Cork County
Situated on an island in the middle of the River Lee, Cork’s friendly buzz surges through its trendy coffee shops, vibrant art galleries, off-beat museums and seriously good pubs. With a rich maritime history, Cork’s beautiful coastal setting will supply a quirky way to stimulate your senses - a gig... in a beautiful, converted church, a visit to an eerie 19th-century gaol and a whirlwind tour of traditional and unorthodox tastes at the food mecca of the English Market are just a few of the city’s unique attractions. Here you’ll find charming seaside towns, colourful ports among which is the port of Cobh, where the Titanic famously last set its sails. But if that’s not enough to satisfy a city dweller’s adventurous appetite, experience Ireland’s history through Blarney Castle, a medieval stronghold, with dungeons, gardens and caves. Or stroll along the Glenview Gardens & Fairy Trail and feel the full enchanting force of the Irish countryside and find your perfect Sugar match. And when it’s time to eat, Cork’s tantalizing gastronomical culture will tickle the tastebuds of the most refined diner. Head to the Midleton Farmers Market indulge your culinary senses at the celebrated Sage Restaurant. But for the true, 5-star rustic experience treat your sugar baby to a stay at the Fota Island Hotel & Spa, The Hayfield Manor or Castlemartyr Resort – all equally beautiful, offering equally luxurious dining experiences. But if that doesn’t hit the mark, the Michelin star Dede and the Greenes Restaurant, are two places that will leave all your senses buzzing with electrifying glee. A hidden gem, Cork is sure to satisfy any sugar daddy and sugar baby’s taste.