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Holidays to Cork Surrounding Area

Cork Surrounding Area at a Glance

Ireland is a country steeped in history and tradition. County Cork is Ireland’s most southerly county and also Ireland’s largest county, situated in the southwest of the Emerald Isle. The city of Cork itself is a mixture of traditional charm and modern elegance. On a holiday to Cork Surrounding Area, you’ll find a beautiful blend of landscapes from rugged coves and bays of its shorelines to the rich green pastures inland not forgetting the bustle of the towns and villages dotted around the countryside.

Ideal for:

  • Families looking for an exciting Irish holiday.
  • Couples who want a romantic getaway in beautiful surroundings.
  • Groups after a break with plenty of activities.

Why a Holiday to Cork Surrounding Area?

A holiday to Cork Surrounding Area is the perfect choice for those looking to experience all aspects of the beautiful country of Ireland. Whether you are looking for an exciting city break, a relaxing countryside retreat or a mixture of both Cork and its surrounding areas are an ideal choice.

  • Cork is one of Ireland’s best loved and most popular cities, it is a lively and exciting place to explore and enjoy.
  • There are a huge variety of things to do in the region ranging from horse riding to golf, fishing to quad biking, there’s plenty to keep you occupied.
  • There are plenty of beaches all along the coastline which are great for the summer months.
  • Facilities for water sports such as windsurfing and sailing are in abundance as are boat tours.
  • The countryside of County Cork is some of the most beautiful and breathtaking in all of Ireland.
  • Sample some of the world famous restaurants and pubs that County Cork is famous for.

Activities on Cork Surrounding Area Holiday

Whether countryside walks and dinner in quaint pubs is what you are after or if an adventure holiday filled with action packed activities and excitement is more your cup of tea then Cork is the place.

  • Take in the spectacular Cork scenery in one of the country parks scattered across the county, such as the Fota Wildlife Park or the Doneraile Park.
  • Take a guided tour of the Celtic prehistoric monuments found around the county, a great way to see some of the great hidden gems.
  • Visit one of the many art galleries and museums.
  • A boat trip is highly recommended, the best way to experience the rugged Irish coastline is by sea on one of the many boat tours that leave regularly from all along the coast.
  • Wander around the streets of Cork. This beautiful old city has plenty of diverse entertainment and activities to keep visitors coming back; it is a wonderful mixture of the old and new.
  • For something more exciting why not go windsurfing or canoeing off the coast.

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