Tours/Cork/Fota House, Arboretum & Gardens Admission Ticket
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Fota House, Arboretum & Gardens Admission Ticket

4.8(70)Cork1 hour
VIATOR5.0(7)TRIPADVISOR4.8(63)

Description

Fota House is one of Ireland’s finest examples of Regency period architecture with superb neoclassical interiors. The main house dating from 1820, remained in the sole ownership of the Smith-Barry family for 155 years and today it shares the compelling life story of this family and their household staff. It also houses one of the largest collections of landscape paintings spanning the 17th to 19th century. Now an Irish Heritage Trust Property, a visit to Fota House set amongst 115 acres, within the original 780 acre estate promises endless opportunities for adventure. It features a globally renowned arboretum with a collection of rare and exotic plantings from the southern hemisphere, formal and working gardens that evolve with colour, scent & texture through each passing season

Tour Options

Guided House Tour
  • Duration: 1 hour

Itinerary

Admission included60 min

Fota House is one of Ireland’s finest examples of Regency period architecture with superb neoclassical interiors. The main house dating from 1820, remained in the sole ownership of the Smith-Barry family for 155 years and today it shares the compelling life story of this family and their household staff. Now an Irish Heritage Trust Property, a visit to Fota House set amongst 115 acres, within the original 780 acre estate promises endless opportunities for adventure. It features a globally renowned arboretum with a collection of rare and exotic plantings from the southern hemisphere, formal and working gardens that evolve with colour, scent & texture through each passing season

Highlights

Local guide

What's included

Included
Local guide
Not included
Does not include the €3 site parking fee, payable on exit from the car park by card or cash

Traveller Ratings

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Important Information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • The large Majority of the property is wheelchair accessible

Reviews(70)

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fionaoL5215GB
June 22, 2026
A memorable afternoon

I visited Fota house with my 90 year old mother and a friend yesterday and Lynn gave us a tour. We felt like VIPS as she gave us a tour all to ourselves even though we were late for the scheduled tour. She was so good at her job, full of entertaining stories and really brought the house to life for us. And we had a lovely cup of coffee in the tearoom after, highly recommended

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J5394EQsteffis
June 21, 2026
Recommended.

Unique insight into the feeling of that time. Very dedicated guide. Highly recommended.

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Emer Q
May 5, 2026
Fantastic day out

I was lucky enough to participate in a group guided tour of fota house and gardens. We were blessed with the best most informative guide - and I’m sorry but I can’t remember the ladies name. We did the garden tour followed by the house tour. The lady took her time with everyone’s questions snd had plenty of historical anecdotes! This was followed by a delicious lunch! It was a wet day and although some of the tour was out doors it didn’t dampen the spirits!

Operator response

Thank you so much for your review. We are delighted to hear you enjoyed both the guided tour of the gardens and the house. Our guides are incredibly passionate about sharing the history and stories of Fota House, so it’s lovely to know that Lynn made the experience so informative and engaging we will be sure to pass along your kind words to her. We hope to welcome you back to Fota House again soon.

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C901PZrachelm
December 11, 2025
Worst Santa Visit Ever!

The first station were two elves, they had to make a train from 4 pieces of wood with Velcro. Send station was Mrs Claus where she read a book for ten mins which was poor. Then we met Santa and the first thing I noticed was his beard was ridiculous. He said come here and take a photo first. Then asked where we were from and made a joke about cork jerseys which the kids didn’t get. Then asked the kids what they wanted and my son said a motorbike, instead of being nice about it he said where is your licence. Then we were told to leave. Very short. My daughter came out and said he was clearly fake did you see his beard. And then they got books as a present, I felt so sad for my kids. Worse €115 spent!

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hilaryd275
October 4, 2025
Really interesting tour of the house

A really interesting tour of the house with Lynn, a very knowledgeable and friendly guide. Lynn was especially kind as we arrived at the wrong time for a tour but it was our only chance and she very kindly took us on our own tour. We are so glad that she did! Thank you Lynn, it was very informative with interesting stories.

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alanoE8063IX
September 26, 2025
The history of a big house, brought to life in beautiful surroundings

A very enjoyable tour with M. as our guide. I'm from Carrigtwohill, and have visited the gardens now and then, but didn't quite realise what a gem we had locally, with the house itself and its history. The tour lasted an hour and a half, and we could easily have lingered for another hour or more in the various rooms, looking at the paintings and furnishings. Afterwards, we purchased 'Through the Green Baize Doors' - a book of recollections of Fota House from someone who worked there in the mid 20th century. The stories of the people who lived and worked here (some of which had been imparted by our tour guide, and on whose recommendation we bought the book) added pathos to beauty of the physical house. The nearby presence of the gardens and arboretum further enrich the offering. It'd be great if the place were more easily accessible by foot and bicycle from Carrigtwohill (I know this is outside the remit of Irish Heritage Trust, but perhaps it's something the local council could work on, in conjunction with those on the island).

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Angela F
September 18, 2025
A definite go to particularly if you are a wheelchair user and love history!

What a great place to visit! My husband is a wheelchair user and normally these historic house tours are out of bounds for him. Not Fota House - he was able to enjoy 80 per cent of the tour with a lift ride to the first floor. The staff are second to none in terms of welcome and hospitality - a special thank you to Maeve and Carmel. The story of the house is warm and authentic and it’s great that the Irish Heritage Trust is keeping the history alive for visitors. You get a great cup of coffee too! Well done.

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W8316APtonyo
August 3, 2025
We thoroughly enjoyed our visit and we highly recommend a visit to this stunning house. Tony & Marjorie O'Leary. Cork

Today we were expertly guided through Fota House by Laura, whose enthusiasm for her subject was infectious. Her knowledge of the history of the house and family was very impressive.

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lorcanw585
July 17, 2025
Fota house old but a real good time to spend your free time

Great history and many different rooms. nice staff and great experience. Lovely Coffee shop nice food. Good gift shop .would go again

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577donalm
July 16, 2025
Amazing Fota House and Gardens

Just completed a fabulous tour of Fota House. Our guide, Lynn, did an exceptional job making the whole history of the house and area, come a live with her delightful stories and excellent knowledge. Fota house can easily stand side by side with Muckross House with its amazing history, architecture and grounds. Would highly recommend visiting.

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