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Aillwee Caves The Burren, Ballyvaughan |
As mentioned previously, the cave tour takes about 30 minutes to walk. You are lead through the caves by an experienced guide who will point out areas of interest and will light the way as you go. 2 or 3 warnings for you... more
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Allihies and the Copper Mines Half mile west of city, Allihies |
The Allihies Copper Mines, on which Daphne du Maurier based her novel Hungry Hill , were discovered by Colonel Hall in 1810. Colonel Hall was a Wexford man who, when his regiment disbanded in 1802, spent his time thereaf... more
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Athenry Castle Athenry, Co. Galway |
The great fortress and walled town of Athenry played a vital role in the Anglo-Norman control of East Connaught. Construction of the castle can be dated to between 1235-41 and was undertaken by Meiler de Bermingham after... more
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Aughnanure Castle Main Glaway Road, Galway |
Standing on an outcrop of rock surrounded by forest and pasture, this sturdy fortress is a well-preserved Irish tower castle, with an unusual double bawn (a fortified enclosure) and a still complete watchtower that you c... more
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Ballyglunin Railway Station Tuam Road, Athenry, Co. Galway |
fund raising activities have been carried out by the committee with the help of Councilor Tom Reilly of Tuam. A race night was held in the Palm Tree Ballyglunin yielding a tidy sum which was to fund some extra work relat... more
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Bantry Museum Bantry House & Gardens, Bantry |
As you enter Bantry -- an unprepossessing town at the head of Bantry Bay (topped out with a large market square and long plaza, which attracts artisans, craftspeople, and musicians in summer) -- on the right-hand side of... more
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Blarney Castle Blarney Castle, Cork |
Blarney Castle history is an intriguing one. It was the third structure to be built on this site. The first one was a wooden structure built in the 10th century, and a stone structure replaced it in 1210 A.D. This buildi... more
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Bram Stoker Museum Clontarf Road, West Wood Club, Dublin, 3 |
Count Dracula is back to doing what he does best - haunt. This Museum gives a whole new meaning to reality book reading. There are two parts to this place, one is the popular culture side, which merges fantasy with ficti... more
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Bunratty Castle Bunratty Castle, Bunratty |
Probably should be listed under Shannon or County Clare, but since Limerick is the closest big city I'll put it here. Bunratty is a finely restored castle that is completely accessible and also has a great display of rur... more
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Bunratty Meade and Liqueur Company N18 East, Bunratty |
Bunratty Meade, made from white wine with honey and herbs added recreates Mead, the drink of the ancient Gauls and Anglo Saxons which was made from fermented honey and water. Mead soon made its way into the courts of the... more
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