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County Cork is situated in the South West corner of Ireland bordered by Kerry to the west, Limerick to the north and Tipperary and Waterford to the east. Cork is the largest county in Ireland and is sometimes referred to the Rebel County. This is in refernece to Michael Collinswho was born in County Cork. Cork has a magnificent jagged coastline with spectacular scenery, particularly in West Cork and is a favourite place for walkers, climbers and artists. There is a wide range of hotels to choose from in Cork city or in many of the towns across the county.

Cork has a selection of Castles and historic sites to enlighten those who are interested in its past. If you are keen on outdoor activities, there are plenty of things to do from all kinds of water sports to golf, mountaineering and equestrian sports. Cork City, Ireland's second city, dates back to the seventh century and is split in two by the River Lee which has many bridges, quays, and walkways. There are also interesting sites within the city, including some interesting churches. For exampl, Shandon Church which was destroyed in 1690 during the siege of Cork and was rebuilt in 1722 is well worth a visit. The church tower has a wonderful panoramic view of Cork. Here the famous Shandon Bells are located. There are a variety of specialty shops, restaurants, hotels and guesthouse accommodation within the city.

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