphere with stunning views of the Atlantic. Practical tips: arrive early in summer to secure parking, bring windbreaks as it can get breezy, and check tide times for the best swimming experience.

11.2 mi
🏖️Garretstown Beach
Garretstown Beach is a Blue Flag awarded sandy beach located on the scenic coast of County Cork, near Kinsale. It is renowned for its safe swimming waters, consistent waves for surfing, and soft golden sand, making it a top choice for family days out.
- Lifeguards on duty during summer months (June to August).
- Clean facilities including toilets, outdoor showers, and ample parking (pay-and-display).
- Beachside shop and café for snacks and ice creams.
- Ideal for building sandcastles, paddling, and bodyboarding; older kids can take surf lessons from local schools.
- The adjacent sand dunes offer a natural playground for exploration.
Families will appreciate the gentle slope into the water, making it easy for young children to splash safely. The beach is well-maintained and patrolled, offering a relaxed atmosphere with stunning views of the Atlantic. Practical tips: arrive early in summer to secure parking, bring windbreaks as it can get breezy, and check tide times for the best swimming experience.