Cork city centre has some wonderful attractions - the famous university, fabulous shopping opportunities and markets, St. Finbar's Cathedral to name a few - but County Cork is your Oyster. here are a few places to get you started:
Blarney
Visit Blarney, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Ireland, famous for Blarney Castle and the Blarney Stone. As legend would have it, to kiss the stone is to receive the "gift of the gab", that is to say the skill eloquent speaking and flattery.
Cobh
Cobh (formerly Cove, and then Queenstown) is a pretty resort and port situated on the largest island in Cork Harbour, from which 2.5 million people left Ireland in search of a better life between 1845 and 1950, many to the United States of America.
Barryscourt
Barryscourt castle is a 16th century castle that was the seat of the Barry family. Much of the castle remains intact, allowing a facinating glimpse or Ireland's history.
Mizen Head
Mizen Head is the most southerly point in Ireland. To go all the way to the point, walk down the famous 99 steps to the bridge which crosses hust 45 metres above the sea.
West Cork
West Cork is one of the most scenic parts in Ireland. There are lots of towns to visit, and spectacular scenery to enjoy. destinations in the area include, Kinsale, Skibbereen, Glengariff and Castletownbere. You can also visit the splendid Bearhaven Island.