Cobh 101 Things to do
1. Go golfing in the Cobh Golf club or Fota golf club
2. Visit Fota wildlife park
3. Pay a visit to the local historic graveyard, see the Lusitania graves and the grave of the great Jack Doyle
4. Visit Fota house and restaurant or just chill in Fota gardens
5. Sample a pint of Guinness on the deck of the Quays Bar and Restaurant
6. Browse through Philip Grays gallery
7. Sit in white point and let the kids swim or go crab fishing
8. Visit Cobh Heritage Centre
9. Get your picture taken with Annie Moore and her brothers
10. View the spectacular ocean going liners that berth in Cobh
11. Walk the ‘’Water’s Edge’’ or ‘’the 5 Foot Way’’
12. Call into the Sirius Arts Centre- view the work of the ‘’Resident Artists’’
13. Relax in the ‘’Promenade’’
14. Take a trip around town with Cobh Carraige Tours
15. Walk along the town, viewing the wonderful architecture and colours of the buildings
16. Walk the ‘’Titanic Trail’’ and enjoy a ‘’pint’’ in one of the local pubs
17. View the spectacular harbour from the ‘’Black Railings’’
18. Have a romantic meal in one of the sea side restaurants or treat the children to burgers and chips
19. Browse through the gift shops
20. Buy a novel or newspaper in a newsagents
21. Choose a packed lunch in a deli and take a picnic in Marlogue Woods
22. Go to Cuskinny Marsh to view the many species of birds in the sanctuary
23. Visit Hendermans Smokehouse
24. Have an Irish coffee in Jack Doyle’s
25. Go horse-riding in Ballywilliam
26. Go fishing from one of the quaysides or go fishing with an organised group
27. Watch a live rugby match in the Pirates Rugby Club
28. Attend a League of Ireland match in the Cobh Ramblers, Roy Keane’s old club
29. Watch a GAA or Hurling match
30. Play pitch and putt
31. Play pool or snooker in the local pubs
32. Have your fortune told by the white witch
33. Attend a play on Haulbowline
34. Try your luck at bingo- in Cobh GAA hall or Community Center
35. Visit the mass rock at Marlogue
36. See oysters being harvested at the ‘’Back of the Island’’
37. Visit St Colman’s Cathedral and marvel at the wonderful French gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass
38. Go sailing or windsurfing, take a course with the ‘international sailing centre’’
39. Have a massage. Reiki or manicure in our local beauticians
40. Paint the local scenes
41. Write a poem or book… be inspired by our beautiful surroundings
42. Play tennis or enjoy a game of basketball
43. Power walk in Cobh Community College track or enjoy a kick about at John Murphy Memorial Park
44. Feed the ducks or the swans at Cuskinny
45. Listen to our world renowned carilloner play our 49 bell carillon – the only one in Ireland
46. Play darts in a pub
47. Trace your ancestors steps when leaving Cobh at the local library
48. Dance the night away in our local disco or with the live bands
49. Enjoy a Murphy’s or a Guinness
50. Shop for Irish handcrafts
51. Go periwinkle picking, or dig for lugworms
52. Sail in the harbour and tie up at one of the sea side hostelries
53. Have an Italian meal
54. Have a Chinese meal
55. Have an Indian meal
56. Have an Irish meal
57. Visit the ‘’top of the hill’’ and meet the locals
58. Enjoy the Irish ceoil agus craic sessions at the Roaring Donkey
59. Buy a bottle of chilled wine in an off licence while relaxing in your B&B
60. Enjoy the breath taking view by night of the harbour
61. Read about the history of Spike Island
62. See the home of the Irish Naval Service on Haulbowline
63. Walk down, or up the steepest hill in Ireland, known as the ‘’Deck of Cards’’
64. Enjoy the comfortable hotels, guesthouses, B&B with great views of the sea
65. Take a romantic evening stroll to watch the sun setting over the harbour
66. Get married in the spectacular St Colman’s Cathedral or just attend someone else’s!
67. Just relax!!!
68. Take the train to Cork and visit the ‘’big smoke’’
69. Visit the Cobh museum and learn about the rich maritime history of the area
70. Watch the mackerel breaking under the many piers.
71. Take a photo for the good memories
72. Have a hairdo
73. Soak up the old world atmosphere in the lounge and bar of the Bellavista
74. Enjoy a traditional session or karaoke
75. Visit the cathedral shop
76. Spend sometime in the adoration chapel
77. Visit the Benedictine priory and bible garden .
78. Use Cobh as a base for further travel
79. Experience all the forms of transport- train ferry and bus
80. Listen to the local brass and reed or pipe band recitals in the bandstand
81. Soak up the atmosphere when a liner leaves the deep water quay- join the locals waving goodbye as the band plays ‘’anchors aweigh’’
82. Enjoy the foliage and plants that grow freely – eucalyptus, mimosa, pittisporum, fuchsia.
83. Enquire about the many clubs that cater for your hobby – cards, flower arranging, writing groups, sailing
84. Have a chat!!! We Irish do love to talk!
85. See ‘what’s on’ – buy a local newspaper
86. Ask the proprietor of your B&B to show you how to make an Irish coffee
87. Keep in touch – send postcards, emails or make a call
88. Take a harbour tour
89. Take a spike island tour
90. Walk around the town or take the Thomas the tank engine road train
91. Attend the regatta and be fascinated by the array of fireworks
92. Ask about reduced rates for 2 and 3 night stays
93. Visit the local library, read the current newspapers, surf the net
94. Attend the South of Ireland piping and drumming contest in June
95. View the Lusitania peace memorial
96. Find the 39 steps!
97. Admire the Martello towers built during the Napoleonic war
98. Come and enjoy our international Angling festival
99. Listen to band performances in the promenade
100. Enjoy yourself, and make your reservation for the next visit to do all the things you didn’t get to do.
Cobh – full of the past, looking to the future. Where else can you find such a Great Island!!!!!

