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Cork

Discover the magic of County Cork where you can dine out on exquisite cuisine, release your adrenaline along its glorious coastline or soak up the rugged beauty of its awe-inspiring landscapes

Blarney Castle

Children

Get the gift of the gab with the infamous Blarney Stone and ride high on Ireland’s only cable car

Kinsale Fringe Jazz Festival

Culture & Festivals

Cork’s a thriving cultural county with renowned music festivals

Kinsale Food Festival

Eating, Drinking & Luxury

Feast like a king in Ireland’s gourmet county

Fishing off Kinsale

Leisure

Get out and about with excellent cycling, fishing, horse riding and whale watching

Garnish Island

Scenery

Picturesque harbour villages and remote garden islands

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Shopping

Splash out on a wonderful West Cork painting and pottery from the famed Stephen Pearce

Bantry House & Gardens

Sightseeing

Check out Kinsale’s magnificent fort and Cork City’s historic gaol

Sailing off Kinsale

Sports & Entertainment

Enjoy exhilarating golf at dramatic courses as well as a wide variety of watersports

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Gay & Lesbian

Head to Cork City for the best gay scene in the south

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Did you know?

There are few more poignant places in Ireland than Cobh Harbour, County Cork, where hundreds of thousands of Irish left the land, first in convict ships bound for Australia, and then in the mid-19th century in coffin ships fleeing the Famine. It’s also where the Titanic made its last port of call, and, it’s said, where Walter Raleigh unloaded the first tobacco ever to arrive in Europe.