East Cork
East Cork is a region located in the southeastern part of Ireland, known for its picturesque landscapes and coastal scenery. It includes towns such as Cobh, famous for its historic harbor and as the last port of call for the Titanic. The area is characterized by rolling hills, lush farmland, and beautiful beaches along the Celtic Sea.
The region is also rich in history and culture, with several archaeological sites and heritage centers. Popular attractions include Fota Wildlife Park, where visitors can see a variety of animals, and Blarney Castle, known for the famous Blarney Stone. East Cork offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences.