Bounce in a club with Pure Cork pizzazz, revel in a festival or kick back to some jazz. Catch an intimate gig in a pub with a fire or watch a horse race with locals that comes down to the wire…
View allKayak around the city or head north for a hike, see Dursey by cable car and explore Beara by bike!
View allFind a charming old cottage or quiet hotel, in our old merchant city or near the sound of sea swell…
View allSink a cool pint of stout as the fireside roars, there’s a plate of fresh seafood and the name on it is yours…
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View allSmells of freshly baked sour dough bread, seafood straight from bay and an abundance of farmhouse cheeses and local salamis– West Cork Farmers markets are the bedrock of local community life. This is where you can try authentic street food with an artisan twist as people picnic in the sunshine and snack on the go.
Ballydehob: Levis Cornerhouse, Main Street. Wednesdays 9am-1pm.
Bandon: (Indoor) 2 Weir Street, Friday & Saturdays 8.30am-1pm
Bantry: The Square. Fridays, 9.30-2.30pm.
Castletownbere: The Square. Thursdays, 9.30am-1.30pm.
Clonakilty: Emmet Square, Fridays 9.30am-2.30pm.
Dunmanway: Market Square. Thursdays, 10-2pm.
Inchageelagh: Creedons Hotel. Last Saturday of every month.
Kinsale: Short Quay, Wednesdays, 9.30am-2pm.
Macroom: The Square, Tuesdays, 10am-2pm.
Rosscarbery: The Square, Saturdays, 9.30am-1.30pm
Skibbereen: Fair Field Car Park. Saturdays, 9.30am-1.30pm
Schull: Pier Road Car Park. Sundays (April-Septmember), 9.30am-1pm.
Bantry Farmers Market takes place in the The Square every Friday 9am-2.30pm.