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Sailing Holidays West Cork Ireland
Irish Water Sports at Inish Beg!
Powerboating Courses, Sales & Rentals
Windsurfing, Sailing Courses
10% off Rib Rental When You Book Accommodation at Inish Beg
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Sailing Courses:
At Irish Water Sports our certified expert instructors are ready to train you in all aspects of Sail Boat Handling. You can earn your ISA National and International Certificates at our unique location.
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At Irish Water Sports we can tailor courses for all the family & groups, which can include accommodation on Inish Beg in one of its many award winning luxury self catering cottages.
For more details:
Visit www.irishwatersports.ie
Ring +353 (0)28 21745, or
Email contact@irishwatersports.ie
Sailing Events in West Cork Ireland
Baltimore
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Baltimore Heineken Sailing Week
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Baltimore Regatta, each August
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Baltimore Sailing Club
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Drascombe Lugger Rally, each August
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Enterprise National Sailing Championships
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Baltimore Sailing School sailing lessons
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Glenans Sailing sailing lessons
Castletownshend
Glandore
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Glandore Harbour Yacht Club, Classic
Regatta each July
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Glandore Regatta, each August
Schull
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Calves Week, each August
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Fastnet International Schools Regatta, each July
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Schull Regatta, each August
Sherkin Island
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Sherkin Island Regatta, each July
Union Hall
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Union Hall Regatta, each July
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“The Boat House at Inish Beg, designed by architect Tony Cohu, has become a famous piece of modernist Irish architecture, sitting proud out on the water on the Inish Beg estate, Frank Lloyd Wright meets Glen Murcott on an island off the coast of – where else?- West Cork. Aside from the Boat House, there are lots of other superbly comfortable cottages to rent in Paul and Georgie Keane’s complex of rental properties, and there is also the terrifically delicious Inish Beg honey to be enjoyed”
- John & Sally McKenna's Bridgestone Irish Food Guide 2007
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