County Cork is the southernmost section of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. Perhaps you are planning to travel the entire Wild Atlantic Way coastal route starting in Cork (or ending in Cork) or are just dropping by for a day or two? However you choose to sample the delights of County Cork you will not be disappointed.
Ireland’s 2,600km coastal driving route known as the Wild Atlantic Way stretches from the north of County Donegal, down the west coast to the southern tip of County Cork. These roads have always been favored by locals and tourists alike for generations even before they became known collectively as The Wild Atlantic Way Route. The route offers truly spectacular Atlantic ocean vistas and places to visit.