"IRISH RAIL ADVENTURE": Cobh to Cork Ireland- Stunning Scenic Journey
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2023
- Join us on a remarkable 15-day transatlantic cruise aboard the magnificent Celebrity Apex! In this episode, we explore the captivating town of Cobh, Ireland.
Located on the southern coast of County Cork, Cobh is a picturesque destination with a rich maritime heritage. As we arrive in the harbor, we're greeted by a vibrant row of Georgian houses adorning the waterfront, creating an idyllic scene. Notably, Cobh holds historical significance as the final port of call for the ill-fated RMS Titanic in 1912.
In this video, we invite you to wander with us through Cobh's enchanting streets, capturing the essence of its lively atmosphere. The promenade offers a delightful stroll, allowing us to breathe in the fresh sea air and admire the breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline. At the Cobh Heritage Centre, we explore the town's maritime past, delving into stories of emigration, shipbuilding, and the tragic voyage of the Titanic.
Venturing further into Cobh, we discover charming shops, cozy cafes, and bustling local markets. Indulging in traditional Irish cuisine, we relish hearty pub fare and savor a pint of Guinness, immersing ourselves in the warm hospitality of the Irish people.
For those seeking more adventures, we embark on a journey to the iconic St. Colman's Cathedral. This magnificent neo-Gothic structure dominates Cobh's skyline, and from its bell tower, we enjoy awe-inspiring panoramic views of the town and the shimmering waters of Cork Harbour.
Cobh also serves as an excellent starting point for excursions to nearby attractions. We may choose to visit the legendary Blarney Castle, where we can kiss the renowned Blarney Stone for the gift of eloquence. Alternatively, we can explore the vibrant city of Cork, renowned for its lively cultural scene and historic landmarks.
Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and create unforgettable memories in Cobh, Ireland. Don't miss the opportunity to like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more exciting adventures on our transatlantic cruise aboard Celebrity Apex. Bon voyage!
There’s an underground exit on the other side of the station which cuts 5/10 mins off the walk to the city. It is signposted in the station, but not very clearly. When you come through the ticket barrier you need to go left towards platform 4.
Shhhhhhh don't tell everyone
Woo hoo! I rode Cork to Cohb. I was visiting my Grandmother's haunts in Doneraile. ☘️♥️
So cool!
We plan to ride the train from Cobh to Cork as well. Thank you for your helpful video.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
This was very informative!
Great Video Guys. Cork and Cobh Are beautiful towns. Didn’t realise Apex docked in Cobh. I travelled on its next voyage from Rotterdam to the Norwegian fjords In June. It’s a brilliant Ship.
Thanks for watching. We were so amazed at the beauty of Cobh. Cant wait to visit again. Celebrity is the onky way to cruise
If possible, try to sit on the left-hand side of the train going to Cork as the views are more scenic. Vice versa on the trip to Cobh.
As The trains are every 30 minutes except Sat and Sun when there ard every hour.
Just so you know, you can talk about euro the same way as dollars. €2.50 isn't "two point five zero euro" it's just "two euros fifty" or "two euro, fifty cent" like you'd say for dollars!
Thanks for watching and the awesome bit of information. 👍🏼
@@adventuresinemptynesting I really enjoyed the video! I live about 30 minutes away from Cobh. It's always fun to see some place you know so well through a new person's eyes.
@@lorrainecc99Hello from Cobh x
Do you buy your tickets there on the platform? Like at a window?
Yes. You purchase right on the platform. Its very easy and convenient
Yes and there are two machines
Does the ticket machine take credit cards?
Yes. They take all major credit cards. Thanks for watching.
"The city of Cóbh"???????
Aah be gentle, these folks are visitors to our shores. I thought this was a very informed and factual guide. The station really does need to make the signage to the underground pass to the city centre more prominent to make it easier for people.