Ethan's Guidebook

Ethan
Ethan's Guidebook

Fota Wlidlife Park/Zoo

If you are not driving, you can get here by train (Cobh line) or the bus to Cobh. If the weather is good it's a great way to spend a few hours. Online booking required with time slots on the website at the moment.
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Parque de la vida silvestre de Fota
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Whiskey Tasting Tour

Guided tour and gift shop. Bus to Midleton is the preferred route, as the train station is at the other end of the town in Midleton. If you drive, you won't be able to enjoy the taster at the end! Online booking is easiest, and the tour is about an 1.5 or 2 hours long. Midleton has a nice country market on Saturday mornings/ early afternoon too. Lots of places to eat and drink that are close to the distillery too.
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Jameson Distillery Midleton
Distillery Walk
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Guided tour and gift shop. Bus to Midleton is the preferred route, as the train station is at the other end of the town in Midleton. If you drive, you won't be able to enjoy the taster at the end! Online booking is easiest, and the tour is about an 1.5 or 2 hours long. Midleton has a nice country market on Saturday mornings/ early afternoon too. Lots of places to eat and drink that are close to the distillery too.

Sightseeing

Gift of the Gab! Kiss the Blarney stone Blarney Castle & Woolen Mills 215 Bus to Blarney, or "Hop on/Hop off" bus if you are not driving. One of Corks best known attractions, better with dry weather to see the gardens and castle properly. Lots to see, eat and do in Blarney. The village is small and easy to walk around. it's about a 20 minute drive, and you could spend a day or half a day here depending on what you want to see.
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Blarney Castle
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Gift of the Gab! Kiss the Blarney stone Blarney Castle & Woolen Mills 215 Bus to Blarney, or "Hop on/Hop off" bus if you are not driving. One of Corks best known attractions, better with dry weather to see the gardens and castle properly. Lots to see, eat and do in Blarney. The village is small and easy to walk around. it's about a 20 minute drive, and you could spend a day or half a day here depending on what you want to see.
Beautiful cultural seaside town. Bus is the preferred route if you are not driving. Plentiful bars, restaurants and cafe's for food lovers. When the weather is good, Charles Fort and The Old Head are really special.
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Kinsale
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Beautiful cultural seaside town. Bus is the preferred route if you are not driving. Plentiful bars, restaurants and cafe's for food lovers. When the weather is good, Charles Fort and The Old Head are really special.
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Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
Bishop Street
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Short walk to the bottom, struggle to the top... All worth the view. Look out point over Cork City North side and the famous Shandon Bells. The park at the top of the hill is perfect to sit down and enjoy the views.
Patrick's Hill
Saint Patrick's Hill
Short walk to the bottom, struggle to the top... All worth the view. Look out point over Cork City North side and the famous Shandon Bells. The park at the top of the hill is perfect to sit down and enjoy the views.

Food Scene

New food stall market with loads of variety. 15/20 minute walk across the other side of the Quays of the River Lee is a new market to Cork that provides a wide variety of food and drink in an old warehouse. All locally sourced food suppliers for you to try.
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Marina Market
Centre Park Road
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New food stall market with loads of variety. 15/20 minute walk across the other side of the Quays of the River Lee is a new market to Cork that provides a wide variety of food and drink in an old warehouse. All locally sourced food suppliers for you to try.
Food centre of Cork. Historic, Victorian Market that to this day supplies most of the restaurant's in the city. 10 minute walk and lots of tasty stalls to try out and browse too. A step back in time and something I think everyone should try see.
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English Market
Grand Parade
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Food centre of Cork. Historic, Victorian Market that to this day supplies most of the restaurant's in the city. 10 minute walk and lots of tasty stalls to try out and browse too. A step back in time and something I think everyone should try see.

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Train and Buses

Train Lines: Cork - Dublin line 2 East Cork lines (Midleton and Cobh) Public Bus: Cork bus station is 5/10 minute walk from us. Just ask me if you are struggling to find a route. "Hop on/Hop off" bus goes from outside our door, which is ideal if you're looking to do a lot of sights.