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Youghal, County Cork, has a long history which predates most other towns in Ireland. The area was settled by Vikings and subsequently fortified by the Normans in the 1100s. For centuries after, the town was a hub of trading activity and a vital port during the early stages of the English Empire's expansion.
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As a historic walled seaport town on the coastline of East Cork, and close to a number of beaches, it has been a tourist destination since the mid-19th century.
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From Viking adventures to life as a Medieval walled port town, Youghal has a heritage and history as colourful as a tapestry. Come step back in time…
The earliest settlement at Youghal was probably a rath, which is remembered by the very old road running around the town called Raheen Road.
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A key component of Youghal's Cultural Heritage, other than its history and buildings, is the vibrancy of its musical & folklore traditions, both new and old ...
Youghal can trace its origins back to Viking times followed by the Normans, Sir Walter Raleigh and one man in particular Richard Boyle who transformed it into ...
Youghal, a town in the Irish province of Munster, was controlled by the English, making it a target to Irish rebel forces during the rebellion. FitzGerald led ...
Raleigh's name has endured because of the great myth that he planted the first potato in Ireland in his garden in Youghal. For generations, Youghal has fed on ...