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Quote: It's a great place to visit at any time. The park is open from mid March to the end of October and you can travel there by car or by train from both Cork city or Cobh. FOTA Wildlife Park is not like an ordinary Read More
Quote: Cobh, formerly known as Queenstown, is known largely for her role in Irish life in the 19th and 20th century tied mostly to emigration and disaster. A visit here is a stark reminder of how challenging life was Read More
Quote: The Catholic cathedral is dedicated to St. Colman and was built between 1868 and 1925. The floor is parquet but up the aisles is a tile mosaic made to look like a Celtic knot runner carpet. Really nice! A couple Read More
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Quote: Take the train from the city of Cork to Cobh (pronounced "Cove,") and you will really feel the connection that America has with Ireland. In the heyday of the giant transatlantic ships, the port of Cobh was the Read More
Quote: The harbor on which Cobh is situated is a deep harbor, and even huge ships, like the Titanic, had easy access. The boat tour gives you a better perspective of the islands and shipping lanes in and around Cobh. Read More
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