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The city of Cork is located in the South West of Ireland on an island created by the bifurcation of Lee River that flows into the sea through the port. Cork is the second largest city in Ireland after the capital Dublin, referred to as the “Capital of the South” which offers a natural harbour of great significance for maritime connections situated in the village of Ringaskiddy.
Ferries from Cork connect Ireland to France. The shipping company Brittany Ferries serves two weekly departures from Cork to Roscoff in a 15 hours crossing, creating the shortest route between the two countries during high season, from the end of March to the end of October.
Cork Ferry Terminal has a ferry company info point open only during ferry departure and arrival times. Restrooms, nursery amd facilities for travellers with reduced mobility are availanle anytime. Travellers will find the nearest local village at 1.5 km away for snacks, light food and drinks, whilw the closest town is 6.5 km far to enjoy more substantial meals at restaurants.
Cork ferries About Cork
Cork is the economic capital of the county under the same name. The city's dynamism makes it a rich cultural centre, hosting internationally renowned music, film and literature festivals every year. The city is crossed by the Lee River, along which three centuries of history are shown by the monuments that surround it.
Between the two arms of the river lies the heart of the city, with bars, galleries and traditional markets such as the famous English market, a covered area offering a wide variety of products and Cork's culinary specialities. The city is also famous for its local breweries Murphy's and Beamish. A visit to Cork is a great way to discover Ireland's history, culture and cuisine.
How to reach the boardings
Address: Ringaskiddy – Co.Cork
GPS coordinates: longitude -8.322342 latitude 51.832247
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