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Just a few comments.... Firstly, that abandoned village on Spike was connected to the Fort. It housed the families of married British Army or Barracks personnel (single men stayed in the Barracks). Their children had to be ferried across to Cobh, to school, each day. When a child turned 18, they had to leave the island. Secondly, the Lusitania was sunk 8 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale, but the bodies were brought to Cobh/Queenstown. The Courtmacsherry Lifeboat was the closest and set out from Broadstrand, in what was actually a rowing boat. By the time they got out there, they were collecting bodies. Thirdly, my granduncle was one of the 123 who boarded the Titanic, but unfortunately he drowned.
Thanks so much Steve. I just found this and Timely to say the least. My wife and I are going on a 10 day trip to Ireland (8/days there)/in the middle of April. Kinsale is on our itinerary but now we will make it a point to spend a day in Cobh. My grandparents were all from County Cork and I can’t wait to get back to my roots. I’ve always been drawn to the sea and now I know why. Thanks for an awesome guide! Jim from Brooklyn, NY.
We have just returned from visiting Cork and Cobh with inspiration from your video. We stayed at West Beach Guesthouse and mentioned your name. Mary remembered you from last year. We even stayed in the same room and got our croissants from Mary. Mary was such a lovely host. Cork and Cobh such lovely places too and the people so friendly. Thanks Steve. Love your videos.
Fantastic video of my home town Cobh and my first home Spike Island! Thank you for coming to visit us and showing everyone why we love it so much and..... there is plenty more to see there so come back for another visit!
My Great Grandfather grew up in Queenstown now Cobh. He immigrated to the U.S.A. via Scotland in about 1884. His original trade was merchant ship Captain. He later became a head salesman for a manufacturing firm in the U.S.A.
Oh, for fun, Steve. I will someday go to Cobn, I will. I think my heart is in Ireland. Merry Ann from Minnesota p.s. It was fun to see the choir from Minnesota
Hi Steve. 😊 I was in Southern Ireland away back in 1991, when I was a young man. I was travelling about by train. I reached Cork City, and then took the rails as far west as I could, to Tralee. I saw the name Cobh, at Cork station, but back then I had no idea it had been where the Titanic sailed from, or even been known as Queenstown. There is also a Queenstown in my home country of New Zealand😊 Anyway that was a lovely poignant video
Well done once again! I've decided I don't need to travel as old as I am. I can just wander around with you. It's a lot easier on my old body and my old pocketbook. Besides, if I went in person, I wouldn't get the wonderful descriptions of the places that I get from you. Say hi to Alicja for me. Be well, stay safe, travel Lots, love from Texas.
Hi Steve. Loved your video (subscribed). The first time we visited Ireland was 23 years ago with our two sons. They were 21 and 22 at the time. Now, we'll be returning to Ireland this June (2023). Except, this time we will be with our two sons and their families. A total of ten of us (including four grandkids) will be in Ireland for ten days. My wife and I are looking forward to seeing Ireland again, but this time through our grandkid's eyes - ages seven to sixteen. Last time we were in Cork we looked in a phone book for our family name (Sullivan). We were happy to see the Sullivan name was so well represented.
Hello Steve from Sydney Australia thanks for this fantastic video I visited Cobh when i sailed from Sydney on a 105day World cruise in 2017. It was a highlight of my voyage Loved the place. Princess cruises call there on every world cruise and the locals put on an Australian day celebration to welcome the ship I am due to call there again if next years cruise happens, because of Covid the last 2 years have been cancelled You have shown me lots of things to explore Thanks from a fellow Scot living down under
Oh Ian I'd LOVE to do a voyage like that! Aye, I believe Cobh welcomes around 100 cruise ships per year, what a great wee town and love the sound of the Australia Day celebration :)
@@steve-marsh Hi Steve thanks for replying I was born in Stirling and lived in Elgin and Perth before emigrating to Australia Have been back to Scotland a few times but Covid halted my travels I am booked on next year’s world cruise that stops at many Uk ports Greenock being one and a ships tour takes me to see the Falkirk Wheel and 3 hours free time in Stirling. Having watched your previous presentation on there i know where I’ll go Well done Keep it going Cheers
First time watching. I can say why the comments are so positive. I like your choices and your commentary is SO personable had relaxed and interesting. an exemplary vlog. Thank you ! From Somerset in the South West of England.
Delighted to see you've come in my direction Steve! Cobh is lovely and I'm lucky enough to live within cycling distance. Also delighted to be heading for a trip in the opposite direction next weekend. Looking forward to exploring Edinburgh!
Steve I have a tear in my eye 🥲I’ve always wished to go to Ireland, but sadly never had the opportunity, would loved to have visited my husbands step dads family, but Scotland has been my saving grace as you know, and I’ve never encountered any dangerous pidgins! I have enjoyed this tour with the history that goes with it…. Titanic & Lusitania very, very sad indeed! I was impressed with your mini accommodation for your overnight stay, if I downsized I could probably live in something like that….The Roaring Donkey looked a welcoming pub! fabulous tour Steve with fantastic views and great commentary as always, So pleased you survived the ‘Titanic’ see you next time then! 👍
So glad you enjoyed it just as much as me Bernice :) There's just something about Ireland I can't quite put my finger on, but I sure feel relaxed and happy when there :)
Just magnificent, I find myself becoming a little envious of your journeys and can't wait to get back there and do some my self, thank you so much and stay safe. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed your stay Steve, i used to live in Cork city and enjoyed many a day out in Cobh. Pairc Ui Chaoimh is a hurling stadium also used for Gaelic football. Next time your in Ireland you should try Waterford city or Dungarvan in the neighbouring county of Waterford.
Steve, Greetings from New Jersey again you have found interesting places the globe at the cathedral the tragic harbor the beautiful town and of course the Roaring Donkey 😉
Another good one mate. I'm sure I remember that infamous episode of Wish You Were Here when Judith Chalmers said she'd only had one hour's sleep and needed a nap before checking out the local Guinness :p
Ahh thanks! Definitely a return trip in the making already. I was on a Kinsale bus at one point, if I'd fallen asleep maybe I'd have seen the fishing port!
So much contrast in one small town, the beauty of the globe and the colourful facades of the house compared to the sadness of jfk, Lusitania and the titanic pier, I can imagine the ‘last walk’ of the prisoner through those dark tight corridors. So glad your practising for New Year’s Day 2,023 steps. You’ll make it
Great video. I'm really tempted by Cobh. As it happens, my daughter is taking her son and one of her nieces to Cork this every evening and I know they plan to visit Cobh, so it's been wonderful to see what it's like so that I can visualise their trip.
In todays money, for a 2 room suite on Titanic would cost over £40,000!!!!! I have an original Newspaper from April 1912.... Fascinating to read...... Cobh does look like a great place to visit, you have the ability to make the places you visit really special... Great stuff Steve..... Did you save a Guinness for me??? :-))
Another interesting video, great to see the Spitfire that was at the entrance to RAF Turnhouse, first time I ever flew was from there in a RAF Chipmunk with Paisley Air Traing Corps a brilliant experience.Cobh looks a great place to visit for a longer visit.
The summer of 2019, my daughter and I passed through Cork going from Waterford to Killarney, but our tour didn’t stop there, much less Cobh. As we didn’t get to visit County Tipperary either (where my ancestors came from), I’ll have to add it to the list for my dream return trip!
Amazing short money spent for a cool jaunt and visit - and to a different country no less!! I can’t imagine a cool trip like that happening here in USA for such little money 😳🤦♀️🤷♀️💰💰💰Thanks for regularly sharing your epic days out and the inspiration they provoke 🥇
Fantastic tour I have heard about Cobh what a lovely place it is to visit now you have shown me x hope your legs have recovered thanks Steve I really enjoy your adventures
I was in Cobb in October 1995 but didn't spend much time there. I did see the memorial to the Titanic and one for all the Irish, largely sponsored by Irish-Americans, who left there to come to America. My father's ancestors came from a town near Cork, and probably left from Cobb (Queenstown) in 1840, before the Great Famine, to Boston, later setting in central NY State.
Great vid Steve and what a beautiful and fascinating place Cobh is! I've never been there despite living in Ireland (north of the order) but after seeing your video it's now on my bucket list of places to visit. I'm am an avid follower of all your adventures and look forward to the next one. Hope Alicja's blisters have gotten better after that epic fife coast walk! 😲😜
@@steve-marsh- Having visited Cobh in the past, I was truly enamored of the cathedral there. So much rich history about her citizens, their lives and religious lifestyles. I have a photo of their 'Pancake' houses and the last anchorage for the Titanic until she departed on her ill-fated voyage to the US. I get shivers just thinking of the lives lost on her. Fuirich sàbhailte agus fallain an dithis agaibh. // Stay safe and healthy you two.
Super mini break, I love this sort of "holiday", even though its just a couple of days it always seems longer, I wonder why? Thanks again Steve for taking us on an away day!
Loved this video Steve.I have always had a fascination about the Titanic so this was a great insight into the history of its leaving Ireland.I'm binge watching your videos at the moment as I love your down to earth but humorous commentary and the fantastic content.Best wishes.
Awesome that Steve. We've been just along the coast to Kinsale a couple of times which is a cracking wee place but have never explored east of Cork. We're definitely going to visit Cobh someday though as it looks gorgeous so thanks for the heads up. On our last Kinsale trip we drove the Ring of Kerry which was spectacular and right up your street. We also did a fab whale watching trip out of Baltimore with Whale Watch West Cork and it was amazing as we saw loads of dolphins and a few minkies. Nic Slocum and his crew really look after you on his boats so that's very much recommended too 👍
Would you believe that I am going to visit Cobh and Spike tomorrow, just two days after the video was published!?! A complete coincidence. I live in the US and am visiting my home town of Cork with my family. I’ve been watching your videos for about two years and love them. Thanks for this one … very timely 😉
Another fine trip. Have never been but seen many documentaries where the cathedral looks so dominant on the skyline. Great too see more of this little town as it seems well looked after. Allan.
I never realized how much history this town has now I will have to visit Ireland as well as return to Scotland. You do a better job than any tourist board Steve. Keep them coming now time for a cuppa ☕
Welcome to Ireland 🇮🇪!! My home country , so glad you enjoyed your visit what a brilliant video as per usual really enjoyable hopefully you will pop over again in the future for another trip 👍👍👍
@@steve-marsh …Dingle Co Kerry my favourite place & area ti visit. Also Galway City on the west coast , & Co Donegal in the north west. Lots to research indeed 👌👌
What a fantastic day out that was Steve. Love the look of Cobh, and i guess the sun made it even better for you. That view of the harbour was to die for.
Dammit Steve. I went to Cork 4 years ago and now you're really teasing me with what I missed out on! I didn't have enough time to visit Cobh, but I know that'll be the first stop when I revisit Ireland! Great video as always!
@@steve-marsh My brother lives there, and the Roaring Donkey is his local, the reason I spent many a night there lol. My last trip I bought three American friends of mine over and they really enjoyed Cobh.
My great grandfather moved the family to Cobh from Kerry to work on the docks, and the family have been there since, my cousins actually grew up on spike island there’s a museum there now and the family have pics displayed 💚 great video
Really enjoyed watching this, what a lovely place. We love Ireland, so many pretty places and everyone is so friendly. You and Alijca should think of taking the van over and tour the Wild Atlantic Way, I am sure you would both absolutely love it. Xx
Hi all, I seem to be getting spammed on the comments section of this video! You may get a comment which is obviously not from me but with my picture. Please don't reply to it, and apologies, I'll report it!
Yes Steve i've had one mate, confused me for a minute !
So you're saying this is not you...kinda like Mrs. Doyle no means yes
Just a few comments.... Firstly, that abandoned village on Spike was connected to the Fort. It housed the families of married British Army or Barracks personnel (single men stayed in the Barracks). Their children had to be ferried across to Cobh, to school, each day. When a child turned 18, they had to leave the island. Secondly, the Lusitania was sunk 8 miles off the Old Head of Kinsale, but the bodies were brought to Cobh/Queenstown. The Courtmacsherry Lifeboat was the closest and set out from Broadstrand, in what was actually a rowing boat. By the time they got out there, they were collecting bodies. Thirdly, my granduncle was one of the 123 who boarded the Titanic, but unfortunately he drowned.
Cobh 😊gourgous ❤adorable town. Loved it, all the colours, flowers, palmtrees , houses etc
Thank you showing 9ff my home town in all its splendour. Great place to live and work. Quality of life on your doorstep for all the family
Wow - JEALOUS! What a fantastic place to call home!
Thanks so much Steve. I just found this and Timely to say the least. My wife and I are going on a 10 day trip to Ireland (8/days there)/in the middle of April. Kinsale is on our itinerary but now we will make it a point to spend a day in Cobh. My grandparents were all from County Cork and I can’t wait to get back to my roots. I’ve always been drawn to the sea and now I know why. Thanks for an awesome guide! Jim from Brooklyn, NY.
Have a fantastic time! :)
OMG, absolutely brilliant. I've been to Cork a few times but didn't even know how much this town of Cobh meant historically. Thanks for sharing Steve.
We have just returned from visiting Cork and Cobh with inspiration from your video. We stayed at West Beach Guesthouse and mentioned your name. Mary remembered you from last year. We even stayed in the same room and got our croissants from Mary. Mary was such a lovely host. Cork and Cobh such lovely places too and the people so friendly. Thanks Steve. Love your videos.
So glad you enjoyed the wonderful town and hospitality! Thanks so much for letting me know :)
Fantastic video of my home town Cobh and my first home Spike Island! Thank you for coming to visit us and showing everyone why we love it so much and..... there is plenty more to see there so come back for another visit!
Thanks for having me Claire and what a wonderful town to call home!
@@steve-marsh have to agree with you 😊
Hi Steve,
Delighted you enjoyed visiting the town I call home ❤️. You spoke well of it and showed off some of our lovely sights. 🍀
What a fantastic town Sean, thanks for having me!
Yet another fascinating traveller's tale!
Woah, I currently live in Cobh! Thanks for making a video of my smaller but nice town :), also it's Ireland's cleanest large town
I'm so jealous! Amazing wee place! Thanks for watching :)
Tidy towns are doing a great job 👍my 💚 is in Cobh
My Great Grandfather grew up in Queenstown now Cobh. He immigrated to the U.S.A. via Scotland in about 1884. His original trade was merchant ship Captain. He later became a head salesman for a manufacturing firm in the U.S.A.
Thanks for this Linda!
Thanks, Steve! Your videos always put me in a good frame of mind--taking me places I would know nothing about otherwise. Very enjoyable!!!!!
Really appreciate that, thank you!
Wow Steve what a fantastic video a little place called cobh with an amazing history and a beautiful town .
So excited to visit Cobh in a little over a week. Thoroughly enjoyed your video, great footage of this charming town.
Have an awesome time mate!
Oh, for fun, Steve. I will someday go to Cobn, I will. I think my heart is in Ireland. Merry Ann from Minnesota p.s. It was fun to see the choir from Minnesota
I thought of you when I saw where they were from :)
Im from Cobh and lived here all my life, its nice to see my little town being appreciated 😊
Fantastic video Stephen!😎Such a lovely town- I’m glad You had a great weather!
Hi Steve. 😊 I was in Southern Ireland away back in 1991, when I was a young man. I was travelling about by train. I reached Cork City, and then took the rails as far west as I could, to Tralee. I saw the name Cobh, at Cork station, but back then I had no idea
it had been where the Titanic sailed from, or even been known as Queenstown. There is also a Queenstown in my home country of New Zealand😊 Anyway that was a lovely poignant video
Thanks so much! Oh I remember a very cold night sleeping in my car up near the Remarkables :)
Was living in Tralee that year.
Thanks to this video we made Cobh a destination a couple of weeks ago, whilst visiting from Australia. Love your work.
Thanks so much Max!
Well done once again! I've decided I don't need to travel as old as I am. I can just wander around with you. It's a lot easier on my old body and my old pocketbook. Besides, if I went in person, I wouldn't get the wonderful descriptions of the places that I get from you. Say hi to Alicja for me. Be well, stay safe, travel Lots, love from Texas.
Aw thanks Kate, always a pleasure to show you around :)
@@steve-marshIts beamish and murphys stout down in cork rather than guinness
Same here - I'm now 83 and can no longer travel. Steve's videos are the next best thing - even better, as he gets to places I never could.
I was in Cobh in April. So fun to see the sights we saw in your video.
Hi Steve. Loved your video (subscribed). The first time we visited Ireland was 23 years ago with our two sons. They were 21 and 22 at the time. Now, we'll be returning to Ireland this June (2023). Except, this time we will be with our two sons and their families. A total of ten of us (including four grandkids) will be in Ireland for ten days. My wife and I are looking forward to seeing Ireland again, but this time through our grandkid's eyes - ages seven to sixteen. Last time we were in Cork we looked in a phone book for our family name (Sullivan). We were happy to see the Sullivan name was so well represented.
That's so cool you are returning all together as a big family :) love it! Have a grand time!
I just found your channel. I love your videos. Watching from Southern California USA. 🇺🇸 I am now subscribed. 😁 Its so beautiful where you are.
Thanks so much Carrie, welcome aboard!!! Really appreciate your support, and love your part of the world too :)
Hello Steve from Sydney Australia thanks for this fantastic video
I visited Cobh when i sailed from Sydney on a 105day World cruise in 2017. It was a highlight of my voyage
Loved the place.
Princess cruises call there on every world cruise and the locals put on an Australian day celebration to welcome the ship
I am due to call there again if next years cruise happens, because of Covid the last 2 years have been cancelled
You have shown me lots of things to explore
Thanks from a fellow Scot living down under
Oh Ian I'd LOVE to do a voyage like that! Aye, I believe Cobh welcomes around 100 cruise ships per year, what a great wee town and love the sound of the Australia Day celebration :)
@@steve-marsh Hi Steve thanks for replying I was born in Stirling and lived in Elgin and Perth before emigrating to Australia
Have been back to Scotland a few times but Covid halted my travels
I am booked on next year’s world cruise that stops at many Uk ports Greenock being one and a ships tour takes me to see the Falkirk Wheel and 3 hours free time in Stirling. Having watched your previous presentation on there i know where I’ll go
Well done Keep it going
Cheers
GREAT editing Steve - especially 1st music segment - 0:32 👍👍👍👍👍
Slick ... in a really Good way!
Thanks so much Martin! Appreciated :)
Cheers again Steve for that one looked a lovely wee place .cheers 🍺🍺👍
Thanks David!
First time watching. I can say why the comments are so positive. I like your choices and your commentary is SO personable had relaxed and interesting. an exemplary vlog. Thank you ! From Somerset in the South West of England.
Thanks so much Mark, really appreciate the feedback, keeps me on track for the next video (filming again tomorrow :) All the best!
Delighted to see you've come in my direction Steve! Cobh is lovely and I'm lucky enough to live within cycling distance. Also delighted to be heading for a trip in the opposite direction next weekend. Looking forward to exploring Edinburgh!
YOU made a good choice for a mini break Steve that accommodation looked cosy
What a lovely video. My cousins ancestor was Fredrick Fleet who was one of the lookouts on Titanic and survived until he took his own life in 1965.
Love this! What a lovely , historical place - thanks for taking us along!
Steve I have a tear in my eye 🥲I’ve always wished to go to Ireland, but sadly never had the opportunity, would loved to have visited my husbands step dads family, but Scotland has been my saving grace as you know, and I’ve never encountered any dangerous pidgins! I have enjoyed this tour with the history that goes with it…. Titanic & Lusitania very, very sad indeed! I was impressed with your mini accommodation for your overnight stay, if I downsized I could probably live in something like that….The Roaring Donkey looked a welcoming pub! fabulous tour Steve with fantastic views and great commentary as always, So pleased you survived the ‘Titanic’ see you next time then! 👍
So glad you enjoyed it just as much as me Bernice :) There's just something about Ireland I can't quite put my finger on, but I sure feel relaxed and happy when there :)
Just magnificent, I find myself becoming a little envious of your journeys and can't wait to get back there and do some my self, thank you so much and stay safe. Cheers.
Cheers Simon! This is a wee gem of a place :)
Glad you enjoyed your stay Steve, i used to live in Cork city and enjoyed many a day out in Cobh. Pairc Ui Chaoimh is a hurling stadium also used for Gaelic football. Next time your in Ireland you should try Waterford city or Dungarvan in the neighbouring county of Waterford.
Steve, Greetings from New Jersey again you have found interesting places the globe at the cathedral the tragic harbor the beautiful town and of course the Roaring Donkey 😉
Linda it was such a treat to go there, makes me want to explore more of the Emerald Isle!
A good old traditional Irish pub 👌 😊
Another good one mate. I'm sure I remember that infamous episode of Wish You Were Here when Judith Chalmers said she'd only had one hour's sleep and needed a nap before checking out the local Guinness :p
Haha no way! I'll be searching for that one now :D
Great vid, you’ve made me home sick for Cobh. Looks like I’m heading back to visited sooner than I thought 😂
Love it there, might head back as well!
What a fantastic place to travel to. It’s something I’d be interested in going to myself. Another great video.
Cheers Christopher! A wee hidden gem this one, had no idea!
If you get the chance you should visit the fishing port of Kinsale just a few miles from Cobh.
Ahh thanks! Definitely a return trip in the making already. I was on a Kinsale bus at one point, if I'd fallen asleep maybe I'd have seen the fishing port!
I visited Cobh in a cruise ship just a couple of weeks ago. Lovely place!
I've heard approx 100 cruise ships stop there every year, I'd been hoping to see one, but no luck this time!
Steve... Enough! Now I have to go to Ireland and I don't even have finish visiting Scotland yet 🤣
Haha I know the feeling Béatrice :D
Great video, Steve. I'm a Cobh resident , born and bred here. Lovely review 👍
Thanks so much for watching! Your town is beyond awesome!!!
So much contrast in one small town, the beauty of the globe and the colourful facades of the house compared to the sadness of jfk, Lusitania and the titanic pier, I can imagine the ‘last walk’ of the prisoner through those dark tight corridors. So glad your practising for New Year’s Day 2,023 steps. You’ll make it
Haha cheers John, in training for it already step by uphill step! :)
Great video. I'm really tempted by Cobh. As it happens, my daughter is taking her son and one of her nieces to Cork this every evening and I know they plan to visit Cobh, so it's been wonderful to see what it's like so that I can visualise their trip.
Superb Barney! Oh they'll absolutely love it there! :)
I live in Cobh :)
Love the spur of the moment trips - planes, trains, boats and scenery (not to mention the refreshment) keep them coming.
Cheers Kevin! :)
Brilliant video. Brought back so many memories for me, as I’ve been living in Jersey for 25 years.
Cheers Liam!
In todays money, for a 2 room suite on Titanic would cost over £40,000!!!!! I have an original Newspaper from April 1912.... Fascinating to read...... Cobh does look like a great place to visit, you have the ability to make the places you visit really special... Great stuff Steve..... Did you save a Guinness for me??? :-))
Your Guinness is still sitting on the bar, just tell them I sent you :) Oh I'd love a read of that newspaper!
@@steve-marsh You can read it .... But it will cost you more than 1 Pint.... :-)))
Whit an interesting wee trip Steve, thanks for sharing….
Cheers Scott! Have a great weekend!
thanks Steve, for showing me Cobh, and also how affordable the journey is! PS. your choices of music in your videos is great - love it!! :)
Thanks so much Jörn!
Really enjoyed this video and the amazing views, so interesting and like the music at the end of the video
Thanks so much for that spare of the moment trip Steve, excellent. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it Roger, an unexpectedly incredible town!
Wow 😮 the globe inside the cathedral
Well done yet again Steve. Cobh looks very nice, not to big, lots to see. Thanks.
Aaawwweeeeee! That was lovely! A nice Saturday evening surprise for us! Thanks Steve. 💖
Glad you enjoyed it Katrina! You are soooo welcome :)
@@steve-marsh 🥰
Another interesting video, great to see the Spitfire that was at the entrance to RAF Turnhouse, first time I ever flew was from there in a RAF Chipmunk with Paisley Air Traing Corps a brilliant experience.Cobh looks a great place to visit for a longer visit.
The summer of 2019, my daughter and I passed through Cork going from Waterford to Killarney, but our tour didn’t stop there, much less Cobh. As we didn’t get to visit County Tipperary either (where my ancestors came from), I’ll have to add it to the list for my dream return trip!
Erin, sounds like you need to get planning a return there very soon :)
Thanks Steve that was an absolutely fabulous video I’ve no idea how I missed it when it was published 🥂
Haha no worries mate, thanks for finding it :)
What a video. Loved the scenery and as always loved hearing all about the places you visited in this town. Well done on this video.
A pleasure Abby! Sorry, that other reply on here is not from me, I'm being spammed!
Brilliant Steve, a really magical & sombre trip. enjoyed it thanks. Take care and stay safe
Loved this video. This would be a trip id thoroughly enjoy! A beautiful town steeped in history with lots to see & do!
Amazing short money spent for a cool jaunt and visit - and to a different country no less!! I can’t imagine a cool trip like that happening here in USA for such little money 😳🤦♀️🤷♀️💰💰💰Thanks for regularly sharing your epic days out and the inspiration they provoke 🥇
Yeah, we really do take it for granted! And sometimes those flights are half what I paid, just crazy and I couldn't say no :)
Thanks for this Epic video - brilliant as always.
Thanks so much! :)
Fantastic tour I have heard about Cobh what a lovely place it is to visit now you have shown me x hope your legs have recovered thanks Steve I really enjoy your adventures
I was in Cobb in October 1995 but didn't spend much time there. I did see the memorial to the Titanic and one for all the Irish, largely sponsored by Irish-Americans, who left there to come to America. My father's ancestors came from a town near Cork, and probably left from Cobb (Queenstown) in 1840, before the Great Famine, to Boston, later setting in central NY State.
Thanks for sharing, Steve.
My pleasure Richard!!
It's fantastic for me to see these places and avoid all the hills and steps. Col D
Great vid Steve and what a beautiful and fascinating place Cobh is! I've never been there despite living in Ireland (north of the order) but after seeing your video it's now on my bucket list of places to visit. I'm am an avid follower of all your adventures and look forward to the next one. Hope Alicja's blisters have gotten better after that epic fife coast walk! 😲😜
Cheers mate! She's recovered well :) Definitely a recommended wee town, but I've got so much more to discover in Ireland!
@@steve-marsh- Having visited Cobh in the past, I was truly enamored of the cathedral there. So much rich history about her citizens, their lives and religious lifestyles. I have a photo of their 'Pancake' houses and the last anchorage for the Titanic until she departed on her ill-fated voyage to the US. I get shivers just thinking of the lives lost on her.
Fuirich sàbhailte agus fallain an dithis agaibh. // Stay safe and healthy you two.
@@steve-marsh a suggestion if you like walking and ancient history, is Allihes in west cork. And then take the trail to kenmare alone the coast.k
Super mini break, I love this sort of "holiday", even though its just a couple of days it always seems longer, I wonder why? Thanks again Steve for taking us on an away day!
Cheers David! Aye, you tend to pack more into these wee flying visits!
A place worth going to.
Looked really picturesque and with the sunshine as well wow. Well worth a visit i think, great vlog again Steve cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it, a special wee town :)
Loved this video Steve.I have always had a fascination about the Titanic so this was a great insight into the history of its leaving Ireland.I'm binge watching your videos at the moment as I love your down to earth but humorous commentary and the fantastic content.Best wishes.
Well that was really interesting! Thanks for a great video with lots of information!
Thanks so much Linda!
Great video. What an amazing place Cobh is. Never thought of such an interesting place in Ireland. Thanks very much Steve.
Thanks Jacky! It really was so much cooler than I expected, especially for me who loves to sit and watch all the different ships pass by :)
...and why wouldn't you think Ireland wouldn't have interesting places ???Weird thoughts!!
Ireland is full to the brim with interesting and fascinating places. Too many for one trip. It's why Ireland has so many return visitors.
Another great video Steve. Looked like a great wee town, never crossed my mind to go and visit but you have added it onto my list.
I was the same mate, proper wee hidden gem!
Did us proud with that video,, im born raised and still in cobh. Thanks for video,, hopefully will encourage people to come.
Cheers Marcus! Fantastic place, loved every minute!
Loved this Steve. You are a great travel ambassador for Scotland and for economical travel generally. Keep up the great work!
Awesome that Steve. We've been just along the coast to Kinsale a couple of times which is a cracking wee place but have never explored east of Cork. We're definitely going to visit Cobh someday though as it looks gorgeous so thanks for the heads up. On our last Kinsale trip we drove the Ring of Kerry which was spectacular and right up your street. We also did a fab whale watching trip out of Baltimore with Whale Watch West Cork and it was amazing as we saw loads of dolphins and a few minkies. Nic Slocum and his crew really look after you on his boats so that's very much recommended too 👍
I love how you've been everywhere Davey :) You have so much knowledge of these places on the tip of your tongue! Have a great weekend!
@@steve-marsh ah, but I'm a few years older than you Steve. I'm sure you'll catch me up when I'm old and dithery and can't go anywhere!
Looks well worth a visit and you did the town justice!
Cheers Ron! :)
Would you believe that I am going to visit Cobh and Spike tomorrow, just two days after the video was published!?! A complete coincidence. I live in the US and am visiting my home town of Cork with my family. I’ve been watching your videos for about two years and love them. Thanks for this one … very timely 😉
Haha no way Gavin! Have a fantastic time, it sure is a wonderful part of the world :)
Another fine trip. Have never been but seen many documentaries where the cathedral looks so dominant on the skyline. Great too see more of this little town as it seems well looked after. Allan.
Cheers Allan! It was all new to me and really loved it!
I never realized how much history this town has now I will have to visit Ireland as well as return to Scotland. You do a better job than any tourist board Steve. Keep them coming now time for a cuppa ☕
Thank you Steve! Another beautifull clip and what a town.
Cheers Gerd! :)
Ah, Cobh! Such a wonderful place with all of the colours and history. Next time you'll have to head out to Kinsale, which is also beautiful.
My wife and I will be staying in Kinsale at Jim Edwards’s inn from March 29 through April 5. Can’t wait!
Another beautiful journey, well done!
Welcome to Ireland 🇮🇪!! My home country , so glad you enjoyed your visit what a brilliant video as per usual really enjoyable hopefully you will pop over again in the future for another trip 👍👍👍
Thanks Michael! What a place, and absolutely - many more Irish adventures on the list already! Any recommendations???
@@steve-marsh …Dingle Co Kerry my favourite place & area ti visit. Also Galway City on the west coast , & Co Donegal in the north west. Lots to research indeed 👌👌
hook lighthouse in Co Wexford.
All of Co Donegal
Co Waterford coast. x
Love my Ireland holidays
@@michaelstaunton1632 thanks so much for the tips!
@Clare Clark and thanks to You Clare! :) I do love a lighthouse!
What a fantastic day out that was Steve. Love the look of Cobh, and i guess the sun made it even better for you. That view of the harbour was to die for.
I'm heading to West Cork in September, this vid has convinced me to stop at Cobh on the way! Great job
Nice one, glad to help! And have a great trip :)
you definitely should
Once again Steve...fantastic..wishing you both the best..
Cheers David!
Hi Steve, we love your videos, so it's good to see you in our part of the world. Glad you enjoyed your trip.
Thanks so much! I LOVE your part of the world!!!
Dammit Steve. I went to Cork 4 years ago and now you're really teasing me with what I missed out on! I didn't have enough time to visit Cobh, but I know that'll be the first stop when I revisit Ireland! Great video as always!
Haha I'll be heading back soon as well! Fantastic town!
Good stuff Steve. Worth it for the Guinness alone.
Ain't that the truth! Cheers!
Almost missed you on this one. Wasn’t expecting Ireland but you never fail with a good adventure. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Doris! Aye, a wee cheap flight and I couldn't resist a wee visit to our bonnie neighbour :)
I spent many a fun night at the Roaring Donkey, brings back memories, thank you
What a place Don! Cheers :)
@@steve-marsh My brother lives there, and the Roaring Donkey is his local, the reason I spent many a night there lol. My last trip I bought three American friends of mine over and they really enjoyed Cobh.
Wow - wow - wow ! Cannot believe all this is on our doorstep 😲 Thabk you again for showing these places and the history that goes with them 👍🏼♥️
You're very welcome! This one was a pleasure to film, so much going on there!
Another great informative vlog Steve👌 All your vids are very much appreciated. Thanks
You're very welcome Gordon!
Many Thanks...It's on the List.
My great grandfather moved the family to Cobh from Kerry to work on the docks, and the family have been there since, my cousins actually grew up on spike island there’s a museum there now and the family have pics displayed 💚 great video
That's so cool Bridget! And a lovely part of the world, thanks for getting in touch!
Steve I absolutely love your videos and enjoying catching up on a few I have missed. Have a good week.
Really enjoyed watching this, what a lovely place. We love Ireland, so many pretty places and everyone is so friendly. You and Alijca should think of taking the van over and tour the Wild Atlantic Way, I am sure you would both absolutely love it. Xx