• Cobh was home to Ireland's only steelworks, the former state-owned Irish Steel works which was closed by its buyer, Ispat International, in 2001.
  • The harbour town of Cobh in County Cork is THE destination for family breaks in Ireland. Find award-winning attractions, watersports and restaurants.
  • Of the more than six million Irish overall that emigrated due to famine and poverty between 1848 and 1950, more than 2.5 million departed through Cobh.
  • Cobh Tourism: Tripadvisor has 21,196 reviews of Cobh Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Cobh resource.
    • Introduction to Cobh, Ireland
    • Brief history of Cobh as an important port city in Ireland
    • Overview of the town's location and transportation options to reach Cobh
  • Cobh is a town located on an island in Cork's harbour. It is just 20 minutes from the city and served well by buses and rail links.
  • Cobh (pronounced 'cove') is a charming waterfront town on a glittering estuary, dotted with brightly coloured houses and overlooked by a splendid cathedral.
  • Hear Cobh’s maritime history, taste delicious local produce and see stunning coastal scenery. Enjoy a visit to Cobh with Discover Ireland.
  • Discover the moving narrative of emigration and maritime history at the Cobh Heritage Centre in Cobh, County Cork.
  • Feeling just a little bit cultural, or wanting to learn a little bit more about the artworks in Cobh or just have a little time on your hands? Dip into the Cobh Art Trail.