O'Connell St in Kinsale Tour group forming up Don Herlihy educating tourists Older buildings in Kinsale Colorful buildings near Market Square. Kinsale once won the "tidy Cities" competition. The old alleyway ws built to allow the biggest barrel of its day to be rolled through it. Just off Market Square St Multose The Norman tower was created in 1190 as part of the original construction. The graveyard of St Multose The interior of St Multose is very modern now Stained glass in St. Multose Bright, airy interior of St Multose The church itself is not all that large. The top part of the tower was added in 1750. There must have some large ships if they needed anchors this size. These are part of the Kinsale Museum exhibits. Market square. The city wall and the water, used to be just 50 feet to the right of where Patricia is standing. The double yellow "don't park here" lines also mark where the seaward city wall was. This old fellow keeps watch over the trident Hotel As you can see, the weather was-from time to time-bright and sunny in Kinsale on Tuesday. There were quite a few boats tied up. Rock of CashelDrombeg Stone Circle and a couple of other pictures from the drive and Sneem