What to Do

in and around Schull

Atlantic School of English & Active Leisure

A place for all the family to learn English, live the local life and love our leisure programme.... 

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Blue House Gallery

Set in the middle of Schull Village on Main Street. The Blue House Gallery showing Local, National and International Art is open every day except Monday between 11 am and... 

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Cape Clear Ferries

Daily ferries to Ireland’s most southerly Island – the spectacular Cape Clear from Schull pier. Daily tours from Schull pier around the iconic Fastnet Rock Lighthouse, also known as the... 

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Fastnet Marine & Outdoor Education Centre

The Fastnet Marine & Outdoor Education Centre is located on the Mizen Peninsula in Schull Harbour in the South West of Ireland. Schull is a charming village with shops, pubs... 

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Goleen Harbour

Adventures | Bike Hire & Sales | Farm | Relaxation | Geocache Treasure Hunts | Summer Camps... 

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Mizen Head Signal Station & Café

The award winning Mizen Head Signal Station – Three experiences in one! Visitor Centre in the Irish Lights Signal Station The 99 Steps The Famous Arched Bridge The Views up... 

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Schull Planetarium

Apart from the obvious fact the it has a connection with the stars, the name Planetarium gives no idea of the remarkable spectacle which awaits each visitor. Sitting under hemispherical... 

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Schull Public Library

Schull Library is situated at the corner of Upper Main Street and Colla Road. Opening Hours: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday – 2.30pm-5.30pm. Wednesday – 9.30am-1pm & 2pm-5.30-pm. Saturday – 9.30am-1:30pm.... 

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Schull Watersports Centre

Your one stop shop for all things maritime in Schull! Yacht chandlery, fully stocked including chain, ropes, buoyancy aids, wetsuits and marine parts. Moorings made, laid and surveyed. Short and... 

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Skibbereen Heritage Centre

Skibbereen – The Famine Story Exhibition Learn about the Great Famine of the 1840s when over one million Irish people died and another 1.5 million emigrated. Skibbereen was one of... 

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