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Extract from the Ballydehob Travel Guides:
BALLYDEHOB
, a small town of brightly coloured streets at the neck of the Mizen Head Peninsula, was once known as the hippie capital of the west because it was said to have more "blow-ins" than locals. Heavily colonized in the 1960s, it still has traces of their influence, like health-food shops and resident artists, and remains a liberal place compared to others of its size. For all this, it's a sleepy town with just a handful of craft and antique shops worth exploring and a large number of pubs.
If you want
to stay
, try the pleasant
Dun an Oir
(tel 028/37272; 33-40/41.90-50... read the whole Ballydehob Travel Guides...
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