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Blarney Castle   Cork

Blarney Castle, Cork

 30 Reviews  We weren't actually going to visit this castle, as we are 'over' queueing and really didn't think we wanted to do the tourist thing. Sooooo glad we did. We were there at 9am when it opened and were... 

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Charles' Fort   Kinsale

Charles' Fort, Kinsale

 9 Reviews  Even though it was raining I enjoyed my visit to the fort and the walk to it from the centre of Kinsale. It is run by the OPW and it is 3 Euro 70 to enter. The best thing about our visit was the free... 

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St. Colman's Cathedral   Cobh

St. Colman's Cathedral, Cobh

 11 Reviews  It would be impossible to go to Cobh and not notice St. Colman's Cathedral. The huge church overshadows the small town sitting high on a hilltop overlooking the harbor. We left the Heritage Center and... 

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St Finbar's Cathedral   Cork

St Finbar's Cathedral, Cork

 18 Reviews  Summer Opening Times Monday-Saturday 9:30-17:30 Sunday 12:30 - 17:00 Winter Opening Times Monday-Saturday 10:00 - 12:45 14:00 - 17:00 (Closed Bank Holidays) Admission Adult €3.00 Under 18... 

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Old Head of Kinsale   Kinsale

Old Head of Kinsale, Kinsale

 2 Reviews  This is one of my favourite places in County Cork, this windswept rocky promontory reaching out into the ocean. There is a lighthouse at the end of it but you can't get to it - the road ends with a... 

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The Queenstown Story   Cobh

The Queenstown Story, Cobh

 6 Reviews  Cobh's Heritage Centre is next door to the railway station at the water's edge. There is a large open cafe/restaurant and a well done Museum about Cobh's emigrants. For 6 Euros you can see and hear... 

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Shopping / Streets / Areas   Cork

Shopping / Streets / Areas, Cork

 14 Reviews  I forgot all about the English Market until we came upon it wandering around and regrettably we had already had lunch. But I did stop and get a few chocolates from the Chocolate Shop which purchases... 

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Kinsale Harbour   Kinsale

Kinsale Harbour, Kinsale

 6 Reviews  We went sailing with the guys in Sovereign Sailing down at the Trident Hotel Marina. I had never sailed before but they took 4 of us out on a new 34ft sailing yacht. It was Fantastic. They gave us all... 

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The Titanic Memorial   Cobh

The Titanic Memorial, Cobh

 2 Reviews  Well, I arrived in Cobh wanting to see things about the Titanic. On April 11th 1912 the luxury liner weighed anchor for the last time at Cobh to pick up Irish emigrants heading for New York. Many of... 

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St Ann's Church   Cork

St Ann's Church, Cork

 12 Reviews  The name Shandon comes from the Irish, Sean Dun, and means Old Fort. Shandon was one of 28 settlements in and around ancient Cork. Dont forget to take the earthings at the beginning when you climb the... 

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The Scilly Walk   Kinsale

The Scilly Walk, Kinsale

 2 Reviews  This fairytale yellow cottage is about halfway between Summercove and Kinsale and everybody always stops to take photographs. In summer the hollyhocks grow almost to the roof. I often wonder about the... 

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Heritage Centre   Cobh

Heritage Centre, Cobh

 4 Reviews  If your an American of Irish descent visiting Cobh, you are probably here to see where your family departed from Ireland. I am of Irish descent, but my family immigrated from the port in Dublin. My... 

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Cork City Gaol   Cork

Cork City Gaol, Cork

 6 Reviews  I've never been there myself (I know I know - one of these days!!) but I've been told that this is worth checking out - especially if it's a 'soft day' (rainy in case you were wondering) in... 

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James' Fort   Kinsale

James' Fort, Kinsale

 4 Reviews  James Fort was constructed between 1601 and 1603. It is a pentagonal shaped fort with a covered walkway leading to the fort. This fort was the harbours main defence until the construction of Charles... 

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The Lusitania Memorial   Cobh

The Lusitania Memorial, Cobh

 4 Reviews  Maritime disasters play an important role in the history of Cobh. Two of the greatest disasters in history have a Cobh connection. Cobh was the last port for the Titantic before its disasterous maiden... 

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Kinsale   Cork

Kinsale, Cork

 7 Reviews   A lovely day trip to the colorful harbour city of Kinsale is a must do. It is only a 40 minutes bus trip from Cork city (25km). Kinsale is a pleasure for gourmet but not only... a walk around the... 

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St Multose Church   Kinsale

St Multose Church, Kinsale

 2 Reviews  Dating back to 1190, St Multose Church is the oldest building in Kinsale and has been in continuous use all this time. Its appearance has been considerably changed since then, some of the original... 

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Fota Island   Cobh

Fota Island, Cobh

 1 Review  Fota Island is a 780 acre island that is just outside of the island that Cobh is on in Cork Harbour. There is a golf course and golf club where you can get a light lunch. They also have a great... 

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Fitzgeralds Park   Cork

Fitzgeralds Park, Cork

 4 Reviews  About 20 minutes walk west of City centre is Fitzgeralds Park on the banks of the River Lee.This is a pleasent park to relax in and enjoy the beauty.There is also a good play section here for childern... 

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Summercove   Kinsale

Summercove, Kinsale

 1 Review  Leaving Charles Fort via the drawbridge, pause to look at the three plaques in Irish, English and Spanish unveiled in 2001, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Battle of Kinsale. This spot... 

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Hugenot Quarter   Cork

Hugenot Quarter, Cork

 6 Reviews  The Huguenot Quarter of Cork is the area around French Church Street and Carey's Lane. The Huguenots were French Protestants who fled from religious prosecution in the 17th and the second half of the... 

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Town centre   Kinsale

Town centre, Kinsale

 2 Reviews  The centre of Kinsale is lovely - its winding narrow lanes are pure bliss for the eyes - I have never seen so many colourful houses anywhere, and all of them matching their neighbours. I wonder if... 

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Cobh....   Cork

Cobh...., Cork

 6 Reviews  Cobh (formerly know as Queenstown) was the last port of call for the Titanic and is home to the 'Queenstown Story' featuring information both on the Titanic & the thousands of Irish people who... 

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Harbour Tour by Boat   Kinsale

Harbour Tour by Boat, Kinsale

 3 Reviews  A great way to see the harbour, also the town and Charles Fort from a different angle. Nice traditional music, interesting commentry, coffee and bar service available. The trip lasts for 55 minutes... 

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Blackrock Castle   Cork

Blackrock Castle, Cork

 3 Reviews  No mediaeval town could do without a fortified castle and Cork was no different. Cork's Blackrock Castle is located where the River Lee flows into Lough Mahon. Built for defensive purposes, to protect... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Street in Cork City

by Jennyjump79

One of the many beautiful streets in downtown Cork City!

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Terrace Gardens behind Bantry House

by Jennyjump79

This was probably the most scenic view of the bay and the estate...and that is saying a lot.

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Looking Down from the Library

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If the library isn't enough of a lure for you, the view of the town from it's steps should be. The thumbnail doesn't do this picture justices-- click on it to get the detailed version.

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It's a what?

by Jennyjump79

I had to walk up to the door to find out what sort of building this was. It's probably the coolest little library I've ever seen-- and as a librarian, I've seen plenty.

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On the Road

by Jennyjump79

The Emerald Isle lives up to its name. This was a novelty for me, having grown up in the Garden State of New Jersey. I don't think I'd ever seen so much natural green landscape in my life!

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Residential Cobh

by Jennyjump79

This is one of the roads leading down to the harbor. Most of the sidestreets are incredibly steep, but this one reminded me of cookie-cutter perfect homes.

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Top of the Tower

by Jennyjump79

Once you get to the top of the steeple, there is a ledge with a telescope set up. I didn't make it to the top, so I don't know if you could walk out on the ledge.

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Water Wheel

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At times the distillery ran on water power. This huge wheel provided the energy for the machines inside, as long as the river was running high.

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Old Midleton Distillery Tour

by Jennyjump79

This is the room where visitors wait for the tour to begin. Lots of old photographs and records kept by the distillery are on display for those not spending the time in the souvenier shop.

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Worth the Climb

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Click on the picture for a larger version. I think the view makes up for the long trip up and down.

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Top 3 Hotels in County Cork

Fitzgerald's Vienna Woods Hotel  Cork

 1 Review and 172 Opinions

 Hotels in Cork

Blue Haven Hotel  Kinsale

 1 Review and 165 Opinions  Completely refurbished in 2004, each room is individually furnished with exquisite furniture, the... 

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Ashlee Lodge  Blarney

 59 Opinions

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Questions and Answers

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Q:  We will be in Ireland for 3.5 days the first of June with our 16 year old twin grandchildren, 1 boy and 1 girl. We will fly into... 

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A: There’s lots to do in the Cork area whether you decide to hire a car or not. A visit to Fota Island Wildlife Park should be a good day out for all ages ... 

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