Things to See and Do in Cork
200 year old Heritage Farm
Stone buildings from 1800's centred on 3 barns nestled in a combe in the west cork hills.
Panoramic Views
From the hilltop sit and take in the panoramic views over Clonakilty Bay
Ceremonial Circle
On the high ground and used for weddings, handfastings and naming ceremonies.
Free Camping for Diners
Pedestrian access only to tent pitches. Lots of space for campervans in our large car park.Showers, sinks and toilets.
Nature Trails
Explore the land through the trees, hedgerows and pastures.
Native Irish Cattle
Get up close to our herd of Dexter Cows, descended from the cattle of the early celts.
Log Burning Stove
Step back in time and enjoy delicious food, old world wines and draught craft beers.
Candle Lit Tables
Spacious dining in the fully accessible on-farm restaurant, The Field Kitchen.
Freshly Prepared Food
Our Chefs prepare your food from fresh ingredients in our open-plan kitchen.
Outdoor Things to See and Do in Cork
Set in West Cork hills, explore Camus Farm nature trails and experience an authentic farm-to-table dining experience in the Field Kitchen Restaurant. Natural things to see and do in Cork. Free camping for diners.
Set in West Cork hills, explore Camus Farm nature trails and experience an authentic farm-to-table dining experience in the Field Kitchen Restaurant. Natural things to see and do in Cork. Free camping for diners. There is a short walk from Car Park to Camus Farm, with a Set Down Bay at the Restaurant for the less mobile. We aim to keep the Farm car free and encourage our visitors to enjoy the sights, scents and sounds of the landscape. This walk is referred to as ‘the first course’, as it is a feast for the eyes and ears. The botharÃn is lined with lush hedgerows and maturing trees, home to numerous birds and butterflies. With an interest in biodiversity, reseeding the land to permanent pasture using a mixture of heritage grasses such as dogstail, cocksfoot and foxtail, along with clovers. Around the field boundaries planting hedges using hawthorn, blackthorn, buckthorn with native trees such as oak, ash and alder. Over the years these have become full hedgerows and maturing trees. Recent additions include walkways and nature trails around the Farm allowing diners to get up close to the cattle and wildlife. Buzzards, Peregrines and Kestrels are regularly seen, and dusk brings occasional sightings of Owls. As an Organic Farm, sustainability, biodiversity and animal welfare are at the heart of everything. Set in West Cork hills, explore Camus Farm nature trails and experience an authentic farm-to-table dining experience in the Field Kitchen Restaurant. Natural things to see and do in Cork. Free camping for diners.