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BANTRY BAY
Immerse yourself in
the epic adventure of 1796 which includes an individual sound tour, complete with
accompanying music and sound effects available in a choice of different languages.
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| BLARNEY CASTLE
The famous Blarney Stone is kissed by many visitors each
year, and tradition says that those who kiss the stone will receive the gift eloquence.
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| CHARLES FORT Charles Fort is a classic example of a star-shaped fort and has five
bastions, constructed in the late 17th century on the site of an earlier coastal
fortification
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COBHThe story of Cobh's origins, it's unque history and legacy are
dramatically recalled at The Queenstown Story - a stunning multi media exhibition at
Cobh's restored Victorian Railway Station. Themes include The Titanic,
Emigration & Famine. New Genealogy Service
available.
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| CORK CITY JAIL
The old City
Goal has been restored as a highly exciting visitor attraction which set out to tell the
visitor what life was like there for prisoners in the 19th century. An exciting Audio
Visual presentation is an integral part of the experience
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| CORK VISION CENTER
Located in the heart of Cork's
historic centre, and within walking distance of the city's artistic, commercial and
tourist attractions, the Cork Vision Centre offers visitors an opportunity to appreciate a
fine example of conservation in action, and to explore Cork's evolution from past, through
present, and onwards to future development.
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| CORK HERITAGE CENTER
A number of heritage exhibitions have been
developed at the Park which tells the story of the social and economic development of Cork
City. The grounds at the Park are open to the public and are developed to a very high
standard
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| DESMOND CASTLE
Desmond Castle has had a colourful history, ranging
from Spanish occupation in 1601 to use as a prison for captured American sailors during
the American War of Independence.
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| DONERAILE WILDLIFE PARK
North of Doneraile town inCo. Cork, a great
landscaped estate - 160 hectares of parklands with mature groves of deciduous trees and a
number of deer herds.
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| FOTA WILDLIFE PARK
Fota Wildlife Park is Ireland's only Wildlife Park. In this rural
setting one can view rare and endangered species of wildlife in surroundings which have
been developed as close as possible to their natural environment.
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| JAMESON HERITAGE CENTER
Exploring the Jameson Heritage Centre in Midleton Co. Cork will take you back
through time. Discover the history, and the magical taste of Irish Whiskey
-Uisce Beatha
(The Water of Life) the mystical spirit perfected by Irish monks in the 6th Century A.D.
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| MILSTREET COUNTRY PARK
Over 500 acres of lakes, waterfalls, streams, wetlands, walks,
picnic areas, moorlands, arboretum, herb rich meadows, ornamental gardens, archaeological
sites, native deer, birds and wildlife. Treat yourself to a visit, you will find yourself
coming back again and again.
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| MIZEN VISION
The
Mizen Head Signal Station Visitor Centre Irelands' Most South-westerly Point
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| ROYAL GUNPOWDER MILLS
The Royal Gunpowder Mills, Ballincollig invites you to visit
their exciting, and unique industrial complex on the banks of the River Lee in Cork, where
the manufacture of gunpowder took place from 1794 to 1903.
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| WEST CORK MODEL RAILWAY
Enjoy a visit to The West Cork Model Railway Village the first
of its kind in Ireland. Experience the sights and the sounds of life in West Cork during
the 1940's.
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