The west of Cork covers a wide area, so it would depend on where you were coming from. To take a good starting point, we could use the town of Bantry. From Bantry to Kilkenny is about 230 kilometres or 143 miles.
248 km or 154.1 mi
About 104 kilometres or 64 miles.
About 250Km/156miles. Avg 3 -4 hours in a car.
About 160 miles or 250 kilometres.
3907 MI/ 6288 KM
Cork is the largest county in Ireland and it has many towns in it, far too many to list. Here are just 20:BantryMitchelstownBantryKinsaleSkibbereenCastlehavenMillstreetCobhBanteerMidletonKanturkFermoyDunmanwayClonakiltyBandonMacroomOvensNewmarketMallowYoughal
not that I know of. There is a shop in Kilkenny, which is not far from Wexford. Here is the address: Units 29-31 McDonagh Junction Kilkenny Tel: (056) 771 5670
It was given its city charter in 1609, but there has been a settlement there as far back as the 6th century.
West Cork would include a large area, so it depends on where you are going from as to how far it is to Cork city. It would be at least 30 miles and anything up to about 60 miles.
From Cork city it is about 77 miles or 124 kilometres to Shannon. However, Cork is a large county, so there are parts of it that would be nearer and further. The nearest would be Charleville, which is about 40 miles or 64 kilometres while from Baltimore it is about 125 miles or 200 kilometres.
Ireland is not in eastern Europe. It is about as far west as you can get!
About 82 miles or 132 kilometres.