- discoveringireland.com cobh/The distinctive town of Cobh (pronounced cove) is built onto the slope of Great Island in Cork Harbour just 15 miles from Cork City.
- celticlifeintl.com cobh/Cobh was the port of departure of the first steam ship to cross the Atlantic, the Sirius in 1838, and the last port of call for the ill-fated Titanic in 1912.
- discoverireland.ie cobh/things-to-do-in-cobhHear Cobh’s maritime history, taste delicious local produce and see stunning coastal scenery. Enjoy a visit to Cobh with Discover Ireland.
- ringofcork.ie location/cobh/With easy access to Cork City, and the rest of Ireland via train, Cobh has something for everybody. A must see on your visit to the Ring of Cork.
- followmeaway.com things-to-do-in-cobh-ireland/Let me share the best things to do in Cobh so you can start planning. Cobh (pronounced Cove) is located on the south coast of Ireland in County Cork.
- laidbacktrip.com posts/things-to-do-cobh-irelandRead our travel guide on Cobh in Ireland. Includes best things to do and see, tips on where to stay, how to get, or when to go.
- Cobh Family Photos from the 1950s and 1960s. ... This exhibition explores the impact of the sinking of the Lusitania on the people and town of Queenstown [Cobh].
- myrealireland.com cork/cobh-formally-known-as-…Cobh is a port found in Cork County, Ireland. It was known as Queenstown until 1920. It is a tourist port located on the southern of the Great Island...
- theirishroadtrip.com things-to-do-in-cobh/Hands-down the best of the many different things to do in Cobh is to take a short ferry ride from the village over to the often-missed Spike Island.
- cobhharbourchamber.ie history/Cobh is a beautiful, colourful town steeped in history in county Cork. The port, which has had three names was first called “Cove” in 1750.