Cork comes very close indeed to the misty eyed vision of the country many visitors hold in their imagination.
Cork City itself, buzzes with the energy of a city that’s certain of its place in Ireland. The city has long been dismissive of Dublin with a burgeoning arts, music and restaurant scene. It’s now getting a cultural reputation to rival Dublin’s….. (Quote from Lonely Planet 2007)
Follow winding roads and head south or west of Cork City and explore the county’s three rocky peninsulas that extend in to the Atlantic. Wild coastlines, colourful fishing villages and romantic harbours and of course the best food in Ireland along our Gourmet Riviera await your pleasure.
Journeying east, golden beaches and atmospheric market towns shaped by history and the weather are all to be discovered at a leisurely pace. Meanwhile the north of the county is shaped by gently rolling hills, historic country houses and a wealth of outdoor activities.
Make sure to have a look at our Video to get an idea of what Cork has to offer, we hope you like it.
Cork has it all, so come make it yours.