Mizen Peninsula

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Mizen Peninsula is a rugged, scenic headland in southwest Ireland known for its dramatic Atlantic coastline, lighthouse, and status as one of the country’s most southerly points.

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Mizen Peninsula canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf headland
peninsula
administrativeCounty Cork
borderedBy Atlantic Ocean
climate oceanic climate
country Ireland
hasBeach Barleycove Beach
hasFeature cliff-top paths
lighthouse station
rocky inlets
sandy beaches
sea caves
hasPart Barley Cove
Crookhaven
Goleen
Mizen Head
Schull
Toormore
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean horizon
Cape Clear Island
Fastnet Rock
isOneOf southernmost points of Ireland
knownFor Mizen Head
Mizen Head Signal Station
bird watching
coastal walks
dramatic Atlantic cliffs
lighthouse
rugged coastline
scenic landscapes
sea arches
sea stacks
tourism
whale watching
locatedIn County Cork
southwest Ireland
locatedOn southwest coast of Ireland
nearbyPeninsula Beara Peninsula
Sheep's Head Peninsula
partOf Munster
popularActivity angling
coastal driving
hiking
photography
sailing
regionType Gaeltacht-adjacent area
touristAttraction Mizen Head
surface form: Mizen Head Visitor Centre

Mizen Head footbridge

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County Cork contains Mizen Peninsula
Cork contains Mizen Peninsula
subject surface form: Cork (county)
Mizen Head partOf Mizen Peninsula
Schull locatedOn Mizen Peninsula
Sheep's Head Peninsula hasViewOf Mizen Peninsula
West Cork contains Mizen Peninsula