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To contact us by email - info@schullmarket.com
If you are interested in taking a stall at the Market - please take a moment to read the Market Rules The Market is for farmers, growers, producers and crafters to sell their own produce direct to the public - stallholders who do not fit these criteria are unlikely to be accepted. For the 2010 season we are somewhat restricted as to space - as we will be trading from the Pier Road car park throughout the summer. If you’d like to apply to join the market - please fill in the form on the Market Rules page, and post it to Adrian Brentnall, Gurtnagrough, Ballydehob, Co. Cork. We’ll be in touch.
To speak to us about the Market - phone 028 37593
To find us..... Schull is situated in the far south-west of County Cork, Ireland about 67 miles / 107km west of Cork city. MAP To find out more about the area, what’s on, how to get there, where to stay and where to eat - visit the excellent Schull Website - www.schull.ie.
Finding The Pier Road Car Park From Ballydehob - come into the centre of the village, and take the first left turn, signed to the Pier. The Car Park is on your left about 50 yards down the hill.
From Goleen & Crookhaven - pass through the main street and take the right turn opposite the Church, signed to the Pier. The Car Park is on your left about 50 yards down the hill.
Some of our favourite weblinks -
Schull Website - www.schull.ie
Local weather - met eirreann - or try XCweather - which offers forecasts plus up-to-date observations from weather stations in Ireland and the UK. We tend to get our own ‘special’ and rather changeable weather out here in West Cork - so if you pack an umbrella, sunblock, woolly gloves and sandals then you’ll be ready for anything! There’s a rumour that the official met eirrean weather forecasts are produced at Blarney Castle - but we couldn’t possibly comment....
Local self-catering accommodation - http://www.marconihousecrookhaven.com/ a selection of delightful apartments and cottages - tastefully converted from the house in which Gugliamo Marconi (the genius & father of wireless) lived whilst conducting his great work in the early 1900’s..
Heir Island - www.heirislandferries.com - includes information upon all islands, island events festivals, ferries running to Heir, Sherkin and Long Island. and upon request to Cape, things to do on the ferries and also links to hotels around the area, ferry companies etc.
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