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Days out & scenic buses in: County Cork

Embrace the charm of County Cork: An unhurried exploration of historic cities and stunning natural wonders

County Cork, a jewel in Ireland’s south-west, invites you to uncover its rich tapestry of vibrant city life, ancient history, and breathtaking natural beauty. As you journey without the need for a car, you’ll find a unique rhythm to your exploration, allowing for deeper connections with each captivating stop.

Begin your adventure in Cork City, a dynamic hub easily navigated on foot. Wander through the renowned English Market, a culinary delight bursting with local produce and artisanal treats. Explore the historic Elizabeth Fort, offering panoramic city views, or marvel at the intricate architecture of St. Fin Barre’s Cathedral. For a fascinating look into the past, Cork City Gaol provides an immersive experience.

A short bus ride from the city will take you to the legendary Blarney Castle, where kissing the Blarney Stone promises the gift of eloquence. Alternatively, head to the charming harbour town of Cobh, the last port of call for the Titanic, and delve into its poignant history at the Titanic Experience Cobh. Further afield, the colourful town of Kinsale beckons with its gourmet food scene and the impressive Charles Fort, often reachable via local bus services.

The county’s dramatic coastline, from the rugged Mizen Head to the serene Ballycotton Cliff Walk, offers stunning vistas and invigorating strolls. While some of the more remote peninsulas might require a bit more planning, local bus routes and organised day tours ensure these spectacular landscapes are not out of reach for the independent traveller. County Cork truly offers an unforgettable Irish escapade, experienced at your own pace.

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