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    Cork Harbour - Wikipedia

    • Cork Harbour (Irish: Cuan Chorcaí) is a natural harbour and river estuary at the mouth of the River Lee in County Cork, Ireland. It is one of several which lay claim to the title of "second largest natural harbour in the world by navigational area" (after Port Jackson, Sydney). Other contenders include Halifax Harbour in Canada, Trincomalee Harbour in Sri … See more

    Geography

    The main tributary to the harbour is the River Lee which, after flowing through Cork city, passes through the upper harbour (Lough Mahon) in the northwest before passing to the west of Great Island with the main chann… See more

    Military

    Cork Harbour hosts the headquarters of the Irish Naval Service. Prior to the transfer of the treaty ports in 1938, Cork Harbour was an important base for the British Royal Navy.
    Some of th… See more

    LocationCork
    River sourcesRiver Lee
    Ocean/sea sourcesCeltic Sea
    Basin countriesIreland
    Industry

    Cork Harbour is one of the most important industrial areas in Ireland. While several traditional industries such as shipbuilding at Verolme Dockyards, steel-making on Haulbowline Island and fertiliser manufactur… See more

    Marine activity

    Historically, the navigation and port facilities of the harbour were managed by the Cork Harbour Commissioners. Founded in 1814, the Cork Harbour Commissioners were reorganised as the Port of Cork Company in 1997. … See more

    See also

    The Emergency
    Plan W
    Joseph Wheeler for further information on 19th century shipbuilding in Cork. See more

     
  1. Cork Harbour Cruises

    WEBCork Harbour Cruises was born out of the love for a boat and a desire to keep it on the water. We run a range of day and evening cruises from both Cork City and Crosshaven around the harbour, around the islands and …

  2. Interesting facts about Cork Harbour - IrishCentral

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  6. Cork Harbour - Port Naturel de Cork • Go-to-Ireland.com

    WEBCork Harbour is a natural harbour on the South Irish coast. It’s the second largest navigable bay in the world, and has a high level of traffic. The bay provides a link to Ireland’s largest cities by sea, from Cork to …

  7. Cork Harbour - Spike Island Cork

    WEBCork Harbour, situated off Ireland’s south coast, is believed to be the second-largest natural harbour in the world. Steeped in history, the harbour is famous for its natural beauty and discreet man-made military …

  8. Experience Cork Harbour by boat - Visit Cobh

    WEBJun 13, 2018 — Cork Harbour is Ireland’s Maritime Haven, set in a beautiful coastal environment with a significant maritime history spanning over a thousand years. It is the gateway to Europe’s finest maritime-inspired …

  9. Cork City 2hr Scenic Harbour Tour - Cork Harbour Cruises

    WEBCork City Harbour Cruise is the ideal way to learn all about the area’s history while soaking in the spectacular scenery and enjoying hot drinks and snacks from our tuck shop and coffee dock. This two-hour cruise is a …