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.
Take a trip to Midleton and tour the Jameson Distillery; Home of the world famous Jameson Whiskey. This is an informative and interesting tour and a great place to pick up a great gift.
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.
Crawford Art Gallery, the city art museum for Cork, is dedicated to informing a wide audience about the significant role that the visual arts play in contemporary life and culture. Located in the heart of the city, beside the Opera House, the Gallery is a critical part of Cork’s cultural and tourism infrastructure, welcoming over 200,000 visitors a year.
Waterford Crystal is probably the most crystal ware in the world and no visit to Ireland would be complete without taking a trip to see their incredible showrooms.
Erected in the early 19th century, The Bealick Mill located just a short distance from Macroom on the River Larney in County Cork has recently been restored from dereliction and is now a fully functional mill, heritage centre and tourism attraction.
Barryscourt castle is the 16th century seat of the Barry family. The present castle, which has been renovated recently is a fine example of an Irish tower house with many defensive features such as a murder hole, crenulations, and stumble steps.
Stephen Pearse is one of Ireland’s foremost potters and is famous worldwide for the quality of his work. He operates a purpose built gallery and showroom near Shanagarry village outside Midleton.
Desmond Castle was built around 1500 and is a fine example of an urban tower house, the castle consists of a three storey keep with storehouses to the rear and now houses the International Wine Museum.