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Bunratty Castle & Folk Park - Bunratty County Cork Ireland

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park

Bunratty, Co. Clare
Category: Families, Outdoors, Entertainment, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Visitor Centres, Tours, General Attractions
Three visitor experiences in one - Bunratty Castle, the 19th century Bunratty Folk Park and the Village Street. The Castle is the most complete and authentic medieval fortress in Ireland.
Fort Lucan - Lucan County Dublin Ireland

Fort Lucan

Lucan, Co. Dublin
Category: Families, Kids, Outdoors
Type: Playgrounds/Play Centres, Amusement / Theme Parks
Fort Lucan is a fully supervised outdoor adventure playground for children aged 2-14. Kids create their own adventures as they discover secret slides, climb 40 foot towers and high walkways before ...
Westport House, Gardens & Pirate Adventure Park - Westport County Mayo Ireland

Westport House, Gardens & Pirate Adventure Park

Westport, Co. Mayo
Category: Families, Kids, Outdoors, Culture, Nature/Wildlife, Entertainment, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Parks & Gardens, Tours, Amusement / Theme Parks, General Attractions
Mizen Head Signal Station - Goleen Mizen Head County Cork Ireland

Mizen Head Signal Station

Goleen, Co. Cork
Category: Families, Outdoors, Nature/Wildlife, Sightseeing
Type: Visitor Centres
Mizen Head Signal Station at the end of the Mizen Peninsula is Ireland's most Southwesterly point and is a spellbinding place to visit in all weathers. A ten minute walk to the Signal Station down ...
Tintern Abbey - New Ross County Wexford Ireland

Tintern Abbey

New Ross, Co. Wexford
Category: Families, Outdoors, Culture, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Churches & Cathedrals
Tintern Abbey is a Cistercian abbey, founded c. 1200 by William, Earl of Pembroke as the result of a vow he had made when his boat was caught in a storm nearby and named after Tintern in Wales.
Clonmacnoise - Shannonbridge County Offaly Ireland

Clonmacnoise

Shannonbridge, Co. Offaly
Category: Families, Outdoors, Culture, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Visitor Centres, Churches & Cathedrals, General Attractions
Clonmacnoise is an Early Christian site founded by St. Ciarán in the mid-6th century on the eastern bank of the River Shannon. The strategic location of the monastery helped it become a maj ...
Lough Key Forest & Activity Park - Boyle County Roscommon Ireland

Lough Key Forest & Activity Park

Boyle, Co. Roscommon
Category: Families, Kids, Outdoors, Nature/Wildlife, Sport
Type: Forest & Woodland, Parks & Gardens, Playgrounds/Play Centres, Amusement / Theme Parks
After major development the historic backdrop of Lough Key encompasses a landmark cluster of unique attractions serving the needs of a 21st century visitor with a new lakeside centre providing an ...
Pearse Museum & St. Endas Park - Rathfarnham Dublin 16 Ireland

Pearse Museum & St. Endas Park

Dublin 16, Dublin City
Category: Families, Kids, Outdoors, Rainy Day, Culture, Nature/Wildlife, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Museums & Galleries, Parks & Gardens, Visitor Centres, General Attractions
St. Enda's Park is one of Dublin city's most charming and atmospheric parks, with its riverside walks, waterfall and walled garden.
Adare Castle - Adare County Limerick Ireland

Adare Castle

Adare, Co. Limerick
Category: Families, Outdoors, Culture, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, General Attractions
Adare Castle, or Desmond Castle as it is popularly known, stands in a strategic position on the north bank of the Maigue and is regarded as a fine example of the medieval fortified castle in Ireland.
Skellig Michael - County Kerry Ireland

Skellig Michael

Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry
Category: Families, Outdoors, Nature/Wildlife, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Visitor Centres, Tours, General Attractions
Skellig Michael also known as Great Skellig, is a steep rocky island and is the larger of the two Skellig islands in the Atlantic Ocean about 14.5 kilometres (9 miles) from the coast of Kerry.
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