Plan to cross many bridges when in Cork. Ireland's third-largest city began life as an island and now spans both banks of the River Lee, with watery channels running beneath some of its main thoroughfares. The best way to experience this hilly southern seaport is on foot, following the signposted walking tour past St. Finn Barre's Cathedral and the riverside quadrangle of University College up the hill to red and white Shandon Church. Along the way, you'll meet plenty of the city's talkative residents.
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Ceili by the Lee is a traditional Irish social gathering. It's hard to be all things to all people, but we try our best: whether you want to learn to dance in the old Irish style, get fit, make new friends, or simply have the craic we have you covered! Combining the hectic energy of a party in an ocean liner steerage with the nostalgia of a Gaeltacht days fado, this is an activity that won't disappoint! Come along from 8, and the MC will show how they used to do in old Ireland. Neither aptitude nor experience is required, as the Messrs O'Toole are renowned for turning two left feet into a matching pair. Mondays at 19:30 in Crane Lane on Phoenix Street Admission €5 Check FB for more info!
A great experience the few times I went! Each week starts with the basic steps, which is great for people like me that need a lot of practice. But it's never boring because of the enthusiasm of the instructor and the different dances every week.
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Welcome to Kinsale Surf Adventures. We are corks premium Surf & Water recreational school based at Garretstown Beach, Kinsale, Co Cork,the only multilingual school in the country.We can conduct our lessons in English, French & Spanish. Our Location is on the south coast of Ireland along the Stunning Wild Atlantic Way.We offer Surfing, Stand Up Paddle Boarding, Coasteering, Monster Boarding & Yoga.
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Cork Craft & Design is a craft collective exhibiting and selling a large variety of high quality crafts all made in the county of Cork. Operating as a cooperative craft shop – staffed by the craftspeople themselves. With a large range of gifts, craft furniture and jewellery to browse Cork Craft & Design is always worth a visit. Makers come and go from the space with a rotation of stock once a month introducing new makers and new products to admire and inspire.
Fantastic collect of work by Cork based local crafts people. This is run like a co-operative. Craft standards are very high. Worth visiting on a monthly basis as crafts people change/ rotate on a monthly basis. Keep an eye out for the Home exhibition in Kinsale during craft month every August. Something for every budget and for people who appreciate skill, design and craft. If you want throw away things made in sweat shops then this isn't the place for you.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
Outdoor Discovery Adventure Company offers Kayaking, Archery, Team building, Night Time Sea Kayaking and other adventure activities in Cork and The River Lee Valley and West Cork.
Paddle Boarding and Kiteboarding - Lessons, Tours and Equipment Come and explore amazing Irish coastline with us! www.facebook.com/oceancrew1/
Traveling Spoon provides travelers with private, authentic food experiences, from homemade meals to cooking classes and market tours, with local hosts in their homes.
Acrylic painting classes in Blarney in a cosy little studio owned & run by a local woman. ART groups for all ages: 4+, 8-12, Teens and Adults 6 week terms Drop in / pay as you stay classes for visitors / trial (subject to availability)
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