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🔔Shandon Bells (St. Anne's Church)

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St. Anne's Church, Shandon, is a historic landmark in Cork, Ireland, famous for its eight bells and the distinctive 'Four-Faced Liar' clock. Families can climb the 132-step spiral staircase to the bell-ringing chamber, where children (and adults) can pull the ropes to ring the bells (with guidance). The tower offers panoramic views of Cork city and harbour. Inside the church, there are stained glass windows and a small exhibition on the history of the bells.

  • Highlights: Ringing the bells (supervised), climbing the tower, views from the top.
  • Ages: Best for ages 5+, but younger kids can still enjoy the climb and bells if carried or helped.
  • Facilities: No café on site, but nearby cafes. Toilets limited. Steep stairs, not pram-friendly.
  • Practical tips: Arrive early to avoid queues. Bell ringing sessions are at set times; check website. Entry via guided tour or self-guided.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyCork
CountryIreland
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Climb early to beat queues

    Arrive early in the day, especially during school holidays and weekends, as the narrow 132-step spiral staircase gets busy.

  • Check bell-ringing session times

    Bell-ringing happens at set times. Check the website before visiting to ensure you arrive when sessions are running.

  • Not suitable for pushchairs

    The steep spiral staircase is not pram-friendly. Consider leaving your pushchair at ground level or arranging childcare if you have a baby.

  • Best for ages 5 and up

    Whilst younger children can visit, the narrow staircase makes it challenging. Older children (5+) will enjoy the climb and bell-ringing more.

  • Toilet facilities are limited

    Toilets on site are limited, so use facilities elsewhere first if visiting with younger children who may need quick access.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes

    The 132 spiral steps are steep and narrow. Ensure children wear supportive shoes with good grip.

  • Build in time for the views

    Once at the top, allow time to enjoy panoramic views of Cork city and harbour. On clear days, the vista rewards the climb.

  • No on-site food facilities

    There's no café in the church. Grab snacks or plan lunch at nearby cafés before or after your visit.

  • Supervision required for bell-ringing

    Children ring the bells under guidance and supervision. This is a highlight, so manage expectations that it's a structured activity.

  • Indoor activity suits rainy days

    This is an indoor landmark, making it ideal for wet Cork weather. A good option when outdoor plans change.

  • The 'Four-Faced Liar' clock is quirky

    Ask staff about the distinctive 'Four-Faced Liar' clock—it's historically interesting and children often find the story engaging.

  • Stained glass windows worth spotting

    The church's stained glass windows are beautiful. Challenge older children to spot details whilst exploring inside.

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