Glandore Harbour Yacht Club

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Glandore is is situated along the panoramic Wild Atlantic Way , a Coastal route from County Donegal to Cork. It is a popular centre for yachting, with some pleasant pubs and restaurants overlooking the waterfront, making it an ideal haven for sailors and landlubbers alike to unwind. Across the water from Glandore, and linked to it by a fascinating bridge, is the busy fishing port of Union Hall, another colourful village. Clonakilty and Skibbereen , both very lively West Cork towns are situated not far from here and are offering plenty of activities, as well as cultural and culinary surprises.   Union Hall is the other village situated in Glandore Harbour and always worth a visit.

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Glandore is situated less than 50 miles from Cork City and 35 miles from Kinsale. Simply take the N71 from Cork City towards Killarney, follow through Bandon, Clonakilty and turn left in Rosscarbery following the sign post to Glandore. Please note, the road from Rosscarbery to Glandore is not suitable for towing. It is advisable to stay on the main road to Leap and take the left turn for Glandore there.

Below is a list of accommodation, restaurants and activities in and near Glandore. This is list is for information purposes only. It does not imply approval or recognition by the organising committee or GHYC.

Visitor Attractions

Drombeg Stone Circle

West Cork Model Railway Village , Clonakilty

Skibbereen Heritage Centre , Skibbereen

Skibbereen Farmers Market

Schull Planetarium , Schull

Mizen Head Visitor Centre , Goleen

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Union Hall Walks

Skibbereen Golf Club , Skibbereen

Old Head Golf Links, The Old Head Of Kinsale, Kinsale 021 4778444

Lisselan Golf Club, Lisselan, Clonakilty 023 33249

Smuggler’s Cove and Golf Range , Rosscarbery

Pitch and Putt , Warren Strand, Rosscarbery

Accomodation

Please see  Glandore Village

Restaurants & Bars

The Glandore Inn , Glandore

Hayes Bar, Glandore

Casey’s, Glandore

The Coffee Shop, Union Hall

Connollys’s of Leap , Music Venue

Dinty’s, Union Hall

The Leap Inn, Leap

Pilgrims , Rosscarbery

O Callaghan Walshe , Rosscarbery

Mary-Ann’s, Castletownsend

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  • Pass in to the east of Adam Island between it and Goat's Head.
  • Keep to the east of Eve Island.
  • Then pass to the west of the chain of marked rocks called The Dangers.

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  • Rabbit Island Sound - 1.7 nautical miles S
  • Squince Harbour - 1.8 nautical miles S
  • Blind Harbour - 2.4 nautical miles SSW
  • Tralong Bay - 2.5 nautical miles E
  • Castlehaven (Castletownshend) - 2.6 nautical miles SW
  • Mill Cove - 3.1 nautical miles E
  • Rosscarbery Inlet - 4.3 nautical miles E
  • Dirk Bay - 7 nautical miles E
  • Oldcourt - 7.4 nautical miles WSW
  • Barloge Creek (Lough Hyne) - 7.4 nautical miles WSW
  • Rabbit Island Sound - 1.7 miles S
  • Squince Harbour - 1.8 miles S
  • Blind Harbour - 2.4 miles SSW
  • Tralong Bay - 2.5 miles E
  • Castlehaven (Castletownshend) - 2.6 miles SW
  • Mill Cove - 3.1 miles E
  • Rosscarbery Inlet - 4.3 miles E
  • Dirk Bay - 7 miles E
  • Oldcourt - 7.4 miles WSW
  • Barloge Creek (Lough Hyne) - 7.4 miles WSW
  • Tralong Bay - 1.5 miles E
  • Mill Cove - 1.9 miles E
  • Rosscarbery Inlet - 2.7 miles E
  • Dirk Bay - 4.4 miles E
  • Dunnycove Bay - 5.4 miles E
  • Rabbit Island Sound - 1.1 miles S
  • Squince Harbour - 1.1 miles S
  • Blind Harbour - 1.5 miles SSW
  • Castlehaven (Castletownshend) - 1.6 miles SW
  • Barloge Creek (Lough Hyne) - 4.6 miles WSW

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Wind against tide situations develops heavy seas close to the head. Strong currents are experienced off Galley Head and Doolic Rock with the ebb tide setting onto the rock with great velocity. In these circumstances, it is advisable that a vessel stays offshore.

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Do not anchor so far out as to be in the path of the fishing vessels making their way to Union Hall. The vessels tend to follow the deeper water channel before turning for the harbour so any vessel anchored well out could obstruct their path. More importantly, at night it will be difficult for the fishing vessel to so see a yacht's anchor light when set against the shore lights of Glandore.

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  • • There is no external VHF coverage in Glandore or Union Hall for a vessel with an antenna positioned lower than 4 metres. Vessels with a 10-metre high antenna will find external reception possible, if poor. Reception may prove more reliable for vessels with antennas mounted higher than this.
  • • If beating up the harbour, the shores must be approached with caution, as they are foul out to some distance.
  • • If approaching from the West it is just as possible to take a western cut into the harbour. This is by taking the 400 metres wide western pass between Adam Island and Sheela Point. From there steer to pass close to the east of Eve Island, to avoid a shallow patch with less than 1 metre located off the western shore about 300 metres west of Eve Island. Vessels taking a western approach should make note of Sheela's Rock, a reef which extends almost 200 metres eastward from Sheela Point and dries to 1.2 metres.
  • •Likewise, there is a usable fairway on either side of The Dangers. In proceeding through the passage to the east of The Dangers, keep at least 100 metres off of the eastern shore.

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Glandore Harbour: Potential for Shangri la

The ruins of two round stone-walled prehistoric huts and a cooking place (fulacht fiadh) are just west of the monument. The smaller hut had a cooking oven on its east side. A path leads from the huts to the fulacht fiadh, which features a well beside a hearth and trough in which water was boiled by adding hot stones. The fulacht fiadh is thought to have been in use until the 5th century AD.

In 1215, the Normans built two castles here. A fair was held at Trá an Aonaigh (Tralong Beach) in the 18th century.  The present pier and wall were built in the first half of the 19th century. The Church of Ireland, which is being restored, is located at the entrance of The Rectory overlooking the harbour at the Leap end of the village. The Rectory along with Bearna Donn and Stone Wall were built in the 19th Century by the Allen Family. The first regatta was held in 1830, and the Glandore Harbour Yacht Club is a major feature of the area today.  The Glandore Classic Regatta has been held every other year since 1992.

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  • http://www.glandoreyc.com/
  • http://www.unionhall.ie/
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Glandore, Union Hall & Leap

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The entrance to Glandore Harbour is guarded by two rocky islands, Adam and Eve. The advice to sailors navigating in the harbour is ‘Avoid Adam and Hug Eve’, a lesson first taught, no doubt, by sad experience on Adam’s reefs and shoals.

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Glandore is to the starboard as you enter the bay and Union Hall is to the port side. By road, the villages are connected by a unique one-lane Poulgorm Bridge used famously as the set location for the production of David Puttnam’s Irish film the ‘War of the Buttons’.

Pretty coastal villages steeped in history, Glandore and Union Hall’s position in the path of the Gulf Stream ensures a mild climate all year round. They also have the advantage of being both seaside and country. With activities like sailing, swimming, fishing, walking, snorkelling, picknicking and much more, you’ll definitely be kept busy.

The summer season brings many visitors and enthusiasts getting involved in water sport activities such as the sailing course. Perhaps you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the odd dolphin or seal on your visit. Every second year Glandore hosts the Classic boat regatta in mid July – a popular event which finishes in a grand display of fireworks. The annual regatta takes place the third weekend of August.

DIRECTIONS: Located on the R597, 72km west of Cork city, 20km from Clonakilty.

SPECIAL AREAS OF CONSERVATION: Myross Wood.

Information courtesy of www.glandorevillage.ie

VILLAGES NEARBY: Leap

At the northern extremities of Glandore Harbour lies the village of Leap (pronounced as ‘Lep’). Leim Ui Dhonnabhain (Gaelic) derives from an ancient story of a local Chieftain O’Donovan, who while being pursued by enemies jumped the ravine and escaped, thus O’Donovan’s Leap. To the west of the village, on the Skibbereen road, are the Shepperton Lakes, picturesquely set beneath the hills. These are very popular trout and fishing waters. Ballinlough Lake lies to the north.

Glandore and Union Hall are some of West Cork’s earliest settlements due to their location. Scattered around the area are the remains of Bronze Age forts (locally known as fairy forts), which date from 600AD.

Legend has it that there is gold buried between the two 11th century Norman castles in Glandore. Although now privately owned you can see these from Glandore Bay if you happen to be out sailing or swimming or they can be glimpsed from Glandore Pier. Glandore was then for centuries closely associated with the O’Donovan family, who gained control of the harbour from the Normans and occupied its castles.

The ruins of two O’Donovan castles can still be seen. Castle Eyre or Ivor is close to Union Hall on the edge of a rocky mound overlooking Lake Cluhir. It was built around 1250. Unfortunately there is not much remaining of the building except a portion of a small tower and some walls. Raheen Castle, situated on the east bank of Glandore Harbour on the opposite side to Castletownsend, was built circa 1580. The walls were severely damaged during a Cromwellian naval attack and cannon balls can be seen embedded in the wall.

The present pier and wall at Glandore were built in the first half of the 19th century.

Drombeg Stone Circle

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One of the finest examples of a Bronze age stone circle, Drombeg consists of 17 standing stones, the highest, forming the entrance to the circle, the others tapering down in height to the altar-like axial stone opposite, which, in this case, has two cup marks. During the winter solstice, the sun’s rays fall on this stone.

Adjacent to the circle is an ancient cooking pit or ‘Fulacht Fiadh’. This prehistoric kitchen had a flagged trough in which water was boiled by dropping red-hot stones into it. Recent tests confirmed that using this method, 70 or more gallons of water could be boiled for almost three hours.

Evidence suggests that Drombeg was more than a temporary seasonal hunting encampment and was used more as a ritual site where many people would gather.

The site was excavated and restored in 1958. During this process a pot was found in the centre of the circle, containing the cremated remains of a young adolescent wrapped with thick cloth. Radiocarbon dating of samples taken from the site suggest that it was active c. 945 – 830 BC. The pot was buried near the centre of the circle along with 80 other smashed shards, four bits of shale and a collection of sweepings from a pyre.

To reach the site, pass the Marine Hotel, go through the village past St. Facthna’s Church and take a sign posted right to the Stone Circle.

Coppinger’s Court

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This was the largest house in Carbery and the popular belief was that it had a chimney for every month, a door for every week and a window for every day of the year. There was a big lawn in the front of the house with silver gates at the entrance. The Coppingers took the losing Royalist side in the wars of the 1640’s. In 1641 the house was attached, ransacked, partially burned and left in ruins. Legend has it the gates were then taken to Lough Avrickeen – a small lake about half a mile south-east of the new church in Glandore – where they were thrown and still lie.

The Glandore Submarine

Towards the end of World War II, a German submarine, U – 260, was travelling approximately 20 miles south of the Fastnet Lighthouse. What it was doing there is uncertain but there was speculation it was involved in an espionage liaison.

The submarine was struck by a mine on 12th March 1945 and the Commander, Captain Klaus Becker, headed for the Irish coast, intending to make repairs. However, such was the extent of the damage, it became unmanageable and surfaced. Becker kept his vessel afloat by running the exhaust gases form the diesel engines into the ruptured ballast tanks. Finally, orders came by radio from Germany to scuttle U – 260.

The crew of three officers and 42 men boarded rafts and one-man dinghies called ‘cockle-shells’. Two crewmembers came ashore at Galley Head and raised the alarm with the lighthouse keeper. The Courtmacsherry lifeboat was launched and the remaining crew were brought safely ashore. They were arrested and interned at the Curragh Camp, Kildare until the end of the war.

Local fisherman Colin Barnes discovered the wreck site of U-260 in 1975 after snagging nets, although it was presumed that the wreck of the Counsellor (sunk due to a mine in 1917) was in the area. A friend of Mr Barnes, Joe Barry, dived on the noted position and discovered the U-boat rather than the expected cargo ship.

U-260 currently lies in about 45 metres of water, approximately four miles south of Glandore, and is a popular scuba diving site.

Glandore Mines

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The mines were worked from 1810-1820 for the production of copper. Copper was obtained by burning copper rich peat from Maulagow bog below the mine. Subsequently the mines were worked for manganese, which was exported to Liverpool. The mines closed in 1881, and were reopened in 1907 when manganese prices rose. Unfortunately higher costs made it unprofitable and the mines finally closed in 1911.

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Glandore is a perfect amphitheatre for sailing as its elevated position makes for great spectator viewing. Glandore Harbour Yacht Club hosts several sailing events throughout the season and provides sailing instruction for the local schools and junior sailors.

The club is home to a fleet of Dragons and Squibs, which provide the main sailing competitions during the summer months. The bi-annual Classic Boat Regatta is held in July and attracts many overseas visitors to the village.

The scenery around the bay is very picturesque and is both spacious and secure offering good anchorage. The islands of Adam and Eve protect the harbour, so you are truly in the Garden of Eden.

Village Walks

There are a number of pleasant and scenic walks around Union Hall and Glandore, both coastal and inland. See Glandore & Union Hall Walks under the Walking section.

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Restaurant-Yacht Chaika

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Pleasantly surprised, service is good so is the food. Great selection of Fusion food, a mixture of Italian, Japanese, European, Asian etc. A pleasantly nice dining experience, highly recommended, a must try!

Thank you for your feedback and invite you to have lunch or dinner again aboard the ship in an atmosphere of high standards of yacht hospitality.

everything was perfect - the food, the service, the desserts were the best, nice atmosphere and the location - magical

Best food, best view in Moscow. absolutely faultless from arrival to finish. Best risotto i had for many years absolutely perfectly cooked. The view on Ukrainian hotel and the white house by night is amazing

Had to wait for the food for 1.5 hours and then another 20 minutes for the check. Finally called for the manager and he offered... a 10% discount as a compensation. Simply pathetic! The food is mediocre at best. Not bad per se, but one... would expect something better considering the prices. There are many places to eat in area that are much better. Avoid this one at all costs. More

Hello, Alexander Your comment is extremely important for us, thank you a lot for it. We are terribly sorry for your time that you`ve spent waiting your order and we have already taken actions to improve quality of our service and it would be realy... More

Food is very expensive,very pretentious, doesn't worth that money. Portions are very small. We ordered ravioli and there were 4! Four raviolis! For almost 15 euros. Then we asked to bring us dessert menu but nothing, they didn't even bothered, so we payed and left... without dessert. Very poor service for that price. More

This is a very good restaurant. The food is really good, maybe the best in Moscow. The service is also good. The view from the restaurant is great. The prices are very high.

I often visit this restaurant and must say it’s one of the best in Moscow in terms of quality and service. Staff really try hard to make sure that you are happy and satisfied. Customer service is a huge problem in Moscow but Chaika sets... a great example for others in the industry! Food is delicious and the menu has lots of options for everyone! Atmosphere is great and view is beautiful on the embankment. Special thanks to German & Oleg! More

Thank you for your feedback! Again aboard the yacht restaurant "Chaika" in accordance with the high standards of yacht hospitality.

Highly recommended, great location in the city center of Moscow with a superb atmosphere. Too many menu choices, though all delicious!

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Thx a lot for your review! We are looking forward to see you in our restaurants.

Visited this lovely restaurant with a friend of mine. It was relaxingly warm August evening - so the place on the river seemed like a good idea. We came quite early and the restaurant was not full. The hostesses kindly offered several places to sit... and we chose to sit on the sofas. We had some wine, which was good. We struggled a bit when deciding about the food as few options (scallops) were not available. Fish on ice on display did not look very fresh. To be honest it was an unusually hot August and it is probably understandable that some see food options were not available. However, we did manage to order something and sat waiting and looking onto the river. My long-legged friend struggled sitting at the low sofa and the manager noticed that, offering as a very good, proper table beside the open window. It was nice touch and I was very pleased by their polite observations and immediate reaction to solve the problem. Food was quite good and presentation was perfect. Perhaps I can something about the food, but 1 visit is not enough to criticize or make a definitive opinion. Overall, quality place, which of course, does not come cheap. I would recommend this restaurant without hesitation. More

Good afternoon! Thank you for your detailed feedback! We are looking forward to seeing you again, we are sure that you will be delighted with our dishes!

I've been here several times during two business trip in Moscow. The overall quality for both service and food is absolutely top-notch, plus the location is very unique.

Hello! Thank you for your feedback! We are looking forward to visiting again!

Located on a boat at Krasnopresenskaya River Bank this 5 Star Restaurant transforms into a party location due to multiple groups hosting events. Impressive wine selection, Asian and European kitchen...

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Thx a lot! We are waiting for you!

It is a nice place to gather specially at the lounge The service and staff very good I like the river view The food is almost like all restaurants in Russia they serve different cuisine. Staring Russian appetizer till Asian dishes Presentation and taste amazing... I consider it overpriced little bit More

Good location. Nice views. Good choice of food and drinks. European and Asian menu. Nice service. Pricey enough.

Had a large group dinner here. Food was above average and service quite good. The real attraction is the view of Moscow from the river on a nice night. Great place for a larger group dinner. More

Hello, John We are really pleased by reading that you and your friends were satisfied by our service, client`s experience is the highest value for us. We will be happy to see you again, come and enjoy some new dishes from our chef and nice... More

The luxurious atmosphere of this place, the view and the location make it quite outstanding. We had dinner here with friends and the dishes were amazing, accompanied by a chilled bottle of Chablis, it really made me feel as if it was a part of... the classic Russian movie. More

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  1. Glandore Harbour Yacht Club

    Welcome to the website for Glandore Harbour Yacht Club, the busy sailing club that has been enjoying the beauty, panorama and shelter of Glandore Harbour since 1985. Latest News. Commodore Newsletter. March 8, 2024. Dear all, Although it feels like we are still in winter I hear it is officially spring, the time when boat preparation takes place.

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    Welcome to Glandore Harbour Yacht Club, the busiest little Yacht Club in West Cork. Over the last 35 years, GHYC has grown from humble beginnings into a very busy sailing club, while holding on to its informal family focus. Thanks to the great efforts of our members we now have a club house and pavilion, coming a long way from when we had to ...

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    Glandore Harbour Yacht Club. GHYC was founded in 1985 by a group of sailing enthusiasts from the shores of Glandore Harbour and further afield. Since, the club has developed steadily to become an important part of the sporting, cultural and social life of the area. The club's sailing program caters for Cruisers, Dragons, Squibs and Dinghies ...

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