Midleton

Familiarise yourself with this busy town and discover it’s fine resturaunts, boutiques, multiscreen cinema, playground among much more. Choose the freshest of bread, baking, fruit and veg at the Farmers Market held each Saturday morning.

Take a tour of the Jameson Experience and taste Midleton’s native whiskey still distilled there today.

Have a round of golf, or two at our local East Cork Golf club, Water Rock Golf club, or Fota Golf Club.

Shanagarry & Ballycotton

Take a drive to the nearby village of Cloyne, home of Cork hurling legend Christy Ring. Have your photo taken alongside the super life-size statue and stand back to admire our most local Round tower, dating back to ancient times.

Continue to Shanagarry and call to the world famous Stephen Pearce pottery, and Shanagarry Pottery, both located close by. This area has undiscovered sandy beaches for the perfect swim. Visit the Ballymaloe Cookery School and further down the road have afternoon tea at Ballymaloe House and absorb the aromas of the herb gardens.

Pick up some freshly caught fish at the pier in Ballycotton, where you will see Ireland’s only black Lighthouse. Take the very popular “Cliff walk” and breath the best of Atlantic air! Finally, take the coast road to Garryvoe where you will find a Blue flag beach with adjacent playground. On your way back through Castlemartyr, discover the untouched woods just outside the village.

Cobh

There isn’t much that isn’t known about this historic town. At Carrigtwohill, visit Barryscourt Castle, home of the Barry family during the16th Century.

Next stop is Fota Wildlife Park where you can visit a range of exotic animals that you’ve never seen or heard of before! Fota House and gardens have a wonderful arbouretum. Check for details of Classical music Concerts that are regularly held at the House.

Continuing to Cobh town itself, the first stop has to be the Queenstown Experience where you can go back in time and join the thousands who left for a better life in America.

Further up the hill, take a tour of St Coleman’s Cathedral which houses the only Carillion in the republic of Ireland. Free recitals take place every Sunday afternoon during the Summer months. Dine at the many seafood resturaunts in this town and just ramble along the narrow streets.

Cork City

Find your bearings of Ireland’s second city (or as Cork people say; the Real capital!) by taking the Open top bus tour which operates daily. Visit the Bells of Shandon, Cork city Gaol, St Finbar’s Cathedral, the bus will take you to kiss the Blarney Stone, which is said to “give you the gift of the Gab”!

Find a bargin at the Woolen Mills in this scenic village. Back to the city centre, browse through the English Market, view the exhibitions at the Crawford Art Gallery.

Youghal

Heading east this time, take another scenic stroll through Glenbower woods at Killeagh, which hosts one of the countries best Dawn chorus’s (for the early risers!).

Visit the home of Sir Walter Raleigh, famous for introducing the potato and tobacco into this country. Walking tours are available around the towns walls, but for the less energetic, take a leisure cruise up the river Blackwater, a very important merchant waterway in days gone by.

Whale watching trips are also an option at this sunny town. With 2 Blue flag beaches, you don’t have to go beyond the shore for a great day out. For the cooler days, visit the Aura Leisure centre with it’s family friendly pools and fountains.

At Perks funfair, enjoy 10 Pin Bowling, Quazar and much more. Just a stone throws further to Ardmore, visit another picturesque beach, more chances for cliff walking, and the second of our Round towers are to be seen.

The Magic Road

Further along the road from Ardmore in the direction of Waterford, turn left and follow the Comeragh Drive.  Here you can experience the “Magic Road” as featured on the TV show Fr. Ted.

The road magically pulls your parked car up the hill!  Visit the Mahon Falls spectacular waterfall, and return home via the scenic drive of the Vee and call at the heritage town of Lismore for tea.