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County Cork Monument Attractions

Here are the top County Cork monument listings so you can find the best in County Cork for your trip. Read these monument reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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4.6 star rating
(9 reviews)
Blarney, County Cork, Ireland
Blarney Castle Gardens OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND! Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland’s greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy, and..
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5.0 star rating
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Cork, County Cork, Ireland
It is a pleasant town. Cobh is situated on Great Island, one of the three large islands in Cork harbour which are all now joined by roads and bridges.
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5.0 star rating
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Cork, County Cork, Ireland
Ballincollig is filled with Knackers and Scumbags,But it has a state of the art shopping center which is over priced and has very limited shops,If your ever looking for..
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Cork, County Cork, Ireland
JST THE PLACE 2 B !! =]
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4.0 star rating
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Bantry, County Cork, Ireland
I find it quite ironic that there is a statue of Wolfe Tone in Bantry, seeing as it was there that his mission to bring Spanish re-inforcements to Ireland ran aground...
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3.0 star rating
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Cork, County Cork, Ireland
The Whitestar Line was the shipping company under which the Titanic cruised. One building, with the pier, from that passengers of the Titanic boarded their tender, is..
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3.0 star rating
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Bantry, County Cork, Ireland
Nice place for a cup of tea and a walk around the gardens.
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Cork, County Cork, Ireland
It's a bit shabby and depressing to look at when it's raining, but is very pretty to look at when the sun is shining. Now if they could only get rid of those shopping..
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Cobh, County Cork, Ireland
On the quayside there is a memorial to the victims of the Lusitania, many of whom are buried in the old church cemetery. The ship was sunk off Kinsale ..
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