West Cork Model Railway Village
Clonakilty, County CorkAbout West Cork Model Railway Village
West Cork Model Railway Village The village is a hand made model of the old West Cork Railway Line with fully working trains and the towns that the railway served. Each model is a replica of the town as it was back in the 1940s and it's a great way to make local history real for all ages. The new indoor interpretive room tells the story of the railway towns and the people who lived and worked on the lines support this. Plus indoor soft play room and outdoor playground, and a road train tour of Clonakilty.
Opening Times
September to June 11:00 - 17:00
July to August 10:00 - 18:00
Pricing & Tickets
Adults: €11.00
Kids (6+): €6.50
Toddlers (2-5): €4.50
Seniors: €8.00
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Last Updated: 06:47 26/02/2026
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