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Cork Tourist Attractions
Choose from our selection of tourist attractions in cork county below - to view details on each, just click 'More'
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 Blarney Castle & the Blarney Stone
Blarney, Cork
The world renowned Blarney Castle and the legendary Blarney Stone can be found in the charming village of Blarney, just 7km north of Cork city in County Cork.

Built nearly 1000 years ago for the McCarthy Clan, Blarney Castle remains one of Ireland's oldest castles. Blarney Castle and the world famous Blarney Stone should not be missed by anyone visiting the South West of Ireland.


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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.
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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College Road, Cork, Cork
University College Cork or UCC as it is most commonly known, is one of Irelands top universities and has won university of the year for the last two years running.
University College Cork boasts a wonderful campus with fantastic green areas and loads for you to see and do. Examine its early buildings along with its newer, more contemporary one’s. See the corridor of Ogham Stones in the University’s main quadrangle.
The university can also boast the Lewis Glucksman A...
Welcome Picture of Charles Fort
Kinsale, Cork
The famous star shaped fort can be found 3km from Kinsale. As one of the largest military forts in the country, Charles Fort has been associated with some of the most significant events in Irish history. The most momentous of which includes the Williamite War in 1690 and the Irish Civil War of 1922-23.

The fort has two enormous bastions overlooking the estuary, and three looking inland. Within its walls were all the accommodation requirements for the garrison of the fort and thei...
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South Main Street, Cork city, Cork
Founded in 1792 by William Beamish, the Beamish & Crawford Brewery is well worth a visit. It's main product is of course Beamish. The Brewery holds tours twice a week. It's only for people over 18 as you get to sample some of the produce afterwards.

Tours must be pre-booked by telephoning the brewery....
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Glengarriff, Cork
In the Bamboo Park visitors can view 30 different species of bamboo and 12 different species of palm trees. There are also eucalyptus and large tree ferns growing in the park. There are beautiful woodland costal walks (over 13 acres) and unique views of Glengarriff Harbour from the park....
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...
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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