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Ireland holds a special place in the hearts of many around the world, and no area so embodies the pastoral calm of the island as the area around Cork and the southern coast of Ireland. The city of Cork provides a great alternative from the bustle of Dublin and allows you a chance to relax in a rural setting in an area with a rich cultural heritage. Flights to Cork Airport (ORK) put you just minutes away from a relaxing stay in this idyllic Gaelic setting.
Facilities at Cork Airport
Cork Airport is located 5 miles south from the center of Cork between highways N27 and R600. You'll find that flights to Cork Airport (ORK) are available from many major airlines, including British Airways and Air Canada. Cheap flights to Cork Airport (ORK) are also available via Ryanair from Great Britain and Europe. Upon landing, you'll find that Cork Airport provides banking and rentals for travelers and well as the Frank Lynch executive lounge. You can get to town from Cork Airport by taxi and bus; there are stops in front of the terminal. Bus service delivers visitor to Parnell Place Bus Station, which is about a 10-minute walk to the Irish rail system at Kent Railway Station.
Things to Do Near Cork Airport
The Cork art community is fostered by the Cork Institute of Technology, which brings a wealth of talent to the town. The CIT Crawford School of Art and Design provides a great stage to exhibit local works, and the Crawford Gallery in downtown Cork displays visiting collections. The CIT School of Music is located in the center of town with additional studios on Union Quay offering regular performances. There are several acting troupes in Cork, which is also the home to Academy of Dramatic Art. The Institute for Choreography and Dance is house near the river in the Triskel Arts Center. CIT also maintains the Blackrock Castle Observatory on the edge of town. This 16th-century lighthouse has been refurbished as a modern observatory with cinema-sized screens for the viewing public.
With all the culture offerings in Cork, people should not overlook that only an hour away from town is one of the most pristine areas on the island. East of Cork by approximately 50 miles, next to the town of Killarney, is the Killarney National Park. Killarney is the first national park created in Ireland and is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It is only a short walk from the bus station in Killarney to the park.
Travel Tips for Cork Airport
Cork has a mild climate with warm summers in the high 60s and wet winters with average temperatures in the 40s, and Cork is known as one of the sunniest cities in Ireland. The best opportunity for cheap flights to Cork Airport (ORK) is from January to April, during which time you can catch many free concerts and celebrations in Cork. In June, the town hosts Cork's Midsummer Festival starting on Bloomsday, June 16, which is celebrated with music, dance and plays for a week on the banks of the Lee River.
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