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Discover food as fresh as the air in the picturesque South of Ireland. Famed for its relaxed pace of life and outstanding natural beauty, the South offers endless opportunities for exceptional landscapes and mouthwatering gourmet delights.

Gay & Lesbian

La Quoi, 10 John Street, Waterford

Waterford city’s premiere gay clubbing night.

Prism, 4 Keizer Street, Waterford

Every Wednesday from 8-10pm, you can get info, have a coffee, meet friends and pick up national gay and lesbian press.

Boo, 3 Faulkner’s Lane (off Patrick Street), Cork

Hip bar that gets packed on weekends.

Instinct, Market Lane, off Patrick Street, Cork

Cork’s premier gay venue with karaoke, drag queens and dance tunes.

Loafer’s, 26 Douglas Street, Cork

Ireland’s oldest gay bar is a chilled out, laid-back type of place.

The Other Place, St Augustine Street, Cork

Full-on parties on Friday, Saturday and Sunday with a predominately male crowd.

Outlook – Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, Cork

Part of the Murphy’s Cork Film Festival, Outlook showcases international gay and lesbian film annually in October.

Pride, Cork

Cork’s annual gay pride celebrations take place over the August Bank Holiday weekend with barbecues and parties.

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