| For any visitor that comes to Ireland, Cork should | | | | be sure when visiting the city of Cork there are |
| always be on ones travel iterniary as a place to | | | | always things to do and see, whatever your |
| visit. Being Irelands largest county, Cork is located | | | | interests are and there is no better way to |
| in the South West of Ireland and offers many | | | | getting around than using a car rental. |
| different attractions for visitors of all ages. If you | | | | If you are someone who loves sports then you |
| are keen on Irish history then Cork has many | | | | will not be disappointed when seeing sporting |
| historic sites to visit and to learn of times that | | | | games being played in the area. Cork have some |
| have past. Such historic places include the Blarney | | | | very strong GAA teams and have won many |
| Castle, where you can kiss the Blarney Stone for | | | | trophies over the years but the area of Cork also |
| Good Luck but other places include the stone | | | | takes pride with some of the greatest golfing |
| circles of Bohonagh, the famous Abbeystrewery | | | | greens in Ireland and the best Salmon and trout |
| and the tombs of Labbacalle. | | | | fishing to be found in the area. |
| In 2005 Cork was awarded the European captial | | | | The best way of site seeing in Cork would be to |
| of Culture which comes as no surprise for those | | | | hire a car either in the City Centre or Cork |
| who have experienced the culture of Cork first | | | | Airport, giving you more options of places to visit |
| hand and seen that Music, Dance, theatre and film | | | | in such a wonderful county. |
| play a huge role within the city of Cork. You can | | | | |