Throughout the Cork City you will find many bridges filling in gap between the North Side and the South Side.
Each side has its own charm. The North Side has Shandon Bells and the Butter Museum. At one time, Cork was the main distributor of cheese in Europe, as legend has it.
At Shandon Bells, climb to the top a play your own song on the bells. Climb a little further and view the city landscape.
The iconic St Fibars Cathedral brought the city together. The city of Cork is modelled after the layout of St. Finbars Cathedral. Take the tour and walk back in time.
On the North side, you will be able to go to Fitzgerald Park and relax. The park has a free museum and a lovely cafe. Natural Foods Bakery serves hot beverages and healthy food for everyone. In the summer, you can visit Fitzgerald Park and attend many cultural events: movies, yoga, and other family activities.
UCC welcomes students from all parts of the world. The River Lee provides a sanctuary of a sort. You can sit by the Lee with friends and let your worries float away. The River provides a space for you to reflect on your studies and spend time with your friends.
@AlainBelgium
Ah, yes those cumbersome things. We have had a mix of everything: rain, sun, snow, and wind all in one day.
Surprisingly, Ireland is not as wet as one would think. Mind you these past few years have been especially dry and sunny.
Definitely visit Ireland in the summer. As it is dry.
@katydarhel
The River Lee does lend itself to inspiration. When the sun, makes an appearance you rush outside dance and bask in those warm rays of vitamin D.
The River Lee, has a complicated history. City Cork is built on the marshy land of the Lee. Over the years the Irish have reclaimed the land from the Lee. Occasionally, the Lee attempts to recapture those lost lands. However, the fortifications are too strong.
regardless, people capture the Lee through out the year using various types of medium: photography, painting, poetry, songs, and articles.
@katydarhel
The River Lee does lend itself to inspiration. When the sun, makes an appearance you rush outside dance and bask in those warm rays of vitamin D.
The River Lee, has a complicated history. City Cork is built on the marshy land of the Lee. Over the years the Irish have reclaimed the land from the Lee. Occasionally, the Lee attempts to recapture those lost lands. However, the fortifications are too strong.
regardless, people capture the Lee through out the year using various types of medium: photography, painting, poetry, songs, and articles.
@SharifImran
Yes, Nature Tourism definitely appeals to people. Suppose this is what makes the River Lee, River Lee. We are essentially close to the sea and nature through out the year and day.