Belfast Castle

Belfast Castle

ATTRACTIONS CLARE The Burren Cliffs of Moher A fascinating landscape nearly 6 miles wide. Quickly climbing the list of European It is the host of all the major organic habitats. ‘must-sees’. The steep cliffs (214 meters the rigid surface, wildflowers and flowing high) and the Atlantic Ocean stretching the water is a treat to witness. horizon provides an incredible view! Bunratty Castle Ailwee Caves One of the best restored medieval castles in The golden caves are a great for a spooky Ireland. Its bloody history is well portrayed in spectacle. They are more than just caves- you TV series ‘Game Of Thrones’. can visit the birds and eagle display too. Dromoland Castle Craggaunowen Savour your first glimpse of this majestic castle This 16th century castle and now and its enchanting lake. This luxurious 5 star hotel outdoor museum is an excellent & castle is brilliant for a day visit or overnight. example of tribal living in the bronze age. CLARE Shannon Estuary Ballinalacken Castle The Shannon is the longest river in One of Ireland’s many hidden gems, Ireland at 360 km. It begins in County this tower castle was constructed in Cavan in the north and ends in a 70- the 15th century. Now there is a lovely mile estuary near the city of Limerick. hotel beside it. Corcomroe Abbey Most of this monastery has stood strong since the 13th century,The Burren provides an epic backdrop. CORK Blarney Castle Blarney Stone Built nearly 600 years ago and still standing Famous for old tales that claim; kissing the strong. Known for being the best castle stone will grant you the ability of eloquence. freeroaming tour. Excellent free-roam tour. Cork City Cork Opera House Like Venice, the city is built upon water, and This 1,000 seat opera house is home to the city centre is built on an island in the River both local and international shows. A Lee, just upstream of Cork Harbour. It is mixture of contemporary and traditional quickly gaining a reputation as one of design make it a stunning sight. Europe's hippest cities. Kinsale Fota Wildlife Park The beautiful and colorful maritime town is The park is a 75-acre wildlife park located known as the marine gourmet capital of Ireland. on Fota Island and it is home to nearly 30 Wander through the narrow streets and find mammals and 50 bird species. Great fun some outstanding restaurants. for the family. It features animal develop- ment programs. CORK Titanic Experience Blackrock Castle Through stunning visual & audio effects and This 16th century castle is filled with fun and stories passed on through time with historical education with lots to do including in-depth analysis, you can gain a true insight exhibitions, labs, cosmo displays and more. of what really happened. Cork City Gaol Spike Island Former prison - now museum, The island is 103 acres in size, in the 18th you’ll be given insight to how century it was a monastic settlement. It is day-to-day prison life was in this located in one of the largest harbour in the Gaol. world. In its history it has been used as a prison and fortress. Red Abbey English Market The 14th century Abbey is a source of It is a really cool old-age market has been in Corks medieval history. It is Cork City's operation since 1788. It is the oldest municipal last remaining structure from the medi- market in the world. eval period. DONEGAL Malin Head Glenveagh The rocky coastline of Ireland's most northerly The second largest national park in Ireland at point are a great sight. Take a deep breath of 170 square kilometers. It is host to a beautiful the fresh Atlantic Ocean. The area is renowned assortment of mountains, lakes, greenery and for epic scenery and plenty of historical wildlife. Previously known as a private deer significance. forest before becoming a national park in 1975. Glenveagh Castle Slieve League Glenveagh Castle is a large castellated These green, steep-sloped mountains pro- Mansion house built in the Scottish Baronial vide an epic view from the top including the style within Glenveagh National Park. Its scenic Lough Eske. From the bottom the construction in a remote mountain setting view of the mountains is just as good. was inspired by the Victorian idyll of a romantic highland retreat. Blue Stack Mountains Doagh Famine Village These green, steep-sloped mountains pro- This is a tour filled with historical information vide an epic view from the top including the about the Irish famine which gripped the scenic Lough Eske. From the bottom the country from 1845 to 1852. It is filled with view of the mountains is just as good. attractions. DONEGAL Horn Head River Swilly This magnificent sight got its name through The waterway flows through the how it looks. Horn Head has many remains heart of Letterkenny & is 42 kilome- of Neolithic stone circles, court tombs, ters in length. passage tombs and prehistoric field boundaries. Gweebarra Bay Gweebarra Bay is located on the west coast of County Donegal, in Ireland. The mouth of the River Gweebarra and Inishkeel Island are here. It is home to a splendid beach. DUBLIN Guinness Storehouse Jameson Distillery Guinness is one of Ireland's leading exports. Learn how this excellent whiskey is made During the storehouse tour you will receive a while enjoying the fun experience of the tour. certificate for pulling ‘the perfect pint’. Phoenix Park Dublin Zoo Excellent for a picnic or stroll. So close to the One of the world’s oldest zoos. Home to many city yet it is unharmed by city havoc. An esti- rare species which are involved in a breeding mated 30% of the park is covered by trees and program for endangered species. Home to the park features A 62-metre-tall obelisk built mammals, reptiles, birds, invertebrates and to commemorate victories of Arthur Wellesley, amphibians… there is definitely something you 1st Duke of Wellington. haven’t seen before. Trinity College and Chester Beatty Library the Book of Kells Its historical significance cannot go unnoticed. This charitable library is home to an excep- The campus has beautiful & old architecture. tional collection of religious and artistic work. The Book Of Kells’ is famous for its lavishing design and is a must see for many tourists in Dublin. DUBLIN Croke Park Natural History Museum With a capacity of 82,300 seats, it is the Its variety of historical artifacts and extinct colosseum for Irish sport and concerts. animals provides the ultimate playground for Get a ticket and experience the atmo- you history lovers with a thirst for knowledge. sphere for yourself. Aviva Stadium Smaller than Croke Park with 51,700 seats but its design is immense. The exterior is composed of an innovative transparent polycarbonate panes which is an epic sight on a good day. GA LWAY Galway City Connemara More relaxed than Dublin City. The cobblestone An astonishing natural district. It is filled with streets are full of buskers, bars and shops. It is a great views and sights. Take in its photogenic great city to explore and very cultural. beauty. Kilmacduagh Monastery Galway Cathedral This site of old monastic settlement is full of It is the youngest of Europeʼs great stone tradition. The iconic round tower leans over half Cathedrals. The traditional exterior is a meter to the side and the only door is 7 complemented by a vibrant and light stone meters above ground level. interior. Shop Street Aran Islands This fairytale street has everything; shops, bars These islands are an exhibition of cultural Irish & restaurants and entertainment. The cobble- values that are lost in most places. Irish is stone ground and small buildings define the spoken here and traditional methods of living streets of Galway City are exercised here. GA LWAY Salthill Dunguaire Castle An iconic part of Galway. You can hear The name is derived from the King of mention of this seaside area in lots of Irish Connacht, it hosts a number of ban- music. It is great for the family and quets throughout the year. romance. KERRY The Ring of Kerry Dingle Peninsula One of Ireland's most scenic routes. It is a 179 Unlike the Ring Of Kerry, where the cliffs tend kilometer loop of some of the best sights to dominate the ocean, it is the ocean that domi- see and great Irish towns to experience the nates the Dingle Peninsula. The sea surrounds culture. the green hills has crafted the ridged surface through time, into the maritime spectacle we see now. Slea Head Muckross House Known to be one of the main points of a great This 19th century Victorian mansion is nes- driving and cycling route. tled beside a lake and Killarney National Park. It has excellent gardens, a delightful restau- rant and lots to see inside. Ross Castle Torc Waterfall This castle may be considered a typical Deep within the Kerry Way you’ll find this example of the stronghold of an Irish Chief- magical waterfall flow down the mossy green tain during the middle ages. It is now a tour rocks into a bumpy stream. It is around 20 spot and B&B. meters high. It is a great landmark of a fan- tastic walkway. KERRY Muckross Abbey Killarney National Park The present well-preserved ruins The first national park to be created in include a church with a wide, square Ireland- in 1932. It is filled with landmarks as tower and fine windows, and a vaulted well as monuments and wildlife. Take advan- cloister with an arcade of arches tage of its photogenic landscape.

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