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Cork/Kerry The Woodford - 20 Paul St, Cork Locate
d in the centre of Cork city, the Woodford is one of the most distinctive places to grab a drink and a bite to eat. The story goes that the building where the restaurant now resides was once used as a grocery store named Woodford, Bourne and Company in the mid 19th century, which is what gives the building its name and distinctive layout. Today, they serve award winning pub food sourced from local suppliers from the English Market in Cork. www.thewoodford.ie Dursey Boat Trip Experience - The Pier, Garinish, Co. Cork Located in County Cork, the Dursey Boat Trip experience is one of the most exciting and memorable things visitors can partake in during their time in the southern region of Ireland. The attraction was established in 2018 and ever since it has granted people the opportunity to experience the southern coast like never before. It is a seasonal attraction, running from April through to September every year and they offer two separate excursions. One to Bull Rock and the other to Castletownbere Harbour. This is an exceptional coast line and one experience that will undoubtedly pull visitors out of their comfort zone in the most exciting way possible. www.durseyboattrips.com 16 Heir Island Cottage - Heir Island, Skibbereen, Co.Cork This Island Cottage offers an extraordinary experience, ferrying visitors to Heir Island where they can stay and engage in a small, personal cookery learning course. They offer a morning intensive cookery course or a two day stay with a cookery course. They provide all the basic necessities for accommodation and they only thing necessary to bring along is a strong enthusiasm for cooking! There is also a restaurant where they serve an amazing lunch with a daily ferry schedule. www.islandcottage.com