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www.corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This quay is a classic example of the old heart of the City. Long disused commercially it is set in a tranquil & picturesque part of the City and boasts some fine restored Mill buildings. |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Daly's bridge is a pedestrian bridge spanning the River Lee. Known locally as the Shaky Bridge, it joins Sunday's Well road on the Northside, to Fitzgerald's Park on the South. |
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Area Engineers Office |
Fermoy is a small town situated in the centre of the lush Blackwater Valley. It is an extremely busy Market Town set around its famous stone bridge. |
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www.southdublin.ie |
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rdwyer@sdublincoco.ie |
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Rosaleen Dwyer Heritage Officer |
Just below the Balrothery Interchange over the M50 (the M50 Tallaght exit, Junction 10), the River Dodder flows over the impressive Firhouse weir. |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney - Arts Officer |
Situated beside the Mardyke Walk near UCC and the leafy old residences of Sunday’s Well, this is a beautiful & romantic old park running along probably the prettiest stretch of the River Lee in the City. |
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Cork Tourist Information Office |
For a village of its size, Glanworth preserves some remarkable monuments, the most impressive of which is the castle built by the Roches overlooking the River Funsheon. |
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www.corkcoco.ie |
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corkcoconorth@oceanfree.net |
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+353 22 21964 |
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Senior Engineer |
This is a fine example of railway architecture set in beautiful rural countryside. Disused now, it stands alone in an idyllic rural setting surrounded by mature woodland and green fields. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Lapps Quay is a classic example of a disused and crumbling site which was completely renovated in the 1990’s and is now the showpiece of the Cork Docks area. |
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www.loughkey.ie |
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info@loughkey.ie |
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+353 71 9673122 (Activity Centre) / +353 71 9663922 (Lakeside Café) / +353 71 9662212 (Campsite Office) |
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Louise Fitzpatrick |
Lough Key has for many centuries drawn people to its spectacular views, abundant wildlife, historic buildings and evocative islands. |
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www.southdublin.ie |
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rdwyer@sdublincoco.ie |
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+35314149000 |
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Rosaleen Dwyer Heritage Officer |
Just below the Footbridge at Firhouse Weir, the Dodder River flows under the M50. The access path underneath the bridge links the public park at the weir to the next section of the Dodder Valley Park at Cherryfield in Firhouse. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This bridge was named after Honoria “Nano” Nagle, who is one of the greatest women in Ireland. She put up schools for the poor children in Cork in 1752 and also made home for the orphanages. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
This is one of the most attractive road bridges in Cork. Made out of Limestone and with a detailed parapet it is a classic example of a 19th Century bridge in the classical style. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
An extremely busy road bridge, this is perhaps the most central of all Cork bridges. Located by the fabulous City Hall it connects the South Side to the City Centre Island. |
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www.corkcity.ie |
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arts@corkcity.ie |
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+353 21 492 42 98 |
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Liz Meaney – Arts Officer |
Located on the South Channel of the River Lee which runs through the heart of the City, it is a fine example of the old style City docks that once were the beating heart of Cork. |
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Batchelors Quay, Cork City |
Daly’s Footbridge, Cork City |
Fermoy Riverside, Cork |
Firhouse Weir - South Dublin County |
Fitzgerald Park, Cork City |
Glanworth Castle, Dominican Friary & Bridge, Cork |
Glenariff Forest Park |
Kilcommer Bridge and Viaduct, Cork |
Lapps Quay, Cork |
Lough Key Forest Park, Roscommon |
M50 Bridge at Balrothery - South Dublin County |
Nano Nagle Footbridge, Cork |
Parliament Bridge, Cork City |
Parnell Bridge, Cork City |
Shannon Rowing Club est. 1866 |
Union & Morrison’s Quays, Cork City |
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