Jill
Cork
7 days
Hi My family have lived in Australia we are now in Cork if anyone has any suggestions for home swaps over the year Travel is our love I hope we can all help each other to travel more 🎶🇮🇪 We do have two dogs and a cat Our house is petite but quiet area Close to bus route to commute to Cork City and daily bus to Dublin etc., Any questions please message me I’d love to see more of the world on a budget 🌟
Jessica
Cork
2 days
Hi!, I'm Jessica and I'm interested in books, backpacking, business, camping, digital nomad, fashion, food & cuisine, hiking, running, solo travel and sightseeing
Esma
I’m a solo traveler looking for unique experiences and the hidden gems that only locals know about. I love walking around new places, trying local food, and discovering new vibes. Always open to great conversations and connecting with like-minded people who appreciate the beauty in the small, unexpected moments of a city. If you’re up for exploring off-the-beaten-path spots, I’m your girl!
Roisin
Mid 20s Irish Girl currently living in Cork, Ireland and trying to see as much of the world as possible
Anna
Russia
I can recommend going out of the city to the countryside-Fota Island, great place to feel united with nature, hike in the woods, and see the giant wildlife zoo, where you can see kangaroos jumping around the woods! I was fascinated with the giant trees and garden with rare trees, which are all very old, and looking like from fairytale! Also you will be very safe in the countryside even hiking alone in the woods. Cork itself is pretty safe too in the centre, but not so much in the periphery, we went 10 minutes walking from city centre towards the periphery and there were no shops, no people, only one very wreaky pub and an a drunkard who followed us for several minutes telling us something incoherent.
Posted: April 11, 2025