Results for Cork, County Cork, Ireland
The West coast of Ireland is widely accepted as being one of the most beautiful, wild and untouched stretches of coastline in the world.
Irelands Wild Atlantic Way marked roadway stretches from the South-western most point of Mizen Head to the wild Malin Head on the most North-western corner. This well marked route takes you through some of Irelands most spectacular and, indeed, wild countryside as well as many of our culturally rich towns and villages.
With ample photography opportunities, hiking trails, walks and eateries serving traditional Irish food, the Wild Atlantic way provides an exciting and varied road trip as well as a wide range of stunning destinations for your stay.
In this comprehensive guide, I will take you through all you need to know for the ultimate Wild Atlantic Way road trip.
What you get;
- 100+ pins of places to visit, explore, swim, eat, walk, stay and more.
- Links to Irish websites with further information with every pin.
- First hand advice and observations for each location from a native Irish person.
- Tips and tricks section to enhance your Irish travels.
- Packing suggestions section for advice on what to bring to tackle Irish weather, wildlife and lifestyle.
- Photographs taken by me depicting the locations.
- Constantly updated guide with new locations added as I discover them!
Adventure • Nature • RV • Overlanding • Slow Travel • Photography • Road Trip • Van Life • Coffee • Beach • Mountain • Camping
$20.00
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Rosscarbery is a village in the county of Cork, Ireland. Though it’s a bit on the smaller side, this beautiful destination will give you the opportunity to see Ireland a bit intimately. From the magic of Rineen Woods to the enchantment of Casey’s Pub, a stop in Rosscarbery will be well worth your time.
Groups • Nature • Architecture • Beach • History • People & Culture • Relaxation • Foodie
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A road trip of the south west of Ireland
Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Family • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Female Solo • Adventure • Budget • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • Outdoors • Overlanding • People & Culture • Photography • RV • Relaxation • Road Trip • Romantic • Slow Travel • Van Life
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County Cork is well-known for its maritime history, heritage, and culture. Also, for its vibrant dining scene that tantalizes taste buds and leaves you craving more. The Cork City, despite being the second largest one in Ireland, embraces visitors with a small-town atmosphere.
To help you make the best of your visit, I've curated a list of top sights and activities that promise to make your visit an unforgettable experience.
From exploring historic landmarks to indulging in culinary delights, Cork City has something for everyone. Discover the charm of its vibrant streets, immerse yourself in rich culture and history, and mingle with friendly locals who embody the true spirit of Ireland.
TIP: Walk carefully! Cork City boasts a vibrant street art scene, with colorful murals and graffiti adorning its walls, reflecting the city's creative spirit and cultural diversity. Don't miss it!!!
Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or an adventure seeker, there's no shortage of wonders waiting to be explored in this lively and enchanting city.
In this guide you'll find:
- Lodging suggestions
- Pubs and restaurant recommendations
- Outlines of what you should do
- Outdoor experiences
- And more!
Keep in mind: Don't overload your day with many activities. Be flexible and give an opportunity to serendipity!
Backpacker • Car-free • Female Solo • Budget • History • Outdoors • People & Culture
Free
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Follow this ultra-detailed 6-day route around Ireland, including Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Dingle, Ring of Kerry, Killarney National Park, Cork and Dublin.
I'm sharing 63 total restaurant and pub recommendations, hotels, must-dos and alternate options. Plus, tips for driving, when to book ahead and other tidbits we picked up along the way.
This is a fast-moving itinerary that makes the most of your short time in Ireland. If you want to see as much as you can while still having time to soak in the culture, this guide is for you.
Originally planned for the first week of October 2023, but can be adapted to fit any 6-7 day travel window. It was the first of a two-leg trip with the second week split between England and Scotland (that itinerary is coming soon!)
I took this trip with my boyfriend, so it is best suited for couples or small groups who like a jam-packed itinerary.
Trip Summary:
Day 1 - Fly in + Galway
Day 2 - Galway + Cliffs of Moher + Dingle
Day 3 - Ring of Kerry + Killarney National Park + Cork
Day 4 - Cork + Dublin
Day 5 - Dublin
Day 6 - Dublin + Fly out
Couples • People & Culture • Road Trip • Foodie • History
$30.00
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