Cycle Cork and Kerry with quiet road routes, coastal spins, greenways, climbs, bike hire tips, and where to base yourself. Cycling in Cork and Kerry is rarely about speed. It’s about quiet roads, changing light, and the freedom to stop when a view opens up or a café appears unexpectedly. These counties reward cyclists who…
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The Gearagh Nature Reserve Cork Guide
Visit The Gearagh near Macroom for riverside walks, rare woodland, quiet trails, and one of Cork’s most unusual landscapes. The Gearagh doesn’t look like anywhere else in Ireland. A maze of low wooded islands, flooded channels, and twisting paths sits quietly along the River Lee just outside Macroom. It feels wild, but not remote; peaceful,…
South West Ireland Travel Guide
Explore south west Ireland through coastal routes, mountain passes, island ferries, historic towns, and places that reward slower travel. South west Ireland is where journeys start to feel less planned and more instinctive. Roads narrow, distances stretch, and the landscape begins to dictate decisions. You might intend to drive straight through, but viewpoints, beaches, villages,…
Tourist Information Offices
The Tourist Information Offices in the Cork Kerry Region are there for your assistance and to help make your stay more enjoyable and informative. Services provided by our Tourist Information Office network include: Cork Kerry Tourism operates Tourist Information Offices in the Region as follows: Cork City & County: Blarney Tourist Office (Seasonal) – Tel:…
