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The Burren
The Burren One of Ireland’s most unique and photogenic landscapes, stretching over 160 square km, the Burren, derived from the Gaelic word Boireann meaning ‘rocky place’, is one of the most visited attractions in the Shannon region. Aptly named, the karst topography is characterized by its unusual
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Wicklow Mountains
Wicklow Mountains The Wicklow Mountains, called the Garden of Ireland, are a range of mountains running southeast from Dublin through County Wicklow. The mountains are a popular weekend and holiday retreat for Dubliners looking to get out of the city for fresh air and various recreational activiti
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National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology & History
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology & History The National Museum of Ireland is dedicated to showcasing items of Irish art, culture, and natural history. Of the three branches the collections are divided amongst, the archaeology section, located on Kildare Street, holds the best known and mos
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Doolin
Doolin With allegedly more musicians per square mile in this county than anywhere in the world, it’s unsurprising that this small fishing village is hailed as the capital of Irish folk music. Musical traditions still reign strong today, and those looking for an authentic taste of traditional Irish
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Temple Bar
Temple Bar Temple Bar is known as the cultural quarter of Dublin. Originally a slum that was to be developed into a bus terminus, it became home to a number of artists galleries and small businessmens shops who took advantage of the cheap rent in the 1980s. Presently, the Irish Film Institute and
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Blarney Stone
Blarney Stone Everyone wants the gift of eloquence, and some say the Irish have it, well, the gift of the gab anyway. So, how are they so blessed? Its all down to the Blarney Stone. For over two centuries people have been coming to Blarney Castle in the south of Ireland to kiss this stone set into
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Ring of Kerry
Ring of Kerry The Ring of Kerry is a amazing route passing through some of the most beautiful scenery is southern Ireland. The route is circular and around 110 miles (180km) in distance. It passes through Killarney with its lovely National Park alongside Lough Leane, around Iveragh Peninsula, pass
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Corn Mill
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Hezlett House
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Rathlin Island
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White Island
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Devenish Island
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Mural Directory
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War Memorial
A major landmark.
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Shaws Bridge
Five-arched bridge rebuilt in stone in 1698.
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Dogleap Centre
The Dogleap Centre houses a visitor centre and tearoom.
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Crawfordsburn Country Park
This park offers a number of good woodland and coastal walks.
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Island Arts Centre
Hosts classes, workshops, exhibitions and theatre performances.
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Hunger Strikers Memorial
The H-shaped Hunger Strikers Memorial is near the Free Derry Corner.
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Green Lane Museum
The Green Lane Museum contains old photographs and relics of the valley’s flax industry.
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