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Cultural and Culinary Delights of Cork in 2 Days

Cultural and Culinary Delights of Cork in 2 Days Itinerary

Last updated: 2024 Jun 14

Historic Landmarks and Whiskey Tasting

Morning
Begin your day with a visit to the iconic Blarney Castle & Gardens, where you can kiss the famous Blarney Stone (Stone of Eloquence) for the gift of eloquence. Afterward, enjoy a hearty breakfast at Market Lane, known for its fresh, local produce and vibrant atmosphere.
Afternoon
Explore the maritime heritage of Cork with a trip to Kinsale, a picturesque harbor town. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at The Thomond Bar, offering a wide selection of traditional Irish dishes. Afterward, take a guided tour of the Charles Fort, a well-preserved star-shaped fort with stunning views of the coastline.
Evening
Conclude your day with a visit to the Cork Midleton Distillery Tour with Whiskey Tasting, where you can learn about the history of Irish whiskey and enjoy a tasting of the renowned spirits. For dinner, indulge in the elegant ambiance and fine cuisine of The River Club, located in the heart of Cork city.
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Blarney Castle & Gardens

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Blarney Stone (Stone of Eloquence)

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Kinsale

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Charles Fort

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Cork Jameson Irish Whiskey & Midleton Distillery Experience

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Scenic Drives and Gastronomic Delights

Morning
Embark on a scenic drive to Gougane Barra, a remote and picturesque valley with a tranquil lake and a historic church. Enjoy a delightful breakfast at The Flying Enterprise Lounge, known for its warm hospitality and classic Irish breakfast offerings.
Afternoon
After taking in the serene beauty of Gougane Barra, continue your drive to the stunning Mizen Head, Ireland's most southwesterly point. Stop for a lunch with a view at The MET Bar & Restaurant, which offers a range of culinary delights. On your way back to Cork, make a brief stop at the Drombeg Stone Circle (Druid's Altar), a prehistoric site with mystical charm.
Evening
For your final evening in Cork, savor the flavors of the region at Thompsons Bar & Restaurant, a Michelin-starred establishment known for its innovative cuisine and extensive wine list. Reflect on your journey through Cork as you enjoy a memorable dining experience in the heart of the city.
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Gougane Barra

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Mizen Head

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