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1. Blarney Castle

Visit Blarney Castle to see dungeons, towers and ramparts of a fortress dating back to the 15th century. Marvel at the colorful flower displays of the perfectly groomed gardens and enjoy picnics on pristine lawns. Climb to the Blarney Stone, said to grant the gift of eloquence to all who kiss it. Today’s Blarney Castle is the third structure on the site and was established in 1446 by the then King of Munster.
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A castle surrounded by lush greenery and a gravel path leading to it.

2. University College Cork

Cork University College is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland and was founded in 1845 as one of three Queen’s colleges located in Belfast, Galway and Cork. The university won international acclaim when it was named Irish University of the Year by the Sunday Times in 2011.
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A grand hall with wooden bookshelves, a green table, and a stained glass window.

3. English Market

Visit Cork’s English Market to encounter the infectious sights, sounds and smells of a centuries-old food market. Discover everything from organic fruits and vegetables to artisanal ice cream, fresh seafood and locally produced cheeses. Try typical Cork fare while watching the bustling market activity from the comfort of a café or restaurant. The English Market dates back to 1788. Today its more than 50 traders form an integral part of Cork’s culinary scene.
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A food market with a deli counter displaying various meats and cheeses.

4. Blarney Stone

Embedded into the moss and lichen-speckled battlements of Blarney Castle, in the small village of the same name, kissing the Blarney Stone is no easy feat. This is particularly true for anyone with a fear of heights as kissing the stone involves leaning backwards over the castle walls to reach it with one’s lips. Nevertheless, this has not stopped countless individuals from doing so over the centuries, in their quest for the gift of the gab.
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A stone bridge with arches leading to a castle ruin.

5. Blackrock Castle

At Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) Blackrock Castle Observatory, you can step 400 years into the past and see light years into the distant corners of the cosmos.
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A stone castle with a tall tower, a wooden door, and a paved pathway.

6. Cork City Gaol

Visit Cork City Gaol, where prisoners were held in gruesome conditions for almost a century during the 1800s and 1900s. Learn about this historic prison’s famous inmates, their crimes, escapes and executions while walking between the well-preserved cells. Cork City Goal opened in 1824 and became an all-female prison in 1878. It held a mix of well-known prisoners and poor citizens, many convicted of petty crimes such as stealing clothes and food.
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A multi-level atrium with stone walls, a central staircase, and a chandelier.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Ringaskiddy worth visiting?
Whether you want to experience the local charm and cultural hotspots or sample regional foods and explore in nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Ringaskiddy.
How do I spend a day in Ringaskiddy?
Fota Wildlife Park and Cobh Heritage Centre are two excellent places to start your getaway adventures. Be sure to explore the dining and retail options in Ringaskiddy while you're here too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Ringaskiddy?
The top tourist attraction in Ringaskiddy is Fota Wildlife Park, so be sure to add it to your itinerary.
Is three days enough to stay in Ringaskiddy?
You can easily enjoy leading sights like Fota Wildlife Park, Cobh Cathedral and St. Colman's Cathedral with a three-day getaway in Ringaskiddy. On average, many travellers book two days here. There's plenty to do and see nearby too, so stick around longer and head to Cork.
Is Ringaskiddy a walkable city?
That depends on what you want to see and do in Ringaskiddy. Several top sights, including Cobh Cathedral and St. Colman's Cathedral, are accessible on foot. If you're up for a wander through some of Ringaskiddy's best neighbourhoods, Loughbeg is 2 kilometres away from downtown, while Shanbally is 2 kilometres away from the city centre and also within walking distance.
What are some activities to do in Ringaskiddy with kids?
Planning what to do in Ringaskiddy with kids has never been simpler. Whether you're taking a trip with little ones or teenagers, there's a range of family-friendly sights and activities to keep everyone busy here.

What to do in Ringaskiddy for adults?
Whether you're an avid foodie, culture enthusiast or fan of nature, there are plenty of things to do in Ringaskiddy for adults including Jameson Experience and Paul Street.
Are there free things to do in Ringaskiddy?
One of the easiest ways to discover free things to do in Ringaskiddy is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider views on interesting neighbourhoods, parks and other major attractions you can enjoy without taking your wallet out. Cobh Cathedral is one sight that doesn't charge an entrance fee.