County Cork

County Cork, Ireland

County Cork

County Cork, Ireland

County Cork

County Cork, Ireland

Description

County Cork, located in the southern part of Ireland, is an increasingly popular destination for digital nomads, thanks to its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and improving internet connectivity. The region boasts a variety of internet options, with average broadband speeds reaching up to 75 Mbps in urban areas like Cork City. Additionally, fiber-optic broadband is becoming more widely available, offering speeds that can exceed 1 Gbps in some locations. This reliable connectivity is essential for remote workers looking to balance productivity with the charm of rural and urban life. Historically significant, County Cork is home to numerous landmarks and attractions. The city itself is steeped in history, featuring sites such as the iconic English Market and the historic Cork City Gaol. The region's maritime heritage is evident in its picturesque coastal towns like Kinsale and Cobh, which played crucial roles during Ireland's naval history and the Titanic's last port of call. For outdoor enthusiasts, County Cork offers a wealth of adventure activities. The stunning coastline along the Wild Atlantic Way provides opportunities for surfing, kayaking, and hiking. The nearby Gougane Barra National Park offers scenic trails and breathtaking views of mountains and lakes, perfect for hiking and nature walks. The business community in County Cork is vibrant and growing, with numerous coworking spaces emerging to support remote workers and entrepreneurs. Initiatives aimed at fostering innovation and collaboration are becoming more common, creating a supportive environment for startups. In summary, County Cork combines reliable internet access, a rich historical backdrop, abundant outdoor activities, and a burgeoning business community—making it an ideal location for digital nomads seeking both productivity and adventure in a culturally rich setting.

Features

  • Bantry House
  • Mizen Head
  • Glengarrif Woods Nature Reserve
  • The Beara Pass
  • Glenbeg Lough
  • Timoleague Friary

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Farms

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Rock Cottage Country House

Ireland
Farmstay

Traditional Irish Cottage, Stables and Chalet: Self-catering properties all set in the grounds of a Georgian Hunting Lodge formerly owned by Lord Bandon. The Cottage sleeps up to 3 people in the upstairs with a bright and spacious bedroom, one King size bed and one single bed. This unique property on the Mizen Head Peninsula is set in 17 acres of grounds. Walk around the property in a beautiful setting with stunning views out to the Atlantic overlooking Dunmanus Bay. It is ideal for animal lovers who can stroll around looking at our menagerie of animals including donkeys ,ponies, ducks, chickens, sheep and our two Golden Retrievers. In addition to the Cottage, we can also offer the Garden Chalet The Garden Chalet is equipped with one double bed and shower and toilet room it can accommodate up to two guests. It is small but cozy.

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