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- Cobh - Wikipedia
Cobh Golf Club has an 18-hole championship course at Marino on the main R624 road into the town Cobh is also home to one of the oldest existing tennis clubs in Ireland, Rushbrooke Lawn Tennis Croquet Club, founded in 1870
- 11 Best Things to do in Cobh in 2026 - The Irish Road Trip
In this guide, you'll find tours and active things to do in Cobh (along with great pubs, places to eat and more!)
- Visit Cobh | Where Adventure Meets the Sea.
Few towns have quite so much to do as Cobh The stunning island town in Cork Harbour is steeped in history, brimming with activities, and picture-perfect from every angle
- Colourful and quirky: Meet Cobh | Ireland. com
Here, you can learn about the Lusitania wreck that Cobh residents witnessed, or the “forgotten Irish” and their journeys to penal colonies across the world, or even trace your own ancestors’ journey on your genealogy search
- Cobh Heritage Centre | Discover The History of Cobh
Discover the moving narrative of emigration and maritime history at the Cobh Heritage Centre in Cobh, County Cork This captivating exhibition vividly portrays the roots, chronicles, and enduring impact of Cobh, while also recounting the tragic stories of the ill-fated Titanic and Lusitania
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Cobh (2026) - Must-See Attractions
Things to Do in Cobh, Ireland: See Tripadvisor's 22,886 traveler reviews and photos of Cobh tourist attractions Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June We have reviews of the best places to see in Cobh Visit top-rated must-see attractions
- Cobh, County Corks history - IrishCentral
Cobh, originally named Queenstown after the visit of Queen Victoria in 1849, is situated on Great Island in Cork Harbour, the second-largest natural harbor in the world
- Cobh History – Cobh and Harbour Chamber
In 1921 when the Irish Free State was established the name was changed to Cobh, in its Irish form One of the major transatlantic Irish ports, the town was the departure point for 2 5 million of the six million Irish people who emigrated to North America between 1848 and 1950
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