Find Things To Do In Cork
Welcome to Cork
Uplands and hills in Cork are formed by long east-west ridges. Farmlands, which make up less than a third of the region, rise to a height of 800 feet (245 metres) and border the valleys of east-flowing rivers such as the Blackwater, the Bride, the Lee, and the Bandon. In the east and central parts of Cork, broad valleys and lowlands give place to smaller valleys with coastal lowlands backed by high mountains in the west. Bantry and Dunmanus bays are surrounded by long, picturesque promontories, such as the Beare Peninsula. Because of the mild winters, subtropical vegetation thrives in Glengariff, which is located at the mouth of Bantry Bay.
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Cork
Welcome to EJ Kings. The home of some unmissable mouth-watering foods and drinks.
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Open year round, Walsh’s Café and Cake Shop are abuzz with locals and tourists enjoying handcrafted sandwiches, hot meals, gourmet coffees & teas.
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Get out and explore the gastronomic pleasures of Irish cuisine with the help of Fabulous Food Trails. You'll have the opportunity to discover some of Ireland's best-kept culinary secrets.
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The English Market, in Cork City Centre, is an indoor food market that offers a Victorian paradise of exotic foreign goods and delectable local produce.
Great Family Days Out
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Cork's answer to a pleasant, activity-filled day out is Fota Wildlife Park. It is one of Ireland's most popular tourist destinations.
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Offering quality food at value prices, Market Lane is an excellent place to drop in for a meal or quick snack while in Cork City. The restaurant caters for coeliac and vegetarian diets and also offers a healthy children's menu.
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A multiple award-winning restaurant, Paradiso is a Cork City institution. The restaurant is celebrated for bringing quality vegetarian cuisine to the public and since it opened in 1993, it has published four cookbooks.
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Visit St. Anne's Church - one of the oldest churches in the city built in 1722.
Climb 132 steps to see spectacular 360 degree views of the city at 36.65m/120ft
Culture Vulture Days Out
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The finest arts and entertainment venue in the region, presenting and producing a diversified calendar of performances for all members of our community.
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Churn up the history of butter making at this unique museum located on O'Connell Square, within earshot of the Bells of Shandon, in nearby St.
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Crawford Art Gallery in Cork is dedicated to both historic and modern visual arts.