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Deasy Coach Hire Cork - Offering bus and golf tours of Ireland, charter service, airport transfers, company travel, and general coach hire.

Cork City Guide - Includes accommodation details, information about events, and suggested walking tours.

Rothar Cycle Tours - Bicycle hire and bike tours of Ireland, France, Spain and Croatia.

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