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LovesTravel Newgrange (County Meath): ... particular, the winter solstice. They later became a focus of Celtic paganism in tales of gods, goddesses, warriors, and tragic love. And according to the myths and legends that flourished in Christian Ireland, they were connected with fairies and were regarded as cemeteries of the High-Kings of Tara, indeed the High-Kings of Ireland itself. For modern visitors, like Himself and Yours Truly, the Brú na Bóinn...
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Destination National / Neolithic monument. Valley of the Boyne - Meath (South of the river Boyne on the L21, 2km west of Donore. Sign-posted from Drogheda (off N1), and from Slane (off N2). Tel = +353 41 9880300 (visitor centre).
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Destination National / Ireland's third most populous city after Dublin and Belfast. The River Lee flows through the city, an island in the river forming the main part of the city centre just before the Lee flows into Lough Mahon and thence to Cork Harbour, one of the world's largest natural harbours. The city is...
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Destination National / Dublin, originally founded as a Viking settlement, is the largest city and capital of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region.
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MagdaDH Dingle
... peninsula is located in County Kerry in the west of Ireland and its tip is the most westerly point of Ireland. The main settlement of the peninsula is the town of Dingle, a picturesque fishing port and a centre of tourist trade for the whole region. We spend a pleasant couple of hours walking around Dingle s harbour and nearby streets: there are prettily painted cottages, gift and craft shops, pubs and fish and chip places galore; and the seafront boasts a brass statue of dolphin Fungie: a Bottlenose Dolphin which choose to make Dingle Harbour his home. He is possibly the most famous inhabitant of Dingle and boating trips are organised to see him - as some dolphin...
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fizzywizzy Howth
... the grounds that no trip to Ireland is complete without a plate of oysters, and that oysters always take best at the seaside, we made the twenty-five minute trip from Dublin s Connolly Station to the picturesque seaside suburb (and peninsula) of Howth (rhymes with "both"). We weren t the only ones; the train was packed with a mixture of tourists and Dubliners and we realised we d have plenty of company on a trip we d hoped would enable us to escape the city. Fortunately we were wearing our walking shoes and we managed to escape the hordes who didn t venture far from the harbour. First stop, though, was the Sunday morning food market where producers from the...
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Pablo_Sevilla Dublin in General
... the nightlife!? So we did actually start to wonder what Dublin did have to offer other than Guiness and nightlife and did some research online. We discovered it had a viking museum, a modern art museum, trinity college and the Guinness brewery. "Well..." we thought, "the adverts on television are always raving about Ireland" (discover Ireland), so we decided to give it a go. Big mistake! - Trinity college is just a normal university, not even that big. What is the big deal? - The Guinness brewery is £15 so we naturally we didn t bother. - Pretty much 80% of the Modern Art Museum s exhibitions were closed, we were told they had to borrow exhibi...
Read the full review: "Discover Ireland!" Yes discover how bad it is! by Pablo_Sevilla
 
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