The Titanic Experience has secured the original offices of the White Star Line, the point of departure for the last passengers to board Titanic. This Cork Visitor Attraction allows visitors to follow, literally, in the footsteps of the passengers as they embarked on the fateful voyage.
July 4, 2016Read More
A tour of the Old Midleton Distillery is a journey through the story of Irish whiskey. Follow the old distillery trail through mills, maltings, stillhouse, warehouses and kilns – some of these buildings date back to 1795.
November 19, 2015Read More
Fernhill House Hotel & Gardens is a family-run County Cork hotel situated in the heart of Clonakilty. Opened 50 years ago by the O’Neill family it was converted from a 200 year old manor house. This County Cork accommodation makes a perfect base while touring West Cork or as a setting for a wedding, gourmet weekend away or special event.
July 4, 2014Read More
Situated at the junction of three small quiet country roads is a miniature medieval castle. Annes Grove Miniature Castle in County Cork was designed in 1853 to impress visitors to the main house. What could be more romantic than a tiny Gothic castle just big enough for two? There is perhaps no dreamier base from which to explore Cork.
May 27, 2014Read More
Trabolgan Holiday Village can be found in picturesque East Cork and is one of Ireland’s favourite family holiday destinations. The place is vast and really is like a small village. If planning a stay in County Cork, this self-contained haven of good food, fun activities and many opportunities to relax and recharge your batteries should be a place you check out.
May 26, 2014Read More
Inchydoney Island Lodge & Spa is situated just outside the colourful heritage town of Clonakilty in West Cork, a region blessed with some of Ireland’s most spectacular scenery. This 4 star property overlooks the Atlantic Ocean & Blue Flag Beach and has long been appreciated for its romantic and picturesque location.
May 22, 2014Read More
There are those who think that you come to Blarney Castle only to see the Stone. But you will leave knowing that the Blarney Stone is only a part of the attraction. We wouldn’t want our virtual visitors to miss out so here’s a small sample of what you can find here.
August 22, 2013Read More
Longueville’s beautiful view of the Blackwater Valley belies a turbulent history.
March 30, 2013Read More
Crawford Art Gallery, a National Cultural Institution and regional art museum for Munster, is dedicated to the visual arts, both historic and contemporary.
Located in the heart of Cork city, beside the Opera House, the Gallery is a critical part of Ireland’s cultural and tourism infrastructure, welcoming over 200,000 visitors a year.
March 30, 2013Read More
The Old Presbytery dates back to pre 1750 and is said to have been built by a Spanish merchant. Kinsale was a very important naval town in the 17th & 18th centuries, visited by traders from all over Europe.
March 26, 2013Read More