Cork City is 254 km from Dublin along the N7 and N8, 124 km from Shannon and 206 km from Rosslare. The Dublin-Cork line serves county Cork with stations at Charleville, Mallow, Cork, Fota and Cobh. The port at Cork operates seasonal ferry services to Swansea, Le Havre, and Roscoff.
Bus
Bus Eireann provide services to County Cork from Dublin, Waterford, Limerick and other counties.
For further information on bus services telephone: + 353 1 8366111
Rail
The Dublin / Cork line serves Co. Cork with stations at Charleville, Mallow, Cork, Fota and Cobh. The Dublin / Tralee line serves Charleville, Mallow, Banteer, Millstreet and Rathmore.
Iarnrod Eireann (+353 1 6431067) www.irishrail.ie
Sea
The Port of Cork operates seasonal Ferry services to Swansea, Le Havre, and Roscoff. Ferries from Britain (Fishguard and Pembroke) and France ( Le Havre and Cherbourg) serve Rosslare all year. All year ferries also serve Dublin from Holyhead. The driving time from Rosslare to Cork City is approximately 3.5 hours; Dublin is approximately 4 hours from Cork City.
Cork International Airport is located just outside the city, and operates daily flights to and from Britain and all other major European cities. +353 21 4313131 www.corkairport.com
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Cork is Ireland's largest county and it is also the Irish Republic's second largest city (after Dublin). In the north of the county lies some of the richest agricultural land in the whole of Europe, the fertile Golden Vale... more In the south-west are the peninsulas of Mizen, Sheep's Head and Beare, all of which offer superb coastal and mountain scenery with semi-tropical vegetation due to the influences of the Gulf Stream.
The population of the county is over 480,000. Cork County covers a land area of 2880 square miles or 7456 square kilometres. Just south of Cork city is the port of Cobh. Cork is home to two Gaeltacht areas where the Irish language is the primary medium of communication, these are Cúil Aodha (English: Coolea) and Oileán Chléire (English: Cape Clear Island)