Youghal is a seaside town steeped in history, heritage, and coastal charm, promising a memorable experience for all who visit.
Historic Landmarks and Cultural Heritage
Youghal is rich in history, landmarks include the 13th century St. Mary’s Collegiate Church, the preserved Youghal Town Walls, the iconic Youghal Clock Gate Tower, with ties to notable figures such as Oliver Cromwell, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Richard Boyle.
Outdoor Activities and Beach Fun
Youghal is perfect for outdoor activities, explore the countryside on foot or by bike, or take advantage of 5 sandy beaches ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and water sports.
Dining and Entertainment
The town offers a diverse range of dining and entertainment options. From traditional Irish pubs to contemporary restaurants and cafes, there’s something to satisfy all tastes. Year-round events and festivals add to the lively local culture.
Accommodation in Youghal
When looking for accomodation in Youghal you can choose from a cozy bed and breakfast or guesthouse to self-catering or a luxurious hotel.
Rolling waves crash against Youghal Beach with Capel Island on the horizon in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn on Friday, January 24th, 2025. ... See MoreSee Less
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We’re asking people to stay at home, to shelter in place and not to travel as road and weather conditions are deteriorating across the county.
🟡A Status Yellow Rain warning is in place until 5.00am tomorrow morning.
🟠 A Status Orange Wind warning will be in effect from midnight until 4.00pm tomorrow afternoon.
🔴 The Status Red Wind warning will be in place from 2.00am until 10.00am.
☎️Due to the severity of the Storm, and the potential for widespread fallen trees, fallen power lines, damage to buildings etc, we expect to receive a high volume of incident reports, phone calls etc.
Incidents logged will be assessed and prioritised on an ongoing basis throughout the duration of the storm and during the recovery phase.
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Published Thursday, 23rd January, 2025.
Grand Opening of McCabes Pharmacy in Youghal
MCCABES PHARMACY officially opened on North Main Street in Youghal, Co. Cork, on January 23rd, 2025, following the rebranding of the former Lloyds Pharmacy. The ceremony marked a significant milestone for the local economy, with Maura Davis, the store's Manager, and her team expressing their commitment to serving the Youghal community with personalised service.
The event was attended by numerous local dignitaries and community members, including Kay Curtin, President of the Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development. Maura Davis shared her enthusiasm, stating, "We are extremely excited to be celebrating with our wonderful customers. We look forward to continuing to serve the Youghal community with the same dedication and personalised service that are the hallmarks of McCabes' ethos."
Maura, from the well-known Davis family in Youghal, proudly introduced her dedicated team, including: Bernie Cunningham, Rachel Desmond, Laura Macacine, Linda Torpey, Ming Lee and Deirdre Morris
These team members are set to bring McCabes' patient-first approach to the community. The transformation signifies more than just a change of name; it's a reaffirmation of McCabes Pharmacy's commitment to Youghal, where the street has seen a revitalisation with new businesses opening, from delis, restaurants, and new shops at the Clock Gate end of town to the recently revamped Brookes Supervalu at the northern end of the street.
Sharon McCabe, CEO of McCabes Pharmacy, commented on the nationwide rebranding: "We are extremely proud to be Ireland’s largest pharmacy brand with 110 stores nationwide. More so, we place extreme pride in keeping our patients, both new and returning, at the centre of our brand. All our teams are excited for the celebration weekend and to welcome everyone to the newly rebranded stores."
McCabes Pharmacy is dedicated to meeting all your family's health needs this new year. Expert pharmacists are available to discuss healthcare concerns, provide vaccination services, and conduct health screenings.
Alongside other local pharmacies like Murphy’s Pharmacy, Mari Mina Pharmacy, The Clock Gate Pharmacy, and the Youghal Pharmacy, McCabes adds to a well-served health sector in the town. The community's response was overwhelmingly positive, with many locals dropping in to congratulate the team.
McCabe's Pharmacy (formerly Lloyds) is based at Youghal, 102 North Main Street, Co. Cork, Cork, P36 KN50, Ireland. Call 353 24 92189.
For more information, visit www.mccabespharmacy.com.
Best of luck to Maura and her team.
Pictures: Maura Davis, Manager of McCabes Pharmacy, Youghal (2nd from right) with some of her dedicated team at your service: Bernie Cunningham, Rachel Desmond, Laura Maracine and Linda Torpey.
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Congratulations Maura and you staff ❤️
Best of luck maura and girls ....
Congrats Maura and team 👏👏🎉🎉❤️
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Wednesday, 22nd January, 2025 - Youghal Celebrates Good News: Ukrainian Residents Secure Continued Stay at Quality Hotel
Youghal, County Cork - In a heartwarming reversal, the Department of Integration has announced that the decision to relocate Ukrainian refugees from the Quality Hotel in Redbarn has been put on hold. This breaking news brings a collective sigh of relief and joy to the Ukrainian community, local businesses, and residents of Youghal who have rallied around their new neighbours.
The initial plan to evict the Ukrainian families by February 7, 2025, had cast a shadow over the town, with many expressing concerns over the humanitarian and economic implications. However, the latest decision ensures that these 400 Ukrainian residents, including approximately 150 school-going children, can continue their journey towards stability and integration within the community.
Local Fianna Fáil TD James O'Connor, who had been vocal about the enormous disruption the eviction would cause, welcomed the news, stating, "I want to welcome the announcement that the Ukrainians will remain at the Red Barn Centre in Youghal for the foreseeable future following the department of integration decision this morning to suspend their action to remove them. It is important that we recognise the impact that this would have had on the school children from Ukraine that are attending our local schools. Overall I want to see a plan going forward to see what way this will be dealt with”
The Ukrainian families, who have spent over two years in Youghal, have integrated into the local economy, with many adults working in local businesses and children attending the local schools.
Local business leaders have also celebrated this turn of events, highlighting the contributions of Ukrainian workers to various sectors. "Our town benefits greatly from the hard work and dedication of these individuals. Their continued presence ensures that businesses can operate smoothly, and the local economy can continue to recover and grow," said Ger Flanagan, Chairperson of the Youghal Business Alliance. "This is the best news we could have hoped for. The Ukrainian community has been an essential part of our economy, filling roles in bakeries, construction, education, and more. Their continued presence here means stability for local businesses and continuity in the community's development. We're all pleased to see such a humane decision made."
Liam Quaide TD, who represents the Social Democrats for Cork East, expressed his opinion of the news "It's welcome to hear there is a temporary suspension of the eviction order for Ukrainian families based in the Quality Hotel, Youghal. However, we need to see a plan from the Department that supports the families to remain in Youghal, where they are settled and integrated." He added, "This eviction notice and others that are being issued to refugees around the country jar fundamentally with the integrated, connected lives of these families. It makes no sense to crudely uproot people at the point where they actually are integrated in a community."
Residents of Youghal have shown overwhelming support, with many having come forward to assist during the initial upheaval. The decision to allow the Ukrainians to stay at the Quality Hotel not only secures their immediate future but also reinforces the community's spirit of solidarity and kindness.
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I miss staying in that hotel it was the highlight of every summer
Thankfully common sense and decency prevailed 👌🏻 Well done to all who supported this turnaround, politically and within our community👏🏻
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Community Radio Youghal's Tommy Collins Shines a Light on Ukrainian Families' Plight
Last Friday, January 17th, 2025, Community Radio Youghal's Tommy Collins welcomed five Ukrainian ladies to his weekly show on CRY104fm. The ladies, Mila Rehluskina, Olga Gugg, Katrina Filip-Biango, Olina Livchenko, and Ozyna Rusina, shared their personal stories and experiences as Ukrainian families living in Youghal and the surrounding area. The conversation was a heartwarming and thought-provoking exploration of the challenges these families face, and the incredible warmth and support they have received from the local community.
As the show began, Tommy Collins introduced the guests, expressing his gratitude for their willingness to share their stories. "Ladies, thank you so much for joining me today. I know it can't be easy to talk about this, but I want to assure you that you're in a safe space here. I'm honored to have you on the show."
Mila Rehluskina, the first guest to speak, began by describing the initial shock and uncertainty that followed the news that some Ukrainian families would be asked to leave Ireland. "We were all in a state of shock, to be honest. We didn't know what was happening or why. We were just trying to make sense of it all."
Olga Gugg added, "We were told that we would be moved, but there was no information about where we would be going or when. It was like being in a fog, not knowing what was happening or what the future held."
Tommy Collins asked the ladies to explain the situation in more detail, and Katrina Filip-Biango began to describe the process of receiving the news. "It was last Thursday when we were informed that we would be moved. The deadline is the 7th of February 2025, but there's no information about where we'll be going or what will happen to us."
Ozyna Rusina added, "We were given a leaflet with some information, but it was very vague. There's no clarity about what will happen to us or our families."
The conversation then turned to the challenges of relocation and integration. Olina Livchenko spoke about the difficulties of adjusting to a new country and culture. "It's not easy, of course. We're struggling to adjust to the language, the customs, and the way of life here. But we're trying our best to make a new life for ourselves and our families."
Tommy Collins asked the ladies about their experiences with the local community, and the response was overwhelmingly positive. "The people of Youghal have been so kind and welcoming," said Mila Rehluskina. "They've taken us in and made us feel part of the community. It's been a huge comfort to us during this difficult time."
Olga Gugg added, "We've been amazed by the generosity and kindness of the people here. They've offered us food, shelter, and support in every way. We feel so grateful to be living in Youghal."
The conversation then turned to the topic of community support, and the ladies spoke about the importance of having a support system during this difficult time. "It's not just about the practical support, although that's been amazing," said Katrina Filip-Biango. "It's also about the emotional support. Knowing that we have people who care about us and want to help makes all the difference."
Tommy Collins asked the ladies to share their messages of hope and resilience, and the response was inspiring. "We're not giving up," said Ozyna Rusina. "We're fighting for our rights and our future. We're determined to make a new life for ourselves and our families here in Ireland."
Olina Livchenko added, "We're grateful for the support of the people of Youghal and the surrounding
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Well done Tommy. Your support contributed in no small way to the outcome today.
Well done to Tommy for his support of the families
So many people have suffered since their arrival in Youghal. Somebody should explain to them exactly what "Temporary Accommodation" actually is and that it doesn't mean over two and a half years like it is now at this stage. Just look how easy it is for them to go back to the place they have supposedly ran from on "HOLIDAYS". Getting free bus trips to go shopping in Youghal/Middleton and even Cork City and all on Irish taxpayers money. All they seem to do is complain about free accommodation , free food , free utilities , free travel , free phones when in actual fact they should be grateful and if not they should go back from what they supposedly fled from .
Night of Insights: The KGK Cheltenham Preview at The Walter Raleigh Hotel.
THE WALTER RALEIGH HOTEL IN YOUGHAL, COUNTY CORK, will buzz with excitement as the doors open for the Knockanore Glendine Kilwatermoy (KGK) Community Development Fundraiser on February 28, 2025. Guests will eagerly anticipate the Cheltenham Preview Night, an annual event that will promise a thrilling evening of horse racing insights and camaraderie.
The night will kick off with a warm welcome from the KGK Community Development Group, followed by a lively introduction by the MC, Garry O'Brien from Racing TV. The anticipation will reach a fever pitch as the star-studded panel of experts takes the stage: Ruby Walsh, Davy Russell, Darragh O'Keeffe, Ian 'Busty' Amond, Johnny Dineen, and Keith O'Donoghue.
The panellists will share their expert predictions and insights on the upcoming Cheltenham Festival. Guests will hang onto every word, eager to gain an edge on the thrilling races ahead. The night promises to be electric, filled with laughter, lively discussions, and the shared passion for horse racing.
This event will serve as a vital fundraiser for the KGK Community Development Group.
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Youghal's Eco Boardwalk Welcomes Jehovah's Witnesses Outreach
21/01/2025 - IN THE PICTURESQUE SEASIDE TOWN OF YOUGHAL, three dedicated women from the local Jehovah's Witnesses congregation are bringing a message of faith and community to the boardwalk this January 2025. Pauline Jones, Catherine Kenefick, and Eileen O’Brien Ruxton, all from well-known Youghal families, have become familiar faces with their cheerful outreach on the Youghal eco boardwalk.
Every week, these women set up their pop-up stand, adorned with copies of the "Watchtower" magazine, known worldwide for its free distribution and insightful biblical content. Alongside the magazine, they offer free online Bible courses, aiming to engage with community members in a meaningful way.
Pauline, Catherine, and Eileen have expressed how positive the community's response has been to their ministry. "The people of Youghal are so receptive," said Eileen O’Brien Ruxton, highlighting the warm interactions they've had with locals and visitors alike. "We've met so many interesting people who are curious about the Bible or just want to chat about life," added Catherine Kenefick.
Their presence isn't limited to the eco boardwalk. On Thursdays, you can find another Jehovah's Witnesses stand at the Youghal Post Office, further extending their outreach across the town. This consistent community engagement reflects their commitment to sharing their faith and fostering connections.
The Youghal congregation's activities are centered at the Kingdom Hall on Quarry Road, where they continue to serve the community through various spiritual and social programs. The trio's efforts on the boardwalk and the strand not only promote religious teachings but also build a sense of community and goodwill.
If you're walking down the boardwalk or passing by the post office, don't hesitate to stop by, say hello, and explore the wealth of knowledge these women share. It's an opportunity to learn more about the Bible, engage in thoughtful conversation, or simply enjoy the company of this enthusiastic group from Youghal. Their faith, combined with their community spirit, truly embodies the essence of outreach and inclusivity in this charming town.
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Thier religieus beliefs are the opposite of the Catholic religion.
Beautiful 🤩 well done ladies ❤️🤗
Well done ladies Lovely to see ye out and about ,Yer looking well as always xx
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Welcome to a new chapter on Youghalonline!
We are thrilled to introduce our new film reviewer, local filmmaker Michael Twomey, who will be sharing his insights on films past, present, and future.
Michael's first review dives into the newly released Nosferatu, which has been screening at Youghal's stunning Art Deco Regal Cinema.
We are confident you will enjoy this fresh perspective on the cinematic world.
Please share your thoughts and comments below!
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Nosferatu
Dir: Robert Eggers
2hr 12m
Vampire films are like, well, vampires. They never die and return with frightening regularity. Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a creature so familiar one is tempted to feel sympathetic for any director hoping to resurrect the genre. The difficulty is plain; there is no new light to be thrown into the genre’s shadows, nothing new to be revealed – girl dreams of monster, monster dreams of girl, bumbling do-gooder boyfriend stumbles in between both. Eggers therefore, knowing the substance has long been established (Bram Stoker’s Dracula from was published in 1897), goes heavily for style and it pays off handsomely.
Nosferatu is a beautifully shot film. The blood is drained from the flesh of the cinematography to leave one feeling they have seen a monochrome film. Yet, there is colour aplenty, just not memorably so. The best scenes are all at the beginning, in particular when estate agent Thomas Hutter takes the arduous trip to the Transylvanian mountains to conduct business with Count Orlok. The outstanding shot of the film is of Hutton standing at a crossroads, shadowed by trees and haloed by soft snow as he gazes at the Count’s carriage. Here, Eggers is fateful to Murnau’s unsurpassed 1922 classic, ‘Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror’. Framing, mood, lighting and narrative all mirror Murnau’s original but you don’t notice the reflection.
Nicholas Holt turns in a safe and convincing performance as the ‘love will conquer all’ fiance of Ellen. Victorian curls and side parting do not detract from his irresistible eyes, though their steely hue has been sacrificed here for ink-black pupils fully extended in fear and wonderment throughout. Bill Skarsgard’s Orlock is hidden for large portions of the opening scenes with his elongated fingers taking almost all the screentime. It’s Orlock’s voice that reveals his monstrous disposition, heavily treated in post production to sound like he is wearing his lungs outside his chest. He groans and heaves like a Victorian coal mine. Lily-Rose Depp’s Ellen is beautifully understated. There is, mercifully, no theatrical passion. Ellen’s submissiveness to her destiny is fatalistic. There is no moralistic pretensions for resistance or faux religious struggle, thank God. Her fevers are, apparently, inherent. She has always been a bold girl.
If the film had a loose nut amongst all the cogs it was, for this reviewer, William Dafoe’s irritatingly comic characterisation of Prof. Albin Eberhart von Franz. Dafoe has worked with Eggers previously in ‘The Lighthouse’. His ‘mad professor’ performance here was more Hammer Horror than was comfortable. Mel Brooks missed a turn by not casting him in ‘Young Frankenstein’. When we do get to see the fully fleshed Orlock, it’s shocking. Not in a terrifying way but because of the moustache. It’s hard to put a finger on it, in fact you wouldn’t fancy any body part on it, but something all too ordinary, indeed, human becomes Orlock because of it.
That’s not to say there are not several creepy, even disturbing, scenes, one in particular involving children. The feasting is also disturbing with Orlocks choosing to gnaw aggressively at the chest cavity. It is remarkably removed from Werner Herzog’s 1979 version of Nosferatu who looks like a mouse trying to remove cheese from a trap. Eggers’ Orlock devours, as he should. Robert Eggers was as destined to make Nosferatu as much as the young lady in the timeless story is destined to fall to the vampire’s perverse charms. He is simply infatuated with the madness of it all and his lust for cinematic storytelling of the darker elements in human nature has the equal appetite of Count Orlock’s bloodlust.
His film journey from ‘The Witch’ 2015, ‘The Lighthouse’ 2019 and the ‘Northman’ 2022 all deal with what happens to the human spirit when it is faced with the demon within and without. Thank God for his cinematic desire, so many vampire iterations are anemic, but not this one. Nosferatu is a tour de force in retelling the Dracula tale, a tale of lust and fear, the fear of lust and the lust of fear. After two decades of lifeless teenage vampire angst Eggers drives a stake through their heart and brings life back to the real terror of the human imagination. - Michael Twomey
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Watched it in the Regal Cinema Youghal. I really enjoyed it. Great review. Watched the 1979 Nosferatu free on YouTube after that. Incredible
Fabulous review Mike! As atmospheric as the movie.
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Happy days
Not Like That Today Bring Back De Train U Might Get Someone On De Beach Then.
The best of memories. ❤️ Youghal.
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