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Practical info — Robert's Cove

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

Sights nearby

💡 Tips

  • The cove is small and beautifully sheltered; it is great for swimming at high tide but reveals rocky areas at low tide.
  • Parking is very limited right at the cove; try to arrive early, especially on sunny summer weekends.
  • Walk along the surrounding cliffs for spectacular ocean views, but ensure you wear sturdy footwear and stay away from the edge.
  • If you plan to swim outside of the peak summer months, bring a wetsuit as the Atlantic waters are quite cold.

🍽 Food

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Fresh seafood chowder

A warming local favorite, best enjoyed with brown bread in a nearby traditional pub.

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Fish and chips

Find freshly caught, battered fish in the local eateries around the wider coastal area.

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Traditional Irish stew

Look for this hearty, comforting dish on local pub menus after a long cliff walk.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Cork crafts

Head to nearby towns like Kinsale for a wide selection of Irish pottery and knitwear.

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Artisan foods

Visit regional farmers' markets to find local cheeses and homemade preserves.

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The cliff walk towards Nohoval

A striking and peaceful coastal trail away from the main cove.

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The sea wall at dusk

Sit quietly to watch the tide come in as the evening settles.

Robert's Cove is a quiet find tucked away along the rugged coastline of County Cork in Ireland. Known for its dramatically beautiful cliffs and sweeping ocean views, this tiny coastal inlet features an authentic, unspoiled Irish seaside experience away from the bustling tourist crowds. It is a favored spot for walking and exploring the wild Atlantic coastline. The coastline here is dotted with pleasant coastal features and nearby swimming spots. Visitors highly recommend taking a trip to the nearby Rocky Bay and the peaceful Back strand for a refreshing dip or a scenic walk along the sand. The waters can be brisk, but the raw natural beauty makes it entirely worthwhile. While amenities are limited in this quiet hamlet, the charm lies in its untouched tranquility. Seafood is a local staple in the wider region, with fresh catches available in nearby towns. Access to Robert's Cove is best by car, navigating the winding, scenic roads of southern Ireland, making it an excellent stop on a broader County Cork road trip.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Jul–Sep.

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Avg °C8889121416161513109
Rain mm1269290798285889686124129133

Geography

Population
993
Coordinates
51.74433, -8.31354

Facts

  • Located in County Cork
  • Features dramatic coastal cliffs
  • Close to Rocky Bay
  • Near the Back strand
  • Popular for coastal walks
  • Authentic Irish coastal village
  • Unspoiled by mass tourism
  • Accessible via scenic country roads

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Sights in the town Robert's Cove (3)

Rocky Bay🎡 recreation

Rocky Bay, a rocky cove in Robert S Cove.

Britfieldstown Signal Tower🏺 historical

Britfieldstown Signal Tower, a historical signal tower in Robert S Cove.

View Cork Harbour🌿 nature

View Cork Harbour is a scenic viewpoint offering sweeping coastal perspectives in Robert's Cove.

Frequently asked questions

Robert's Cove: where is it located?
Robert's Cove is located in Ireland.
Robert's Cove: what is there to see?
Highlights include Rocky Bay, Britfieldstown Signal Tower, View Cork Harbour.
Robert's Cove: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Jul, Sep.
Robert's Cove: why is it worth visiting?
Robert's Cove is a quiet find tucked away along the rugged coastline of County Cork in Ireland.
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