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Dublin County
Dublin County

Situated on Ireland's east coast, Dublin is buzzing right now. Originally a Viking city, the Republic of Ireland's capital mixes its medieval background with a palpable buoyancy to create..

Kerry
Kerry

County Kerry, located on the south-eastern coast of the Republic of Ireland, is dominated by beautiful and rugged peninsulas and inlets. Its Iveragh Peninsula is a popular spot with..

Cork
Cork

Cork is the Rupublic of Ireland's largest and southernmost county. Known as "The Rebel County" for its important role during the Irish War of Independence as well as the Irish Civil..

Kilkenny
Kilkenny

County Kilkenny, located in the southern end of the Republic of Ireland, has much to offer the visitor. For those interested in a sporting getaway, Kilkenny has a wide range of fishing..

Waterford County
Waterford County

Waterford County is in the south east of Ireland. It takes in a long sweeping coastline and two mountain ranges, the Knockmealdown Mountains and the Comeragh Mountains. The coastline has..

Belfast
Belfast

Northern Ireland’s capital has transformed itself over the past decade into a city of irrepressible energy and is now one of the island’s most sophisticated cities. Set in the..

Londonderry
Londonderry

Also called Derry after its picturesque county town on the west bank of river Foyle, Londonderry is known for its beautiful landscapes and historical buildings. Derry, known as 'the..

Giants Causeway
Giants Causeway

Ireland's only natural World Heritage site, the Giants Causeway is located on the northern coast of County Antrim. It is a large area of interlocking basalt columns, most of which are..

Ring of Kerry
Ring of Kerry

The Ring of Kerry is located in the South West of Ireland and is a 170 Kilometre loop around the Iveragh Peninsula. The route is one of the best known and busy tourist routes in Ireland..

Galway
Galway

Eyes light up and stories flow when anyone mentions Galway, a county defined by its untamed scenery, traditional culture and legendary nightlife. It's a region that holds a very special..

Cliffs of Moher
Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher are located in County Clare on Irelands west Coast. They are one of Irelands's most visited attractions and the stunning views offered make it easy to see why. The..

St Stephen
St Stephen's Green

St Stephen's Green is a historic city parkland in the centre of Dublin. It is adjacent to Grafton Street - a shopping hub which includes the "St Stephens Green Shopping Centre". The..

Dublin
Dublin

Over a thousand years old, Ireland's capital Dublin is situated on the east coast and about half way down the island. It is a colourful city, full of history, interesting sites and irish..

Crumlin Road Gaol
Crumlin Road Gaol

The Crumlin Road Gaol, also known as HMP Belfast is a disused prison in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The prison is opposite the Crumlin Road Courthouse which is also no longer in use.Crumlin..

Mussenden Temple
Mussenden Temple

Near the Northern Ireland town of Castlerock in country Londonderry, the Mussenden Temple is one of the more unusual structures you will come across in this part of the world. A small round..

Rock of Cashel
Rock of Cashel

Situated just 500 metres from Cashel town in Tipperary and an hours drive from Cork and two hours from Dublin, the Rock of Cashel is one of Irelands most distinct and famous icons. Most..

Trinity College
Trinity College

Trinity College is situated in the centre of Dublin, opposite to the irish Houses of Parliament. Founded by Queen Elizebeth I in 1592 Trinity College is one of the seven ancient..

Armagh
Armagh

County Armagh is the seat of both the Protestant and Catholic archbishops of Ireland, and, as such, serves as the spiritual capital of the country. Armagh was also the location of St..

Cobh
Cobh

Cobh is a sheltered seaport town on the south Coast of County Cork and is only and hours train ride from Cork City. Being situated on such a an large, accessible and protected harbour has..

Kilkenny City
Kilkenny City

Whether your passion is heritage, the great outdoors, or buzzing nightlife, Kilkenny has something for everyone. Kilkenny this year celebrates 400 years as a City and has a full year of..

Mount Stewart Gardens & House
Mount Stewart Gardens & House

Mount Stewart Gardens and House is an 18th century grand house and grounds located a few kilometres from Newtownards in Northern Ireland. The house today is owned by the National Trust but..

Temple Bar
Temple Bar

Situated next to the next to the Liffey River in Central Dublin, the Temple Bar district is world famous for being the lively cultural centre of Dublin. With a long rich history dating..

Achill Island
Achill Island

Achill Island is the largest Irish island, and is situated just off the western coast in County Mayo. It is accessible via a bridge from the mainland. The island has been populated from..

Armagh City
Armagh City

Armagh lies just inside the border of Northern Ireland around 65 kilometres south of Belfast. It has been known as the spiritual capital of Ireland for 1500 years. It is the home of both..

Avoca
Avoca

Avoca is a small town near Arklow, in co. Wicklow. It is situated on the River Avoca. The Avoca area has been associated with its famous copper mines for many years and the valley has been..

Bantry House
Bantry House

300 year old Bantry house is situated on the southern side of Bantry bay in County Cork. Bantry house originally started life as a small property that was purchased by Richard White in..

Bogside
Bogside

The Bogside is a residential neighbourhood outside the city walls of Derry in Northern Ireland. Originally a marshy area used as pastureland, the area has long been inhabited and has been..

Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills Distillery

The Old Bushmills Distillery is located just near the town of Bushmills, roughly 75 kilometres north of Belfast near the northern coast of Antrim. It lays claim to being the worlds oldest..

Carlingford
Carlingford

Carlingford Village, located about an hours drive from either Dublin or Belfast is a historic seaside village set near the Mourne Mountains among beautiful natural scenery and rich cultural..

Derry
Derry

Derry City is one of the oldest permanent settlements in Ireland and can trace it's history back over 1400 years. It lies in Northern Ireland on the west bank of the Foyle River. The city..

Devenish Island
Devenish Island

Located in Lower Lough Erne, Devenish Island has the well preserved ruins of an ancient monastery. The island is fairly small, just under 2 kilometres long and a kilometre wide. The..

Donegal Town
Donegal Town

Donegal Town is a small and charming settlement in on the north east coast of Ireland. It is nestled on the shores of Donegal Bay around a small harbour at the entrance to the Eske River...

Downpatrick Cathedral
Downpatrick Cathedral

The Downpatrick Cathedral in stands on the Hill of Down in the town of Downpatrick in Northern Ireland. The cathedral is of gothic design and is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. The current..

Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle

Very close to the town of Bushmills on the northern coast of Antrim in Northern Ireland, Dunluce Castle is surely the quintessential vision of a medieval stronghold. It is situated..

Ennis
Ennis

Ennis is the sixth largest town in Ireland and is situated only 20km from Shannon airport. The word Ennis means Island in irish and unsurprisingly Ennis is situated on an island created by..

Enniscoe House
Enniscoe House

When Francis Jackson moved to the county Mayo in the 1660's he probably never imagined that 350 years later the twelth generation of his descendants would still be there, in the same house..

Enniscrone
Enniscrone

Enniscrone on the west coast of Ireland about 30 kilometres west of the city of Sligo is not your typical irish destination. It is not famous for it's shamrocks or Guiness but more for it's..

Galway City
Galway City

Situated in the mid west of ireland Galway is the fifth largest and fastest growing city in Ireland. Galways origins have been traced back to a settlement surrounding a fort and the river..

Glendalough
Glendalough

Glendalough is one of Ireland's most beautiful visitors' destinations. For thousands of years people have been drawn to 'the valley of the two lakes' for its spectacular scenery, rich..

Guinness Storehouse
Guinness Storehouse

The Guiness Storehouse is reputed to be the Number 1 attraction for international visitors to Ireland. Over 4 million people have visited the storehouse since it opened in the year 2000...

Hook Head
Hook Head

A light on Hook Head has marked the entrance to Waterford Harbour for at least two thousand years. The present structure, the medieval tower of Hook, is about 800 years old – one of the..

Inistioge
Inistioge

A popular destination for visitors, the beautiful village of Inistioge, set deep in the Nore Valley, is surrounded by mature woodland and rolling hills. Woodstock Estate and Gardens are..

K Club Golf Course
K Club Golf Course

Just under 30 kilometres to the west of Dublin, the K Club is not your ordinary Golf Resort. The Magnificent Mansion on the grounds is known as Strafford House and dates back to 550AD and..

Killarney
Killarney

Nestled at the base of Irelands largest Mountain range, MacGillicuddy Reeks, about 80 kilometres north west of Cork is Killarney. The town is the gateway to the Killarney Valley and the..

Kylemore Abbey & Garden
Kylemore Abbey & Garden

Kylemore Abbey is located near the village of Kylemore in Galway county. The Abbey is sited on an idealic Lake and is backed by steep mountains providing a postcard perfect view. The Abbey..

Limerick City
Limerick City

Limerick Riverside City is the hub and capital of the Shannon Region. Its colourful and fascinating history is evident everywhere and proudly maintained. Apart from its modern shopping..

Marble Arch Caves
Marble Arch Caves

The Marble Arch Caves are situated the rugged mountainous countryside of counties Fermanagh and Cavan. The 380,000 year old caves were first explored in 1895 with further exploration in the..

New Ross
New Ross

New Ross is a small town of 7000 people situated in County Wexford and Irelands only inland port. As well as the usual historic architectural highlights typical of Irish towns New Ross is..

Newgrange
Newgrange

Newgrange is one of the most famous prehistoric sites in the world. It is located in county Meath around 40 kilometres north of Dublin. Newgrange was originally built over 5000 years ago..

Parliament Buildings
Parliament Buildings

The Parliament Buildings of Northern Ireland are located in the Stormont area of Belfast, because of this the buildings are commonly known as "Stormont". It is currently the seat of the..

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