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Anonymous
02 Sep 2024
Excellent
It was very interesting to see all the old machinery and listen to the history of their Whiskey production.
Midleton Distillery Experience & Whiskey Tasting - Home of Jameson
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Andy,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
05 Oct 2024
Excellent
Value for money Great tour guide Great experiance
Midleton Distillery Experience & Whiskey Tasting - Home of Jameson
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Asha,  Ireland Ireland
07 May 2024
Excellent
Amazing tour. Brian our gide tour was very funny and provided lots of information. Fantastic time
Midleton Distillery Experience & Whiskey Tasting - Home of Jameson

About: Blarney Castle

Blarney Castle is a medieval fortification located in Blarney, in County Cork, Ireland. With a history stretching all the back to 1200 CE, the current keep was built by the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty, and dates from around 1446. The world-famous Blarney Stone is located at the top of the castle, and is said to grant those who kiss the stone with a "magical gift of the gab", or enhanced powers of eloquence. The Castle and its fabled magical stone are among the most-visited cultural landmarks in all of Ireland, and make for some exceptional views across the beautiful countryside of Cork.

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Monacnapa, Blarney, 0, Cork
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