Mizen Head Mizen Head on the very dramatic Mizen Peninsula is traditionally regarded as Ireland’s most southerly point. Coastal & Marine Cork 4
Charles Fort A massive star shaped structure of the late 17th century, well preserved despite its tumultuous history. Historic Buildings Cork 1
Blarney Castle Join world statesmen, literary giants and legends of the silver screen by kissing the Blarney Stone. Historic Buildings Cork 1
Drombeg Stone Circle Circle of 17 standing stones known as ‘The Druid’s Altar’ is dated between 153BC and 127AD. Historical Cork 1
Fastnet Lighthouse Built in 1853, Fastnet is the tallest lighthouse in Ireland located on its most southerly point. Coastal & Marine Cork 1
Galley Head Lighthouse Built in 1875 this operational lighthouse rises more than 170 feet above the wild Atlantic ocean. Coastal & Marine Cork 1
Kindred Spirits In 1847 the Choctaw nation made a generous donation to Ireland despite living in hardship themselves. Landmarks & Sculptures Cork 1
Cobh Formerly known as Queenstown, Cobh was famously Titanic’s last port of call before its fatal voyage. Urban, Street & Rail Cork 1
Fota Wildlife Park An independently funded charity, Fota opened in 1983 and sits on a 100-acre Island in Cork. Animals & Wildlife Cork 3