Cork Cycle Tour: Discover Historic Bridges and Spires

Join James Foley on a Cork City Cycle Tour. Discover historic bridges, church spires, and intriguing characters as you pedal through vibrant streets and scenic pathways.

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • St. Anne’s Church - The tour features a visit to St. Anne’s Church.
  • Butter Museum - The tour includes a stop outside the Butter Museum.
  • Fitzgerald Park - The tour makes a stop at Fitzgerald Park.
  • University College Cork (UCC) - The tour includes a visit to the UCC campus.
  • St Fin Barre’s Cathedral - The tour includes a visit to the Cathedral grounds.
What's Included
  • Local guide
  • Use of bicycle
  • Use of helmet
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
Additional Information

Embark on a cycling journey with our local guide through the vibrant heart of the Rebel City. This tour reveals Cork’s transformation—from its origins as a Christian settlement, through Viking invasions, to its emergence as a thriving trade center.
Cork is renowned for its bridges and spires, boasting over 30 bridges and more than 20 church towers. Count…

Location
34 St Patrick's Quay
Saint Patrick's Quay
The cycle tour begins beside the river directly across the street from 33 Saint Patrick's Quay in Cork city centre.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Louise
Aug 21, 2024
Cycle the City - I really enjoyed this tour. James was friendly and informative. Getting about on bike is a great way to see the sites of the city.
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Daytrip33760656166
Aug 17, 2024
A historical moment where my family from 100 years ago is remembered - Wow! What an amazing day. This was a surreal tour. We decided to do the green causeway tour and it was spectacular . During the tour I mentioned to the guide that my great grandmother owned a business in Cork on Barrack St. A shop called Jacks where she sold used clothing. I didn’t share anything else. So we continue the tour and on our last stop he brought us to Shalom Park. It was a Jewish park in the Jewish quarters. I stood there in awe and finally told him my family was Jewish and coming here was special. As we were chatting a man and women overheard us and began sharing that each Dec for Hanukkah there are candles lit up in Shalom Park. I decided to share with these two strangers that my great grandmother lived in Cork and operated a business called Jacks and the woman asked her surname and I said Mrs Sieff. Wait ! Wait!! And she said “0h Mrs Sieff owned a shop that sold used clothes and other items and then she said …. Jimmy was a friend of theirs and Jimmy would go by every Saturday to turn on the stove for my great grandma. I couldn’t believe it ! In that exact moment my great grandma was looking down and was saying … I’m glad you came to my home town. After that the guide took us to view the last standing Synagogue and a memory plate on the bridge for a brave women that helped rescue hundreds of Jewish children during the war. It was a spectacular tour that I’ll never forget it .
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Pioneer47825531556
Jul 2, 2024
Cork tour with James - Outstanding tour with James. He’s very knowledgeable, provided much insight into Cork history and a lot of fun. Highly recommended.
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_sueskelt
Jul 2, 2024
Great Way to Learn Some Cork History - Daibhidh (Davy) was a fantastic guide. He showed us sights we probably wouldn't have found on our own and made learning about them fun and interesting. The bike route, even for us "oldies" was an easy ride with a couple of inclines needing slightly more peddling. We were given plenty of instructions regarding changing of gear etc to cope! Davy answered all questions fired at him and loved his reading in Gaelic of the inscription on the stone at the University. Even on a dull day it was a morning well enjoyed. Thank you Davy.
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Shannon_b
Jun 22, 2024
A GREAT way to tour Cork!!! - What a fun way to see and experience a new city!!! Davey did a wonderful job guiding us through Cork and making all the best and most interesting stops through the city! We got some exercise and learned a lot about the Irish history of Cork!
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Wayne_m
Jun 18, 2024
Great way to see the city. - Seeing the sights of Cork & hearing some of the history. We had lots of stops & our guide explained a lot about the city
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Cheryl_a
Jun 6, 2024
Cork was amazing! James made it come alive! - James was the best! We got to see and hear about places in Cork that we never would have experienced. Such a great activity for all ages!
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Marylou_r
May 27, 2024
Great way to see and learn about Cork - We booked this tour because our cruise line didn't offer a bike tour and that is our favorite way to see a city. I'm SO glad we did because this bike tour was fantastic. Our guide was informative and we saw a lot of the city without it being too hard of a ride. If you visit Cork on a cruise, it was quite easy to take the train from the port and then walk to the meeting point. Highly recommend!
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Mttraveler802
Sep 8, 2023
A must do Cork activity. - Enjoyable and informative introduction to the city of Cork. Easy bike riding mostly away from traffic. Guide was knowledgeable about the city history. A pleasant and worthwhile addition to a city visit.
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Bill_j
Jun 16, 2024
Highly recommended. - A very good short ride around the city center with multiple stops. A very good guide explaining history of city and Ireland at each stop. I would recommend this to anyone coming to Cork and wants to get an understanding of the city.
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