Drake’s Pool is situated on the mouth of the Owenabue river, before it flows into Cork Harbour. This spot is very well known to locals as there is a walkway, on the site of the old railway line from Carrigaline to Crosshaven. This walk is about 7 km long and stops at the Royal Cork Yacht Club in Crosshaven. Many people use this walk every day, either walking, running, cycling or strolling. There are a few car parks along the route, so if one doesn’t feel like doing the whole walk, there are always options.
According to history, Sir Frances Drake is meant to have sailed up the Owenabue River, while hiding from the Spanish Armada, and this is how Drake’s Pool got its name.
By the way, the Royal Cork Yacht Club is the oldest yacht club in the world, it started in 1720 and has been going ever since.
Here are some photos I took this afternoon at Drake’s Pool.