Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Moria Murrell; Minister Hildegarde Naughton TD; Cllr Ben Dalton O’Sullivan, Deputising for the Mayor of the County of Cork; An Tánaiste Simon Harris TD; Minister Jerry Buttimer TD, and Nicola Radley, Director of Service, Cork County Council, as Cork County Council has officially opened new tourist display rooms at Camden Fort Meagher. Photo: Michael O’Sullivan/OSM PHOTO

More to see at Camden Fort Meagher

New tourists display rooms have been opened in the historic Camden Fort Meagher in Crosshaven.

This iconic tourist attraction underwent extensive essential restoration during 2023 and 2024. The work focused on protecting and conserving the casemate building which houses the fort’s primary tourist exhibitions.

The exhibitions showcase the history of Camden Fort Meagher and pays tribute to local community volunteers who began reclaiming and restoring the fort in 2010, spearheading its transformation into an award-winning site.

In October 2024, Costello Masonry Conservation Limited and Cork County Council were awarded first prize in the Specialist or Specialist Services Contract at the Irish Construction Excellence Awards. Since then, Cork County Council and local volunteers have collaborated to fully commission the casement block with new exhibitions.

Camden Fort Meagher dates back to 1550 with the present fort upgraded in the late 1700s and 1800s to support the naval defence of Cork Harbour. It is recognised as one of the finest remaining examples in the world of a classical coastal artillery fort.

Cllr Ben Dalton O’Sullivan, Deputising for the Mayor of the County of Cork; An Tánaiste Simon Harris TD; Minister of State with responsibility for Community Development, Jerry Buttimer TD; and Minister of State at the Department of Children, Disability and Equality, Hildegarde Naughton TD were all present to cut the ribbon on the new space at a special event recently.

Cllr Dalton O’Sullivan said: “The restoration and renovation of the casement building which houses the fascinating new exhibitions was made possible through significant investment by Cork County Council supported by Government funding through the Historic Structures Fund and Community Monuments fund. This building, its barrel-vaulted roofs and the entire fort is of huge historical and architectural significance.

“For almost 400 years the fort played a key role as a strong strategic position for the defence of Ireland, the west coast of England and Wales with 65% of the fort located underground in a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers. The fort’s military and more recent history is told through these new displays and I hope they will inform and entertain.”

A Tánaiste Simon Harris said: “Camden Fort Meagher is a place of national historical significance and a powerful symbol of Ireland’s military and maritime heritage. Its restoration is a testament to what can be achieved through collaboration between local communities and Government. These new exhibitions will deepen public understanding of our shared past while enhancing the visitor experience for all. I commend Cork County Council, the volunteers, and all involved in bringing this vision to life.”

Minister Jerry Buttimer said: “The transformation of Camden Fort Meagher is a shining example of community spirit and strategic investment working hand in hand.

“The fort not only tells the story of our nation’s past, but also embodies the power of local volunteers and the value of community-led regeneration. These new display rooms will serve as a focal point for tourism, education, and civic pride for generations to come.”

Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Moira Murrell said Cork County Council has plans to further develop Camden Fort Meagher as a key tourist destination for Cork County in collaboration with Fáilte Ireland as part of the Cork City, Harbour and East Cork Destination Experience Plan.

“The fort has the potential to be a significant economic driver for both Crosshaven and the wider harbour area. We look forward to working with both Fáilte Ireland and Government departments to identify funding opportunities to allow Camden Fort Meagher and the wider community to reach its full economic and tourism potential.”

Camden Fort Meagher is open to the public from April to October, Wednesday to Sunday and on Bank Holidays Mondays, it will be open 7 days a week during July and August. It is accessible by public transport on route 220 and tickets can be purchased at the entrance to the fort.