It does and I have swam in it before. 10/10 would recommend just watch out for the thorn bushes around the sides.
The BLARNEY stone is in Blarney castle in the town of Blarney about 7 miles from the city of Cork in the Irish Republic
Blarney Castle is open all year round. It is probably best to go in the summer months, when the weather is warmer and the days are longer.
To get to the Blarney Stone, you have to first got to Ireland... obviously... Also, there are only two bars holding you up and a worker's hands. I am a secondary source because this is info from my friend. :) Hope this helps....
Blarney Castle was named for no reason, the whole castle was made for pure money because the king was giving 10 pounds to every Castle owner so he built it for no reason, and they named it for nothing!
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Yes. Blarney Castle is open all year round.
Blarney Castle is in the town of Blarney, just to the north west of Cork city in Ireland.
If one hangs upside-down and kisses the blarney stone they are endowed with the gift of the gab, the ability to talk well or flatter.
No. It is just outside the city of Cor, about 163 miles or 262 kilometres from Dublin.