Fota Wildlife Park was opened in 1983 by the President of Ireland, Dr. Patrick Hillery, and is a joint project of the Zoological Society of Ireland and University College Cork.
The Planet Entertainment Complex, Blackpool – where the sun always shines!
The Planet with 65,000 sq ft is the biggest leisure complex in Cork. Facilities include: Bar & Catering, Tenpin Bowling, Cosmo's Fun World, American Pool and Simulators.
Situated in the southwest region of Ireland, on the borders of counties Tipperary, Limerick and Cork, Ballyhoura Country is an area of undulating green pastures, woodlands, hills and mountains.
Cork City Gaol & Radio Museum is a significant part of Corks historical & cultural heritage. It is easily accessible as it just 2KM’s from the city centre and is both fun and informative.
The grounds of Blarney Castle are magical acres in a timeless Ireland. What you see may depend on how hard you look and how willing your eyes are to see...an ancient sacrificial altar, a Druid’s Circle, a hermit’s cave, a witch’s kitchen, and wishing steps....
Gougane Barra was Ireland's first National Park when it opened to the public in 1966. This contributes greatly to the reputation which Gougane Barra has as an area of wild and beautiful scenery.
Blackrock Castle Observatory is situated on the banks of the River Lee, less than 2Km’s from the city centre. The current castle was re-built in 1830 and now houses a stunning award winning tour of the universe.
Come visit the Apple Farm which is located near Cahir in county Tipperary in the south of Ireland. While it is called The Apple Farm they also grow pears, plums, sweet cherries, strawberries and raspberries. Their apple juice is not to be missed. mmmm!
Cahir Castle is one of the best restored castles of its type throughout the country and was built originally in the 13th century on a site of an earlier native fortification