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 Moving to Ireland (from California). Should I bring my car with me?
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joe s

What places in cork county should I see?

non touristy, and friendly is most important, I don't feel very welcomed at all being an american in dublin lol

    



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Vienna
Cobh. It's a lovely town on the waterfront. Also, a tidbit of history...it was the last place that the Titanic sailed from. All of the houses and buildings are shades of every imaginable color and I had a very friendly visit there. You should try to get out of Dublin. I was there for one day and it didn't hold my attention near as much as the entirety of the rest of the country. Everyone outside of Dublin was so incredibly friendly and hospitable to me when I traveled there.


*♥*Lea*♥*
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go to cork city!! or blarney maybe!!


babiiboo
being from cork, these places are a MUST SEE!


The Jameson experience (history from the irish whiskey Jameson which u get free samples of)

Fota Wildlife park

Blarney Woolen Mills (especially good near xmas time)

Cobh heritage center (history on the RMS Titanic etc)

Blackrock heritage center (history of plane crashes ship sinkages, etc plus a neat childrens playground to keep the occupied)


This is only a few of the places you can visit. Its a really cool place especially if ur into history


Orla C
County Cork, man.

Go to Cork city.

However, if you don't feel welcome in Dublin, the chances are they won't warm to you in Cork either.


dingle1955
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kinsale, bantry, blarney castle.and cobh harbour are all worth a visit


go_lucky10
On this website you will find every interesting place to visit in Cork. Check it

http://secretireland.blogspot.com/





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