County Cork has one of the richest mixes of visitor attractions in Ireland, with city museums, historic prisons, harbour heritage, castles, galleries, coastal viewpoints and West Cork cultural stops. Whether you are staying in Cork city, Cobh, Kinsale, Midleton or West Cork, there are many heritage places to add to an itinerary.
This guide highlights Cork attractions listed on the site and groups them by theme to make planning easier.
Top things to do in Cork
Cork City Gaol
A historic former prison and one of Cork city’s most atmospheric heritage attractions.
Cobh Heritage Centre
A useful stop for visitors interested in emigration, harbour history and Cobh’s role in Irish heritage.
Mizen Head Signal Station
A well-known West Cork visitor attraction connected with coastal scenery and maritime history.
Spike Island in Cork Harbour
A major harbour heritage attraction with a strong connection to Cork’s maritime and military story.
Museums and heritage attractions in Cork city
Cork city is a strong base for visitors who want museums, galleries and historic buildings within a relatively compact area.
- Cork City Gaol in Cork
- The Cork Butter Museum in Shandon
- Crawford Municipal Art Gallery in Cork
- Cork Public Museum in Cork
- Lifetime Lab Old Cork Waterworks in Cork
- Saint Fin Barre’s Cathedral in Cork
Cobh, harbour and maritime heritage
Cork Harbour has a strong maritime and emigration story. Cobh and the harbour area are especially useful for visitors interested in ships, coastal history and island heritage.
- Cobh Heritage Centre in Cobh
- Cobh Museum in Cobh
- Spike Island in Cork Harbour
- Camden Fort Meagher in Cork Harbour
- The Royal Cork Yacht Club Maritime Collection
West Cork and county attractions
Beyond Cork city and Cobh, the county has many attractions connected with coastal scenery, local history, literature, food, military history and rural heritage.
- Mizen Head Signal Station in West Cork
- Michael Collins Centre in Clonakilty
- Michael Collins House in Clonakilty
- West Cork Model Railway Village in Clonakilty
- Skibbereen Heritage Centre in Skibbereen
- Charles Fort in Kinsale
FAQ
What are the best things to do in Cork?
Popular heritage ideas include Cork City Gaol, Cobh Heritage Centre, Spike Island, Mizen Head, Cork Butter Museum, Charles Fort and West Cork cultural attractions.
Is Cork good for maritime heritage?
Yes. Cork Harbour, Cobh, Spike Island and several maritime collection pages make Cork a strong destination for coastal and maritime history.
Can I combine Cork city and Cobh in one trip?
Yes, many visitors combine Cork city attractions with Cobh or harbour attractions, but it is best to check travel times and opening arrangements before planning the day.
