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National Museum of Ireland Decorative Arts & History - Benburb Street Dublin 7 Ireland

National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History

Dublin 7, Dublin City
Category: Families, Kids, Rainy Day, Culture, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Museums & Galleries, General Attractions
Collins Barracks still retains an air of grandeur from its previous use as an army barracks. Completed in 1704, it housed military for over 290 years before being taken over by the National Museum ...
Dunmore Cave - Ballyfoyle Castlecomer County Kilkenny Ireland

Dunmore Cave

Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Sightseeing
Type: General Attractions
Dunmore Cave is a limestone cave that consists of a series of chambers formed over millions of years, while not being of the largest of Ireland's caves - it contains just a quarter of a mile of pa ...
Ceide Fields - Ballycastle County Mayo Ireland

Ceide Fields

Ballycastle, Co. Mayo
Category: Families, Outdoors, Rainy Day, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Visitor Centres, General Attractions
The Céide Fields are the most extensive Stone Age monument in the world and is made up of field systems, dwelling areas and megalithic tombs.
Waterways Ireland Visitor Centre - Dublin 2 Ireland

Waterways Ireland Visitor Centre

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Culture, Sightseeing
Type: Visitor Centres, General Attractions
Learn about the history and use of Ireland's waterways for exploration, transport, and recreation. Explore the story of Dublin's two canals and the race to the Shannon, and hear the legends of mon ...
Crag Cave - Castleisland County Kerry Ireland

Crag Cave

Castleisland, Co. Kerry
Category: Families, Kids, Rainy Day, Sightseeing
Type: Visitor Centres, Tours, General Attractions
Step into 1 million years of history and wonder at Crag Cave which is renowned as one of the finest examples of a limestone cave in Ireland.
Trinity College Dublin - Dublin 2 Ireland

Trinity College Dublin & Book of Kells

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Culture, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Visitor Centres, Libraries, General Attractions
Located in the heart of Dublin City, a walk through the cobbled stones of Trinity College Dublin will bring visitors back to the 18th century, when the magnificent Old Library building was constru ...
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre - Dalkey County Dublin Ireland

Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre

Dalkey, Co. Dublin
Category: Families, Kids, Rainy Day, Culture, Entertainment, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Museums & Galleries, Visitor Centres, Tours, General Attractions, Music & Theatre
During your visit guides will assist you to explore the early Church & Graveyard, dedicated to St Begnet. You can examine the features of the fortified town house/castle
The Science Gallery - Trinity College Dublin 2 Ireland

The Science Gallery

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Culture, Entertainment, Free
Type: Museums & Galleries, Visitor Centres, General Attractions
The Science Gallery is a new type of venue where today's white-hot scientific issues are thrashed out and you can have your say. A place where ideas meet and opinions collide.
Mid Antrim Museum at The Braid - Ballymena County Antrim Northern Ireland

Mid Antrim Museum at The Braid

Ballymena, Co. Antrim
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Culture, Free
Type: Museums & Galleries, General Attractions
Named after the river that runs through Ballymena, the Braid weaves together history, arts and culture alongside contemporary conference, tourism and civic facilities on a site that has been for c ...
Blarney Castle - Blarney County Cork Ireland

Blarney Castle

Blarney, Co. Cork
Category: Families, Outdoors, Rainy Day, Sightseeing
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Parks & Gardens, Visitor Centres, Tours, General Attractions
Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland's greatest chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy, and has been attracting attention beyond Munster ever since.
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