Cork is Ireland’s second-largest city, located in the southwest of the island. Set along the River Lee and surrounded by verdant countryside, Cork blends the charm of small-town life with the vibrancy of a city. Its bustling streets are filled with colourful cafés, galleries, and shops. Known for its lively cultural scene, Cork is a centre for traditional Irish music, literature, and history and is celebrated for festivals such as the Cork Jazz Festival. This rich history and cultural vibrancy offer teachers a chance to explore Ireland’s educational heritage, from its deep-rooted literary traditions to modern advancements in educational technology. Additionally, Cork’s proximity to scenic landscapes like the Wild Atlantic Way provides a tranquil retreat for teachers seeking to recharge and reflect.
Please, read our guide about how to get in and around Cork.
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