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Cork Tourist Attractions
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23 tourist attractions in cork county
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Welcome Picture of Mizen Vision
The Mizen Head Visitor Centre, Mizen Head, Goleen, Cork
Mizen Head Signal Fog Station dates back to 1910 and is now open to the public.
The Mizen Vision Centre in the Keepers' House and the Engine Room, the famous Suspension Bridge, the 99 Steps as well as the breathtaking views along the south and west coasts combined with the exhilaration and excitement of the wild Atlantic waves and ancient tortured rocks guarantee a unique and authentic experience.
In any weather the magic of Mizen Head is spell binding....
Welcome Picture of Cobh The Queenstown Story
Cobh Heritage Centre, Cobh, Cork
Discover Cobh's unique origins, its history and its legacy at the Queenstown Story - a multi media permanent exhibition at the restored Victorian Cobh Railway Station. The Titanic is one of the many liners and ships which has visited the historic port town of Cobh - Cobh was formerly known as Queenstown, named after Queen Victoria .


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The Tony O’Reilly Centre, O’Connell Square, Cork, Cork
The Cork Butter Museum celebrates the success of the Butter Trade which was once so imminent in this part of Ireland.  It's no suprise that due to the important role of dairy faming in Ireland that the art of butter making became so popular.

Tour the museum and see the equipment which was used to make the butter. Find out how the butter was preserved and how it was sold and how the Cork Butter Exchange eventually became one of the largest butter markets in the world.
Welcome Picture of West Cork Model Railway Village
The Station, Inchydoney Road, Clonakilty, Cork
Enjoy a visit to the West Cork Model Railway Village - the first of its kind in Ireland. Follow the route of a miniaturised version of the now defunct West Cork Railway and "Step back in time" to experience the way of life in West Cork during the 1940's. View buildings of architectural and historical interest which are featured within their natural terrain, settings which range from grassy hillsides to inland waterways and coastal inlets. Discover a world of forges, markets, fairs, "old...
Food Stall
Cork City, Cork
Looking for fresh locally sourced produce for your stay in Cork? You need go no further than the English Market!
Located in the centre of Cork city you can access it from a number of streets including; Grande Parade, Patrick Street, Princes Street and Oliver Plunkett Street.

The English Market is definatley a place you won't want to miss while in Cork city. Take the time to walk around and browse through the stalls which have the freshest of local foods and ingredients on...
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Clonakilty, Cork
Dunworely has two beautiful safe sandy beaches and a view overlooking Clonakilty Bay. Nearby are Coolum Cliffs and Gullone Lake.

Coolum Cliffs are the highest cliffs on the south coast of Cork. At Gullone Lake, swans are reared and this is only a small part of the bird life present in this area....
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Kenmare Road, Glengarriff, West Cork,
The Ewe is a unique gallery and sculpture garden located in the picturesque tourist village of Glengarriff in West Cork. The scultpure garden is the work of an artist who has opened her home to the public so you can enjoy the peace and quiet of its beautiful surroundings. The artists sculptures are truly amazing and are bound to stop you in your tracks as you stroll around the gardens. After exploring the garden, why not head inside and check out the wonderful paintings in the art gallery.
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Youghal, Cork
Myrtle Grove is a house that was not built for defence reasons - but for the Warden of a religious college. It was built during the reign of Edward IV and it is still used as a family home today! The most famous resident of Myrtle Grove, is Sir Walter Raleigh, poet and explorer and a favourite of Queen Elizabeth I.

It was Sir Walter Raleigh who is credited with introducing the potato to Ireland - which was to become the staple diet of Ireland's poor. Sir Walter and his friend Edmu...
Welcome Picture of Bantry House & Gardens and Armada Exhibition Centre
Bantry, Cork
Located in Bantry, County Cork, Bantry House is the former home of the Earls of Bantry. Egerton Shelswell-White, who is a descendant of the Earls, and his family now live here.
The house is surrounded by seven terraces of wonderful gardens and approx 80,000 acres, so there's lots to explore. As you tour the house you'll see a magnificent collection of tapestries, furniture, artefacts and antiques.
The Armada Exhibition Centre is located here and is both educational an entertainin...
Chapel Gougane Barra
Macroom, Cork,
Gougane Barra is one of the top beauty spots in County Cork. Take a visit here and explore its wondeful national park (the first in Ireland!) its lakes and its wild and beautiful scenery.

A small island on the lake was where St. Finbarr (patron St. of Cork) set up his first monastery and so Gougane Barra became a place of pilgrimage.

Gougane Barra is famous for outdoor activities such as cycling, walking and fishing.

Gougane Barra is a magical place a...
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