What to Do in Cork , Ireland : a Travellers Paradise

 

"Located in southwestern Ireland, in County Cork is the largest county in Ireland covering almost one sixteenth of the country. County Cork is located in Münster, one of the four provinces of Ireland and is known as Corcaigh in Gaelic. County Cork is home to such famous towns as Kinsale, Blarney, Cobh, Midelton and of course Cork City. The county is divided geographically into East and West Cork West Cork, in particular the world's most famous for its "spectacular scenery. Cork is known as a true jewel for the hundreds of thousands of national and international visitors who holiday here each year. Hotels in Cork, especially, have built an excellent reputation for its friendly, warm and friendly staff and excellent cuisine.
  The local people of Cork, known as Corkonians are proud of their heritage and has a passion for all sports, especially to do with rugby, Gaelic football and hurling. Hurling is the fastest game on the ground in the world and a live game is a memory of any visitor will never forget. The county also boasts some of the best golf courses in Ireland, Fota Island, in particular, having established an international reputation. But Cork has much to offer visitors than just scenery and golf.
  Some of our top recommendations for visiting County Cork include:
  • Enjoy a relaxing day with the family at Fota Wildlife Park located on Fota Island. This is a great day out and the entrance fee is good value. Located approx. 10 miles from the town near Cork Midelton in East Cork, Fota Wildlife Park allows all kinds of animals roam freely in their natural environment.
  • Visit the town of Blarney, kiss the famous Blarney Stone and get some authentic Irish gifts at the world famous Blarney woolen Mills
  • Take a trip to one of the most important European cuisine, Kinsale and sample the delights of locally caught fresh fish washed down with a pint of Murphy's response to the Guinness Cork.
  • Revive a little exposure in the moving story of the Titanic Museum in Cobh, last port of call for the luckless Titanic. Located about 10 kilometers from the city of Cork.
  • Explore the many and varied pubs in the city of Cork. You may be lucky to be part of a real session of live traditional Irish music that will be sure to make your holiday experience that you will not forget!
  • Rest as you walk into any of the beautiful beaches of County Cork and be one with nature.
  • Take a day trip to the famous Waterford Crystal factory in the neighboring county of Waterford and see first hand how to do the famous crystal.
  • For the more adventurous why not try some deep sea fishing or paintball?
  • Examine the many restaurants and the wide side streets, galleries, shops, and enjoy Cork offers local jokes and "fun", Cork is famous.
  • Stay at any of the good hotels in Cork, which all can be booked below.
  For more information, visit Hotels in Cork Ireland "

Dara Ward is the director general of Ireland Cork Hotels Dara has extensive experience in the travel industry in Ireland and the list of hotels in Cork, Ireland offers on their websites are competitively priced and suitable for both leisure and business group reservations.

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