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Where to go if you're a tourist in Ireland 🇮🇪

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It's easy to put together such a wonderful list ✨️ There are so many places in my home country that are beautiful to visit and to make memories to last a lifetime ✨️ ❤️
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County Kerry

My favourite place in ireland 🇮🇪
 
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Without a doubt the most beautiful drive you will ever take ❤️ take a bus tour or drive around what is called 'the ring of kerry'. Stop along the way for some hot whiskeys or Guinness and take in the scenery. Along the way you can watch sheepdogs in...
Ring of Kerry | Ireland.com
 
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The gap of dunloe is a narrow mountain pass running north to south in County Kerry, that separates the MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range in the west, from the Purple Mountain Group range in the east. Take a bike through here or a horse and cart f...
Gap of Dunloe
 
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In the southwest of County Kerry is an expanse of rugged, mountainous country that sweeps down to the world-famous Lakes of Killarney. Here, stretching across 10,000 hectares, lies Killarney National Park, with its unforgettable combination of mounta...
Killarney - National Parks of Ireland
 
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Torc Mountain and the waterfall of the same name are synonymous with Killarney. The spectacular Torc waterfall and its shouldered peaks are some of the most photographed scenes in the Killarney area.
Torc Mountain
 
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If you're looking for an amazing hotel with amazing views in kerry then the Europe Hotel is the place for you. Breathtaking views from your room breakfast to die for and fantastic service 🙌
The Europe Hotel & Resort: Luxury 5-Star Hotels in Killarney ...
 
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Meet the Sheep in their Natural Environment And See the Skilled Border Collie Dogs at Work Rounding up the Sheep. During Summer Months you will also experience how sheep are Shore and during the Spring Time, you will get to see the New Baby Lambs.
Kissane Sheep Farm

Dublin

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If you want to truly immerse yourself in the unique history, heart and soul of Ireland’s most iconic beer, there’s only one place to go – its home. The Guinness Storehouse contains seven unforgettable floors of sights, sounds and sensations in a buil...
Guinness Storehouse: Welcome to the Home of Guinness
 
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The Temple Bar houses a young and vibrant crowd who know their drink and demand good music. There’s a discerning yet warm atmosphere in this contemporary drinking den where you can simply step off the street to enjoy a huge range of craft beers on r...
The Temple Bar Pub | Dublin, Ireland
 
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Two Ancient, dramatic and intriguing cathedrals. It is filled with monuments, 19th-century stained glass and a beautiful Lady Chapel.
Just a 10-minute walk away, Christ Church has attracted pilgrims for almost 1,000 years, and today one of its biggest attractions is its medieval crypt. There are plenty of other reasons to visit, but some may be fascinated by the Chapel of St Laure...
St Patrick's Cathedral
 
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With a backstory that includes monks, Vikings and remote Scottish islands, the Book of Kells will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. This Early Christian illuminated manuscript is quite simply a masterpiece. Located within Trinity ...
Afterwards, wander around the charming campus of Trinity, which dates back to 1592 and boasts an impressive list of alumni including Bram Stoker, Oscar Wilde and Jonathan Swift.
Book of Kells
 
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Perched on the site of a Danish Viking fortress from 930AD, and with its first stone cast by King John of England in 1230, Dublin Castle’s historical significance did not stop there. Under British rule from that point until 1921 (it was a key target ...
Dublin Castle
 
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There’s a real “wow” moment that comes with walking into the East Wing of Kilmainham Gaol. Eerie, vast and deserted, the gaol is the largest unoccupied prison in Europe and holds countless tales within its thick, cold walls.
By the time it had closed in 1924, many of Ireland’s foremost political figures had passed through its cells, including Robert Emmet, Charles Stewart Parnell, President Eamon de Valera, and the leaders of the 1916 Rising (14 of whom were executed i...
Kilmainham Gaol Museum | A monument to more than a ...
 
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Gaze at one of the largest and most spellbinding gold collections in Europe; come “face to face” with the incredible preserved bodies of Iron Age people; and look in wonder at a 4,500-year-old log boat from County Galway. The National Museum of Irela...
And it doesn’t stop there. The National Gallery of Ireland includes wonderful European and Irish fine art, with an acclaimed collection of works by Irish painter Jack B Yeats. Soak up the past and see Irish design through the ages at the National M...
Free museums in Dublin: All 19 museums to visit
 
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Come on a journey deep into your imagination with a Storyteller as your guide you’ll explore some of the thousands of tales & crafted just for you
The leprechaun museum - Explore a magical landscape
 
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Roar your way through Dublin City in a unique Land and Water experience provided by one of Ireland’s most unique sightseeing experiences
Viking Splash Tours
 
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Enjoy a full day out at Dublin zoo. Bring your own food and have a picnic or eat at the on site restaurant. Depending on times you'll also see the zookeepslers feeding the animals.
Dublin Zoo - One of The Most Popular Attractions in Ireland
 
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A popular haunt of locals with dogs, Phoenix Park is home to both a herd of deer and the Irish president, who lives at Áras an Uachtaráin.
Phoenix Park
 
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You can’t come to Dublin without hearing a bit of live music. And while there’s loads to be found in Temple Bar, it’s best to avoid the tourist traps and head to a pub where a session is taken seriously. Try the Cobblestone up in Smithfield, a Dublin...
Irish traditional music

Co Clare

To the west 🥰
 
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Visually spectacular, the Cliffs of Moher sit astride the striking landscape of the Burren on one side and the Wild Atlantic Ocean on the other. Rising out of the Atlantic waters to a height of over 700ft at O’Brien’s Tower and running along the coas...
Cliffs of Moher
 
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Bunratty Castle & Folk Park is a must on your itinerary to Ireland. This is your chance to experience a window on Ireland’s past and explore the acclaimed 15th century Bunratty Castle and the 19th century Bunratty Folk Park. Bunratty Castle Welco...
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park
 
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A warm welcome awaits everyone at this Multi Award Winning destination attraction. Aillwee is simply unmissable when visiting The Burren and County Clare! Unlock many secrets of The Burren through unique underground and overground experiences. Be edu...
Aillwee Burren Experience | Cave Tours, Birds Of Prey ...
 
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Doolin is a charming fishing village on the Northwest coast of County Clare. Set against the rugged Atlantic Ocean, it is surrounded by the spectacular bare limestone landscape of the Burren National Park. Here rivers flow underground and rare flor...
Doolin
 
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Skip the roads, and take a ferry cruise from Galway to see the Cliffs of Moher and the Aran Islands, instead. As you travel by ferry, you’ll get unobstructed views of the coastline that’s known as the Wild Atlantic Way before you dock at Inishmore. M...viator.com/tours/Galway/Aran-Islands-and-Cliffs-of-Moher-Day-Trip-from-Galway-City-Docks/d5156-188272P5?mcid=56757
Aran Islands and Cliffs of Moher Day Return Tour

Co Galway

My second favourite place in ireland 🇮🇪
 
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Galway Bay is located off the west coast of Ireland, between counties Clare and Galway in an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean. It stretches westwards from historic Galway city, is bordered on the north by County Galway, and to the south by the Burren area...
Galway Bay
 
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Step back in time and experience one of Galway’s most popular heritage attractions. Katie’s Cottage Museum and Arts Centre is a restored authentic Claddagh traditional dwelling in the heart of one of the oldest fishing villages in Ireland. The cott...
Katie's Cottage Museum & Claddagh Arts Workshop
 
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Discover Connemara, a beautifully scenic region just north of Galway City.
Discover Ireland’s Gaeltacht (Irish Language Speaking) region’s rich cultural heart. Explore Ireland’s wildest, most unspoilt countryside, which is covered with dramatic mountains, ancient bog lakes, golden beaches, and stunning valleys.Pub tour
Explore the traditional way of life on the Emerald Isle’s west coast as well as the history that has formed the area. Be prepared to hear some locals’ stories and pick up a bit of the Irish language.
Connemara
 
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Spiddal ( An Spidéal), County Galway, is a picturesque seaside village on the shores of Galway Bay, and part of An Gaeltacht (Irish speaking area). An Spidéal is one of the largest Irish speaking settlements in the Galway Gaeltacht and is the setting...
An Spidéal
 
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Nestled in the heart of Connemara, on the Wild Atlantic Way, Kylemore Abbey is a haven of history, beauty and serenity. Home to a Benedictine order of Nuns for the past 100 years, Kylemore Abbey welcomes visitors from all over the world each year to ...
Kylemore Abbey

Co Donegal

The hills of donegal
 
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The park covers approximately 480 hectares (1200 acres) and includes a variety of habitats, among them sand dunes, beaches, salt marshes, salt water lakes, rock face and, of course, coniferous and deciduous woodlands. With such a variety of landscape...
Ards Forest Park - Coillte
 
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There is a feeling of enchantment from the moment you step aboard the ferry at Burtonport. Arranmore Island or Árainn Mhór in Irish is wild and untamed and has a rich and vibrant heritage and culture and has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Th...
Árainn Mhór Island – Arranmore Island Donegal
 
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The Glencolmcille Folk Village is built in the form of a village in which each house is an exact replica of a dwelling used by the local people in each of the three successive centuries (18th, 19th 20th) and is equipped with the furniture, artifacts ...
Glencolmcille Folk Village
 
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Slieve League Cliffs are found on the South-West coast of County Donegal. Known to be one of the highest Sea-facing cliffs in Europe. Take in the stunning view, depending on the clarity of the day of course, of Donegal Bay and the Sligo Mountains.
Sliabh Liag: Ireland's Tallest Sea Cliffs
 
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Great for Returners Great Outdoors The Glenevin Waterfall can be found as part of the Glenevein Valley walk in County Donegal. There are newly refurbished picnic areas dotted throughout the walk and there are footbridges and stepping stones in pl...
Glenevin Waterfall

Co Sligo

County Sligo is a place full of memorable experiences wrapped up in an unforgettable landscape. With captivating historical sites, the amazing Sligo town, roaring waves and tranquil islands, there’s a lot you can pack into a short break.
 
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Home to some of the best big-wave surfing on the planet, Mullaghmore Head is a world-renowned destination for surf lovers. Grab a seat and watch daredevils ride giant waves, some as big as 30ft, or take a stroll along the cliffs and beaches with the ...
Visit Mullaghmore Head
 
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At low tide, you can drive or walk across the 5km long causeway from Rosses Point and escape from it all on Coney Island. Keep an eye out for the rabbits that give the island its name. With sweeping sandy beaches, lush green fields and gentle hills...
Coney Island
 
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Step back into Neolithic times on your trip to Sligo with a visit to the Carrowkeel Megalithic Site. This collection of tombs is one of the largest and most important ancient sites in Ireland, with stone structures standing here for over 5,000 years....
Carrowkeel Passage Tombs
 
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The iconic flat-topped Benbulben mountain has dominated the landscape in the west of Sligo for over 300 million years. Visible throughout the west of the county, you can really get a feel for its sheer size and otherworldly shape by exploring the tra...
Benbulbin
 
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Head to Enniscrone Pier and hop onboard Enniscrone Boat Tours' RIB vessel, the Grace Anne. Book into a short tour or full-day safari and your skipper will bring you along Killala Bay and share details of the area's history and folklore. Killala Bay i...
Enniscrone Boat Tours