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Connemara National Park - Connemara County Galway Ireland

Connemara National Park

Letterfrack, Co. Galway
Category: Families, Outdoors, Nature/Wildlife, Free
Type: Parks & Gardens, Visitor Centres
Situated near Letterfrack, Connemara National Park covers some 2,000 hectares (4,942 acres) of scenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands that is rich in wildlife.
Glenveagh National Park - Churchill Letterkenny County Donegal Ireland

Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh, Co. Donegal
Category: Families, Outdoors, Culture, Nature/Wildlife, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Forest & Woodland, Parks & Gardens, Visitor Centres, Tours, General Attractions
Glenveagh is the second largest national park in Ireland. The estate was established by John Adair, who became infamous for evicting 244 of his tenants and clearing the land so they would not spoi ...

St Marys Abbey

Dublin 1, Dublin City
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Culture, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Churches & Cathedrals, General Attractions
St. Mary's Abbey was once the wealthiest Cistercian Abbey in Ireland, founded in 1139 it played a large role in the affairs of the state until its dissolution by Henry VIII in 1539.
Wexford Wildfowl Reserve - Wexford County Wexford Ireland

Wexford Wildfowl Reserve

Wexford, Co. Wexford
Category: Families, Kids, Outdoors, Nature/Wildlife, Free
Type: Visitor Centres, Zoo/Safari/Farms, General Attractions
Wexford Harbour and its Slobs are a natural haven for birds as they are the closest point for birds migrating into or out of Ireland from Britain and the Continent from a southerly direction.
Government Buildings - Dublin 2 Ireland

Government Buildings

Dublin 2, Dublin City
Category: Rainy Day, Culture, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Visitor Centres, Tours, General Attractions
Originally designed for two new government departments, the Local Government Board and the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, as well as the Royal College of Science.
Wicklow Mountains National Park - County Wicklow Ireland

Wicklow Mountains National Park

Glendalough, Co. Wicklow
Category: Families, Outdoors, Nature/Wildlife, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Forest & Woodland, Visitor Centres, Churches & Cathedrals, Tours, General Attractions
Wicklow Mountains National Park covers much of upland Wicklow and contains a variety of attractions and recreational activities that are popular with city dwellers, history enthusiasts and tourist ...
Desmond Hall - Newcastle West County Limerick Ireland

Desmond Hall

Limerick, Co. Limerick
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Culture, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, General Attractions
There have been castles of both timber and stone on this ground since the 13th century and The Desmond Banqueting Hall is an imposing two-storey structure that is the most notable historical featu ...
Barryscourt Castle - Carrigtwohill County Cork Ireland

Barryscourt Castle

Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork
Category: Families, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites
The site on which Barryscourt castle now stands has been occupied for over a thousand years - there is evidence of a wooden watermill having been built next to a stream at the site sometime in the ...
The Main Guard - Clonmel County Tipperary Ireland

The Main Guard

Clonmel, Co. Tipperary
Category: Families, Rainy Day, Culture, Sightseeing, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Museums & Galleries, Visitor Centres, General Attractions
The Main Guard was originally built by James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond, between 1673 and 1684, as a prestigious courthouse for the Palatinate of County Tipperary.
Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre - Kenagh County Longford Ireland

Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre

Kenagh, Co. Longford
Category: Families, Outdoors, Free
Type: Castles, Historic Homes & Sites, Visitor Centres
The Corlea Trackway is an Iron Age trackway, or togher, that was built across the boglands of Longford, close to the River Shannon.
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