Cork Airport 12 min
Spike Island (1 hr 26) Island with origins as a monastic settlement featuring a 19th-century, star-shaped fort with tours. Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral (6 min) Spired, Gothic Revival building, designed by William Burges, hosting Church of Ireland services. Cobh Heritage Centre- The Queenstown Story (29 min) Heritage museum and historic naval, emigration and shipping harbour, from where Titanic set sail. Blackrock Castle Observatory (16 min) Late 16th-century castle trading as an educational centre for science, engineering and technology. Fota Wildlife Park (23 min) Verdant, 70-acre zoo area for endangered animals, plus a large garden with numerous plant species. Blarney Castle & Gardens (13 min) Ruined castle housing the famed Blarney Stone, a kiss of which is said to grant the gift of the gab. The English Market (8 min) Traders selling organic and locally produced food in an 18th-century covered market. Crawford Art Gallery (8 min) Domestic arts centre showcasing a collection of 2000 paintings, sculpture, glass and video works. Blarney Stone (14 min) Ancient stone in a medieval castle keep said to give those who kiss it a mystical eloquence. Fota Island (22 min) The nation's only wildlife park is housed on this island also known for a famed home & gardens. Elizabeth Fort (7 min) This star-shaped 17th-century fort offers views of the city views & guided tours. Fitzgerald Park (7 min) Popular green space with a museum, fountain, sculptures, walking paths & manicured landscaping. Shandon Bells & Tower St Anne's Church (9 min) 18th-century working church with a landmark tower, open for city views and chance to ring the bells. Cork City Gaol (Museum) (8 min) Castle-like, restored 19th-century prison with exhibitions, night tours and a souvenir shop. The Butter Museum (9 min) Engaging displays on the traditional craft of butter-making, its role in Irish society and culture. |