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Dingle Bay: ... pubs and all tastes are catered for in beautiful restaurants. Accommodation is relatively cheap and there is something to suit everyone from backpackers to those who prefer 5* On leaving the town, a trip to see Fungi is a must. Fungi is a male bottlenose dolphin who is a permanent fixture in the bay. Boat trips leave daily to see him! Also worth a mention is Slea Head. this is another beautiful area just outsi...
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Sightseeing National - Glendalough Glendalough
Sightseeing National / The picturesque valley of Glendalough is located in the Wicklow Mountains of eastern Ireland. Saint Kevin founded a monastery in Glendalough in the 6th century, and the valley became an important religious center. The ruins of several churches of the 11th
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Cork City Gaol Cork City Gaol
Sightseeing National / Old historic prison. Sunday's Well, Cork
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Sightseeing National - Blarney Castle Blarney Castle
Sightseeing National / Castle. About four miles to the north-east of Cork city.
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All Other Attractions in Donegal All Other Attractions in Donegal
Sightseeing National / Please suggest your favourite attractions, which you’d like to review of course! Anything goes: e.g. a sight, a museum, a theme park, a castle, or any other places of interest to you.
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Sightseeing National - Rock of Cashel Rock of Cashel
Carraig Phadraig / Sightseeing National / Cashel / County Tipperary / Ireland
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Aillwee Cave Aillwee Cave
Pluaiseanna an Aill Bhuí / Sightseeing National / The Burren (An Bhoireann) / County Clare / Ireland
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Sightseeing National - Loch Gur and Stone Circle Loch Gur and Stone Circle
nr Bruff / Sightseeing National / County Limerick / Ireland
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Tivoli Theatre Tivoli Theatre
Sightseeing National / off Thomas Street. Tel: 0353 1453 5998.
   
Sightseeing National - National Library of Ireland, National Library of Ireland,
Sightseeing National / Kildare Street,Dublin 2. Tel: +353-(0)1-6030200
   
National Wax Museum National Wax Museum
Sightseeing National / Granby Row, Parnell Square, DUBLIN 1. Tel: +353-(0)1-8726340
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bailey_kipper_uk Loch Gur and Stone Circle
... and tells you the story of the local area and of the Lough. There is also a small island on site where there were Neolithic Houses excavated during the 1950s’. Apparently people settled there from 3500BC which made them among Ireland’s oldest farmers. Don’t think they had any problems with dairy price fixing by the local shops. There are a few smaller sites of interest dotted around near the main site. These are firstly a Wedge Tomb. This tomb dates back to roughly 2500BC, and when excavated in 1938 was found to contain at least 12 people (8 adults and 4 children). They also found some pottery and flint. There is also a ‘New Church’ which was built in ...
Read the full review: Och, it's a Lough by bailey_kipper_uk
bailey_kipper_uk Aillwee Cave
... however of the bears, also there are interesting formations of stalactites and stalagmites, and one big waterfall. The other part of the cave is longer but not accessible by groups, however I’m sure if you had the right gear and a few spare quid they would let you try and get through the other section. However it’s very tight and there are a few underwater sections, I think the guide said only about 3 people have ever done it. On the main tour there are a few bridges to cross, which is a bit scary as it’s quite dark down there, maybe worth taking a torch if you don’t plan on being at the front. The cave is a constant 10 degrees Celsius, however it’s certainly not c...
Read the full review: It's dark down there by bailey_kipper_uk
bailey_kipper_uk Rock of Cashel
... cathedral and attached round tower are the main focal point of the visit. There is a large amount of restoration work going on so some of the areas are out of bounds but you can still see more than enough. The round tower is very well restored and is absolutely massive, I tried to take a photo from the base but it was hard to get everything in. There of course used to be a roof to the cathedral however this has obviously gone so make sure you take an umbrella if it’s a wet day. When you wander around the cathedral there many statues and carvings and also tombs and some artwork that is in the process of being restored. The bell tower in the centre of the cathedr...
Read the full review: It's not just a rock by bailey_kipper_uk
 
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