Cork’s thriving food scene will step into the spotlight next week as Cork on a Fork Fest returns for its fourth year from Tuesday 13th to Saturday 17th August. Organised by Cork City Council, this five-day celebration of food, flavour, and community spirit will serve up a packed programme of nearly 100 events across the city — from pop-up...
  This summer, fall in love with food, Cork City, and maybe even each other, at Cork on a Fork Fest, taking place from August 13th–17th. Whether you're planning to impress someone new or celebrate a long-time flame, the festival is offering a jam-packed menu of nearly 100 food-filled events across the city, from pop-up feasts and fun tastings to foraging...
Long loved for its heritage and harbour views, this East Cork town is now striking a new chord as one of Ireland’s most vibrant cultural destinations. Cobh may be known around the world as the final port of call for the Titanic, but today the historic harbour town is firmly anchored in the present as a thriving centre for music,...
The Masters of Tradition festival is a lens through which travellers can see into the musical soul of Ireland. Curated by world-famous fiddler Martin Hayes, Masters of Tradition (20–24 August) is a unique festival experience that combines music, history, storytelling and place. At its heart is authenticity and connection through a celebration of the masters of traditional Irish music who...
We speak to Bree Allen, co-organizer of the Ballymaloe Festival of Food, about falling in love with east Cork, the special charm of Ballymaloe and why the Festival of Food is THE place to be this summer When Australian-born Bree Allen decided, at the age of 25, to “take two years out to go travelling and see a bit of...

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