Top Rated Parks to Visit in Cobh

We've collected top 10 mentioned parks in Cobh from other articles such as Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, Ireland Before You Die, Town Maps.

Top Rated Parks to Visit in Cobh

FitzGerald Park
FitzGerald Park
4.7 (3775 ratings)4.5 (542 ratings)
Popular green space with a museum, fountain, sculptures, walking paths & manicured landscaping.
Mardyke, Cork, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
23 Things to do in Cork City in 2021 (Walks, Tours + More)
"You’ll find Fitzgerald Park a handy stroll from University College Cork. This is the perfect place for those of you looking to escape the city for a while. Those that head for a wander here can expect gorgeous, tree-lined avenues, finely-manicured flower beds, a number of statues and a large fountain."
Regional Park Ballincollig(Páirc Réigiúnach Bhaile an Chollaigh)
Regional Park Ballincollig(Páirc Réigiúnach Bhaile an Chollaigh)
4.8 (1653 ratings)4.5 (146 ratings)
Great Island, Ballincollig, Co. Cork, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Tramore Valley Park (Páirc Ghleann na Trá Móire)
Tramore Valley Park (Páirc Ghleann na Trá Móire)
4.5 (551 ratings)
S Link Rd, Ballinlough, Cork, T12 AE86, Ireland
Park
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
23 Things to do in Cork City in 2021 (Walks, Tours + More)
"If you’re wondering what to do in Cork City that’ll take you away from the hustle and bustle, make your way to Tramore Valley Park. It’s located in Cork City, but it’s off-the-beaten-path enough to make you feel like you’ve ventured out to the countryside. There are a few different walks that you can head off on here, and fairly handy."
Zipit Forest Adventures
Zipit Forest Adventures
4.7 (630 ratings)
Aglish, Farran Wood, Co. Cork, P31 C427, Ireland
Park
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
10 brilliant FUN things to do in Cork WITH KIDS and family
"Another of the top things to do with kids in Cork is visit Zipit Forest Adventures. Children (over 7) and adults alike can enjoy this zip-line adventure park just outside Cork City. The panoramic views over Cork from the zip-lines are stunning – if you aren’t too distracted by hurtling at speed through the forest, that is!"
Curraheen Public Walk
Curraheen Public Walk
4.7 (78 ratings)
Bishopstown, Cork, Ireland
Park
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Parks to Visit Near Cork
"A two-mile-long (3km) riverside walk that winds its way around the River Lee, this trail ends with panoramic views of Cork’s centre. The path runs parallel to the Twopot River and past the scattered ruins of Bishopstown House, which includes an ornamental lake and a crumbling limestone hut. Across the river, there’s a stone-encircled grassy field – a rural, out-of-the-way park that’s blissfully close to the city centre."
Bishop Lucey Park
Bishop Lucey Park
Charming local park with tended green spaces, walkways & the remains of historic city walls.
Centre, Cork, Ireland
Park
Ballybrack Woods (Mangala)
Ballybrack Woods (Mangala)
4.5 (234 ratings)
Ardarrig, Cork, Ireland
Park
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Parks to Visit Near Cork
"When you reach this forested glen, a 15-minute drive from central Cork, it’s hard to believe you’re so close to the city. Known locally as ‘Mangala’, this woodland escape offers an impressive array of wild flora and fauna – including herons, otters and brown river trout. Once overgrown and uninhabitable, these woods have been reclaimed by locals, who constructed a relatively new walking route that now zigzags across the river and through the forested foothills."

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in Cobh

Firkin Crane
Firkin Crane
4.3 (15 ratings)4 (18 ratings)
Eclectic programme of dance shows and classes for all ages staged in a Victorian rotunda building.
John Redmond St, Shandon, Cork, Ireland
Event venueConcerts & ShowsAdult education schoolAmphitheaterDance schoolHistorical landmarkNon-profit organizationPerforming arts theaterRecreation centerVisitor centerEducational sitesBallets
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
Saint Fin Barre's Cathedral
4.4 (1722 ratings)4.5 (892 ratings)
Spired, Gothic Revival building, designed by William Burges, hosting Church of Ireland services.
Bishop St, The Lough, Cork, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksAnglican churchChristian churchReligious organizationArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Most Beautiful Buildings in Cork, Ireland
"Dedicated to the city’s patron saint, this Victorian, gothic-revival-style Church of Ireland cathedral on Cork’s Bishop Street was first consecrated in 1870, although construction didn’t completely come to an end until 1879. It stands on the site of a former monastery founded by Saint Finbarr in 606 and is said to be at least the third structure built in his name at the location, the first of which was damaged during the 1690 Siege of Cork. The striking cathedral was the first major work by the English architect William Burges, who is described by respected architectural historian J."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
25 Must-Visit Attractions in Cork, Ireland
"St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, the first major work of Victorian architect William Burges, was completed in 1879. Details such as the gilded “resurrection angel” perched atop the roof may not have come cheap, but the result is an exemplar of ecclesiastical architecture. The cathedral has excellent acoustics, so consider it a bonus if your trip coincides with one of their regular concerts."
Barryscourt Castle
Barryscourt Castle
4 (42 ratings)4.5 (41 ratings)
Restored fortress with original towers and antique furnishings, plus a herb garden.
9 Patrick Pearse Pl, Carrigtohill, Co. Cork, T45 K093, Ireland
CastleSights & LandmarksHistorical place
Mentioned by Historic European Castles
Best castles in Cork
"Barryscourt Castle is an impressive historic castle that is located in County Cork, in the scenic town of Carrigtwohill. The grounds in which the castle is built has been inhabited for well over a thousand years; however, the first modern fortification is thought to have been built in the 12th century, after it was given to the de Barry family. The castle has changed shape over the years, having been rebuilt and renovated on several different occasions; the castle that stands today dates back mainly to the 16th century, and it is built in a traditional medieval architectural style."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Parks to Visit Near Cork
"One of Cork’s most stunning castles, Barryscourt’s grounds are equally impressive. The garden offers a beautiful replica of a medieval garden, laid out in the same fashion as Tower House Gardens would have been in its prime, with an orchard of native fruit trees and an authentic 16th-century herb garden. This is an atmospheric place to spend an afternoon, so consider packing a picnic and making a day of it."
Mentioned by travelireland.org
Cork Castles & Forts Places to visit in Cork Travel Ireland
"Barryscourt Castle Midleton County Cork at of the Barry family. It has been extensively restored with fittings and furnishings reinstated and a tea house is in the courtyard. Access to the Castle is by Guided Tour only – Max No. 15."

Best Fast Food Restaurants in Cobh

CF Lennox
CF Lennox
4.4 (288 ratings)
68 Tory Top Rd, Ballyphehane, Cork, T12 CC84, Ireland
Fish & chips restaurantCatering food and drink supplierChicken restaurantChildrens party buffetDinerFast food restaurantFish and chips takeawayIrish restaurantTakeout RestaurantPizza restaurant
Fellas
Fellas
4.2 (180 ratings)
Unit 1, Mormiles retail centre, Blackpool, Co. Cork, T23 XE86, Ireland
Fast food restaurant
Ali Baba Turkish Kebab Grill & Pizza House
Ali Baba Turkish Kebab Grill & Pizza House
3.8 (216 ratings)
Washington St, Centre, Cork, T12 NWF9, Ireland
Fast food restaurant

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Cobh

FitzGerald Park
FitzGerald Park
4.7 (3775 ratings)4.5 (542 ratings)
Popular green space with a museum, fountain, sculptures, walking paths & manicured landscaping.
Mardyke, Cork, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by The Irish Road Trip
23 Things to do in Cork City in 2021 (Walks, Tours + More)
"You’ll find Fitzgerald Park a handy stroll from University College Cork. This is the perfect place for those of you looking to escape the city for a while. Those that head for a wander here can expect gorgeous, tree-lined avenues, finely-manicured flower beds, a number of statues and a large fountain."
Spike Island
Spike Island
4.7 (277 ratings)4.5 (1865 ratings)
Island with origins as a monastic settlement featuring a 19th-century, star-shaped fort with tours.
Co. Cork, Ireland
IslandNature & Parks
Mentioned by Cork City Council
Cultural Partners
"In the last 1300 years Spike Island has been host to a 7th century Monastery, a 24 acre Fortress, the largest convict depot in the world in Victorian times and centuries of island homes. The island's rich history has included monks and monasteries, rioters and redcoats, captains and convicts, sinners and saints. Today the island is dominated by the 200 year old Fort Mitchel, the star shaped Fortress which became a prison holding over 2300 prisoners."
Farran Forest Park
Farran Forest Park
4.5 (35 ratings)4 (24 ratings)
Fergus, Cork, Ireland
National parkNature & ParksParks
Mentioned by Family Fun
Things to do in Corkand Kids Activities in Cork
"They provide some of Ireland’s best outdoor family recreation opportunities from walking and hiking to mountain biking and from family picnics to fishing and nature watching"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Cobh

4.3 (27 reviews)
Fernhill Lodge Carrigaline
Hotel
$68.88 /night
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4.4 (464 reviews)
An Stór Townhouse
Guest house
$99.22 /night
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4.2 (104 reviews)
Teach na Coille B&B
Bed and breakfast
$69.7 /night
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