INTERESTING IDEAS FOR HOLIDAY BREAKS IN CORK
INTRODUCTION Cork City, in the Republic of Ireland, has many attractions, which makes it a tourist’s paradise. It is a county full of historical monuments, parks, literary and art festivals, shopping centres, farmers’ markets and many more interesting spots. If you are looking for a relaxing break, Cork is the place to be. It is full of colour and contrasts, and is the perfect destination for a family holiday. Here are some interesting ideas for holiday breaks in Cork.
VILLAGE FEST ďƒ˜ If you love live music performances, storytelling and games, the village fest is something you should not miss. It is free for all, and is an all-day event. It will be held in the last week of July, so rush!!!
MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL ďƒ˜ The annual Independence Music & Arts Festival, an award-winning festival held in Mitchelstown, is a crowd puller. It is held at the foot of the picturesque Galtee Mountains, and is visited by people of all ages. ďƒ˜ It offers both camping and/or day ticket options. The festival runs from Friday evening (July 29) through to the wee hours of Monday (August 1).
CORK CRAFT MONTH • If you are an artsy, craftsy person, Cork Craft Month is something you should be a part of. It features a series of multi-disciplinary craft events throughout Cork city and county for a whole month. • There will be exhibitions, workshops and demonstrations, all featuring the work of local cork craft-makers. It gives you an opportunity to browse, admire and explore a huge variety of crafts first hand. The festival will start on August 2.
FOOD & FUN ďƒ˜ Youghal Medieval Festival is just perfect to enjoy with your family. There are workshops, food festivals, art and craft fairs, battle siege re-enactments and a lot more activities for people of all ages. ďƒ˜ Kids are going to love this festival as it has lot of programmes tailor-made for them like face painting, magic shows and the Dowtcha Puppets. Give them an opportunity to learn about history in a light-hearted and enjoyable manner.
ENJOY THE PARADE The Dragon of Shandon parade is a wild spectacle to say the least. It is one of Ireland’s largest night-time street parades. People dressed up as beasts, visionaries, and ghouls are indeed a feast to your eyes. Watch the beasts and ghosts take to the streets to walk with the Dragon as he emerges from the underworld once again to walk amongst the living.
CORK JAZZ FESTIVAL The international Jazz festival brings together some of world’s best musicians under one roof in a free programme of jazz and jazz-related music in over 70 venues in the historic city of Cork. The four-day event includes street bands, workshops, master classes and a Jazz parade.
SIGHTSEEING There are a lot of interesting places and monuments in Cork, which are worth visiting. The Cork City Gaol, The Church of St Anne, St Fin Barre’s Cathedral, Blarney Castle and garden etc, are some of them. If you are a foodie, then the English Market, a roofed food market, is for you. Cork also has a number of museums and art galleries like the Crawford Art Gallery, The Lewis Glucksman Gallery, and the Cork Butter Museum.
THANK YOU Golf game is a good form of light exercise, which helps people to relax and joke around with their colleagues. People need best holiday homes to spend their leisure time and golf course club is the best option for that. If you are searching for the best holiday breaks in Cork, visit Lee Valley Golf & Country Club, Ireland. The best place for people to get a break from their routine life.