
How to get here:
By train: the best way to get to Cobh is by train; you get a chance to admire the views of Cobh Harbour. On weekdays, there is a departure to Cobh from Cork's Kent Station (city centre) each 30 minutes. On Sundays and Bank holidays, departures are programmed each 60 minutes. Once you leave the station, simply walk to the right. The entrance to Cobh Heritage Centre will be right around the corner.
Bus: from Cork's city centre, Route 200 of Cobh Connect has departures every hour from St Patrick's Quay. The closest bus stop is Park Lane, Lake Road (11-minute walk to meeting point)
Cruise ships
The ships dock very close to our meeting point in Cobh, only a few meters from Annie Moore's Statue. The statue is very easy to spot and across from Cobh Heritage Centre.
By car
A carpark is available not far from Cobh's Train Station (Five Foot Way Car Park).
Items recommended to bring:
Camera
Comfortable shoes
Water
Not allowed items:
Alcohol and drugs
Audio recording
Not suitable for:
People with mobility impairments
Wheelchair users
Good to know:
A carpark is available not far from Cobh's Train Station (Five Foot Way Car Park).
Bus: from Cork's city centre, Route 200 of Cobh Connect has departures every hour from St Patrick's Quay. The closest bus stop is Park Lane, Lake Road (11-minute walk to meeting point)
By car
By train: the best way to get to Cobh is by train; you get a chance to admire the views of Cobh Harbour. On weekdays, there is a departure to Cobh from Cork's Kent Station (city centre) each 30 minutes. On Sundays and Bank holidays, departures are programmed each 60 minutes. Once you leave the station, simply walk to the right. The entrance to Cobh Heritage Centre will be right around the corner.
Cruise ships
How to get here:
The ships dock very close to our meeting point in Cobh, only a few meters from Annie Moore's Statue. The statue is very easy to spot and across from Cobh Heritage Centre.



























