County Image
727_2.jpg
727_5.jpg
727_4.jpg
727_3.jpg
727_1.jpg

County Cork

Cork is Ireland's largest county, and its individualistic people take pride in this distinction as they savour the variety of their territory, which ranges from the rich farmlands of the east to the handsome coastline of West Cork, where the light of the famous Fastnet Rock swings across tumbling ocean and spray-tossed headland.

In this extensive county, the towns and villages have their own distinctive character. In the west, their spirit is preserved in the vigour of the landscape. By contrast, East Cork’s impressive farming country. radiating towards the ancient estuary port of Youghal, is invitingly prosperous.

The spectacularly located township of Cobh - facing south over Cork Harbour -  asserts its own identity, with a renewed sense of its remarkable maritime heritage being expressed in events such as a Sea Shanty Festival, while the town's direct link with the Titanic – Cobh was the ill-fated liner’s last port of call – is also commemorated in many ways.

Different again in character is Kinsale, a bustling sailing/fishing port which is home to many intriguing old buildings, yet is a place which is vibrantly modern in outlook, and it has long been seen as Ireland’s gourmet capital.      

The county is a repository of the good things of life, a treasure chest of the finest farm produce, and the very best of seafood, brought to market by skilled specialists. As Ireland's most southerly county, Cork enjoys the mildest climate of all, and it's a place where they work to live, rather than live to work. So the arts of living are seen at their most skilled in County Cork, and they are practised in a huge territory of such variety that it is difficult to grasp it all, even if you devote your entire vacation to this one county.


Local Attractions and Information

Ballydehob Nature Art Centre +353 (0)28 37323

Bantry Bantry House +353 (0)27 50047

Bantry Murphy's International Mussel Fair (May) +353 (0)27 50360

This annual celebration of the harvesting of mussels in Bantry Bay is not just about mussels. With open-air music, marching bands, street theatre and plenty of eating! Bantry Bay mussels are available free of charge at all bars, restaurants and hotels during the weekend.

Bantry Tourism Information +353 (0)27 50229

Blarney Blarney Castle +353 (0)21 438 5252

Cape Clear Island International Storytelling Festival (early September) +353 (0)28 39157

Carrigtwohill Fota Estate (Wildlife Park, Arboretum) +353 (0)21 481 2728

Castletownbere Mill Cove Gallery (May to Sept.) +353 (0)27 70393

Castletownroche Annes Grove (gardens) +353 (0)22 26145
(historic collection of magnolia and rhododendron)

Clonakilty Lisselan (formerly known as Lisselan Estate) Golf Club, Gardens & Fishing +353 (0)23 33249

Cobh The Queenstown Story +353 (0)21 481 3591

Cobh Sirius Arts Centre +353 (0)21 481 3790

Cork Airport
+353 (0)21 431 3131

Glanmire Dunkathel House +353 (0)21 482 1014

Glanmire Riverstown House +353 (0)21 482 1205

Glengarriff Garinish Island +353 (0)27 63040

Kinsale Gourmet Festival (early October) c/o +353 (0)21 477 2234

This is an annual event which promotes all the delights and flavours of Kinsale, Cork and Ireland as well as introducing an international theme from which the restaurants of Kinsale can gain inspiration.

Kinsale Charles Fort +353 (0)21 477 2263

Kinsale Desmond Castle +353 (0)21 477 4855

Kinsale Tourism Information 0+353 (0)21 477 2234

Macroom Brierly Gap Cultural Centre +353 (0)26 42421

Mallow Cork Racecourse +353 (0)22 50207

Midleton Farm Market Sats 9am-1.30pm +353 (0)21 464 6785 / 463 1096

Midleton Jameson Heritage Centre +353 (0)21 461 3594

Millstreet Country Park +353 (0)29 7l810

Mizen Head Mizen Vision Signal Station +353 (0)28 35591

Shanagarry Ballymaloe Cookery School Gardens +353 (0)21 464 6785

Schull Ferries to Sherkin, Cape Clear and Fastnet +353 (0)28 28278

Schull Schull Planetarium +353 (0)28 28552

Skibbereen Creagh Gardens +353 (0)28 22121

Skibbereen Tourism Information +353 (0)28 21766

Skibbereen West Cork Arts Centre +353 (0)28 22090

Consisting of a main gallery showing exhibitions all year and the mini gallery which highlights crafts from the area. The centre runs a community and educational programme where artists work with schools. Talks and workshops are organized in the gallery.

Slow Food Ireland
(c/o Glenilen Farm, Drimoleague) +353 (0)28 31179

Youghal Myrtle Grove +353 (0)24 92274

This attractive house was the home of Sir Walter Raleigh when he was resident in Youghal. It was purchased by Richard Boyle, first Earl of Cork, in 1602. It is a fine example of a late medieval building.

Gardens

Ballymaloe Cookery School Gardens - Old Victorian Garden
Ballymaloe Cookery School Gardens
Shanagarry, Co. Cork
The gardens at Ballymaloe are delicious - traditional with an original twist, just like Darina Allen’s recipes. The first garden was made in the 1980s and, inspired by a the great French garden at Villandry, is laid out with a parterre of f ...

Golf

The 4th Hole
Old Head of Kinsale Golf Club
Kinsale, Co. Cork
Course Type: Links
Since its official opening on June 1st 1997, the Old Head Golf Links has become one of the most talked-of courses in world golf.  It is built on a 220-acre diamond of land, jutting out over two miles into the Atlantic Ocean. The promontory i ...

Self Catering

Selfcatering
Galley Head Lightkeepers Houses
Clonakilty, Co. Cork
Galley Head Lightkeepers' Houses are beautifully situated on the Dundeady headland at about 130 feet above sea level overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The houses, in their elevated setting, make an ideal location for relaxing and getting away from ...

What's On

There is no featured What's On in this county

Tourist Attractions

TouristAttractions
Doneraile Wildlife Park
Doneraile, Co. Cork
Doneraile Wildlife Park is made up of 166 hectares of mature groves of deciduous trees, several restored water features and several herds of deer. It is an outstanding example of an 18th century landscaped park in the 'Capability Brown' style and ...

Wedding Venues

Ballymaloe House - Wedding Venue - Cork
Ballymaloe House
Shanagarry, Co. Cork
Ireland’s most famous country house (modestly described as ‘a large family farmhouse’ in their Blue Book entry) is a place that may not immediately come to mind as a wedding venues, but the Allen family’s fine creeper-clad ...

There are currently no comments

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to leave a comment
Not a member? Register for your free membership now!
Or leave a comment by logging in with: