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Your piece of tranquillity right on the edge of the city, Clayton Hotel Silver Springs is located in Tivoli, Cork, a short drive from Cork City’s exceptional sights, shops, restaurants and hidden gems. The city is yours to explore with destinations such as The Blarney Castle, Fota Wildlife Park, Spike Island, Mahon Point, plus many more - all within driving distance. Want to know more about the local area? Ask us, we’re always personally glad to help.
Everything right on your doorstep
The attractions, shops, restaurants and cafes or Cork city centre are just 10 minutes drive or reception can call a taxi for you.
Everything right on your doorstep
The attractions, shops, restaurants and cafes or Cork city centre are just 10 minutes drive or reception can call a taxi for you.
Discover Our Local Area
Travel like an explorer, stay like a local with recommendations curated by our teams.
Marina Market
The Marina Market is Corks new and exciting food and craft market. The market brings new life and energy to one of the city’s oldest industrial sites just a short stroll from the city centre on the banks of the River Lee. It provides a fabulous family experience in the heart of the city.
The English Market
The English Market is Cork’s only covered market and dates back to the 18th century. Here you’ll find traders selling a mix of organic, locally produced food and exciting new foods from afar. Known to the locals as a place to meet, eat and shop the English Market offers visitors a tantalising range of food to sample. The English Market is located in the city centre and is open Monday to Saturday year round.
Opera Lane
Fantastic shopping just off St. Patricks Street in Cork city centre. The most recent and modern addition to Cork’s retail quarter. The pedestrianised Opera Lane provides a range of well-known fashion retail outlets including River Island, H&M, Next, New Look, Office, Skechers and Tommy Hilfiger.
St. Patrick's Street
The main shopping street in Cork City, it has won the prize of Ireland’s greatest shopping street twice. This is where you’ll find big high street favourites like Penny’s, Brown Thomas, Superdry and Lifestyle sports. With new and exciting shops opening soon including Flannels, The North Face and Dune London. Use as a base and explore surrounding lanes and the English Market to discover more of Cork city.
Musgrave Park
Cork Golf Course
Cork is a popular spot for golfing in Ireland and plays host to a range of golf courses suitable for all levels.
Clayton Hotel Silver Springs is located just 10-minute drive from Cork Golf Course, which is one of the best golf courses on offer in Ireland.
The Cork Jazz Festival
Live at the Marquee, Cork
Live at St. Lukes
Live at St. Luke’s offer a unique and spiritual environment. The music venue is located in a former church. Visitors are allowed to bring their own drinks and cushions to enjoy a special night at St. Luke’s
Everyman Theatre
The oldest purpose-built theatre in Cork. The 650-seat venue is steeped in history and is a favourite with performers and audiences alike for its intimacy and atmosphere. It is the main venue for the annual Jazz Festival and the Christmas pantomime is held here each year.
Cork Opera House
This is not only an opera house but a theatre that hosts a mixture of plays, musicians and comedians. It has a heaving events calendar throughout the year so you are assured to find shows for all tastes and sizes. Before planning a visit to Cork city it’s recommended to look up what’s on at the Cork Opera House you might be pleasantly surprised what you will find.
Fota Island Wildlife Park
Leahy’s Open Farm
Zipit Forest Adventures - Cork
Looking to get back to nature and try something different in the great outdoors, why not try ziplining, biking & other outdoor activities?
Kart World
Kartworld adventure centre offers you an exciting karting experience for the whole family or a group of friends. In addition to the karting experience, Kartworld Adventure Centre offer paintball, laser tag, archery, laser clays and power turns.
Youghal Heritage Trail
Located 40 minutes’ drive from the hotel lies the town of Youghal, the historical town is located by the sea with nearby beaches. The town is full of history and Irish heritage.
Wild Atlantic Way (Cork)
The Wild Atlantic Way marks Ireland’s coast line from Cork right up to Donegal. The starting point Kinsale is only a 30-minute drive from Clayton Hotel Silver Springs.
University College Cork
University College Cork is one of Ireland’s most prestigious National Universities and was established as one of the three Queen’s Irish colleges back in 1845. The University was named “Irish University of the Year” by the Sunday Times on 4 occasions including 2015/2016. Approximately 16,500 undergraduate and postgraduate students attend UCC.
Cork Harbour Boat Hire
Cork Harbour Boat Hire allows you to explore the vast depths of Cork Harbour on a fantastic boating adventure. This is an ideal day out in Cork for groups of all ages and sizes, with the easy to drive boats making it very easy to navigate the waters of Cork Harbour. There is so much to explore, and this fantastic boat trip is an ideal way to take in the fresh sea air and see another side of Cork.
Fitzgerald Park
Take some time away from the busy and vibrant city centre. Just a short walk from the city and close to the University College Cork the park offers you a calming walk along landscaped greens with sculptures and fountains. The Park is an ideal spot for a picnic during warmer seasons.
Shandon Bells
Climb up the 132 steps of Shandon Tower and ring the world famous Shandon Bells. You will be rewarded with some spectacular views over Cork City
Elizabeth Fort
Explore Elizabeth Fort imagining life as soldier hundreds of years ago. At Elizabeth Fort, you get to discover the history of Cork. To top it off you will get to enjoy some magnificent view over the city.
Cobh
The beautiful Dublin mountains are located just a 10-15 minute drive from Clayton Hotel Leopardstown. The beautiful green hills can be seen from many of the hotel bedrooms and are a popular attraction amongst guests and locals. Ticknock has some of the best views of the coast and boasts both biking and walking trails. The full walking trail is 6km and is of easy to medium difficulty.
Kinsale
West Cork begins in the town of Kinsale and ends at the tip of Beara Peninsula with numerous towns in-between such as Bandon, Bantry, Skibereen, Clonakilty and Castletownbere. While traveling through West Cork it’s said to feel like you have the whole place to yourself.
Spike Island
“An island full of lost memories” Spike Island has a rich history stretching back over 1300 years, from its days as a monastery to a 24-acre fortress to one of the world’s largest prisons.
Blackrock Castle Observatory
Blackrock Castle Observatory is a 16th century castle with interactive space science exhibits and is Ireland’s only full-time planetarium. Fun for kids, families and science enthusiasts!
Located on the banks of the River Lee, the castle dates back to the 16th century. Back then, it was used as a defence fort to look out over Cork’s upper harbour.
Blarney Castle
This medieval castle was built nearly 600 years ago and is legendary for its stone found at the top of the tower, which is said to have the power to grant the gift of the gab to those that kiss it. The castle also has over 60 acres of glorious gardens so you can explore the gardens, mystical rock close gardens, dungeons, caves, lake walk and much more. Blarney Castle is located 8km from the city centre and is open all year round.
Cork City Gaol
Now an atmospheric museum, Cork Goal once housed prisoners in the 19th century. Cells are furnished with exhibits, life-size wax figures and sound effects. Experience this historic gaol with an individual audio tour. Personal group guided tours can also be arranged in advance. Cork City Gaol is located about 2km from the city centre and it is open 7 days a week all year round.
Titanic Experience Cobh
While visiting Cobh there are several key attractions to experience. For the keen historian, Titanic Experience Cobh offers a partially guided, virtual tour giving an insight into the final 123 passengers on the famous liners’ final journey. This tour includes holograms, audio-visual presentations and exhibits and lasts an hour.
Crawford Art Gallery
Crawford Art Gallery displays a selection of contemporary and historic Munster art from the eighteenth century to the present day, which tells a compelling story of place and history.