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1916 Rebellion Walking Tour 23 Wicklow Street, (at the International Bar), Dublin, 2 |
This is the best way to view Dublin and the history associated with the Easter Rising of 1916. You won't find the same history on a poncey bus tour. Lorcan our guide, was funny, very witty and very very informative. Very... more
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A.1. Topsail The Anchorage, Letterard, Cashel, Co. Galway |
Charter a full-sized 41ft yacht and cruise the seas around the west of Ireland, or simply watch the sun go down over Galway Bay. Skipper Matt Connelly and chef Jeanette Connolly will ensure a very enjoyable voyage whiche... more
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Abbey 8 St. Francis Street, Galway |
Willaim de Burgo founded the Franciscan friary in Galway in 1296. It later became a place for special theological studies. The Conventuals contested the taking over of Galway friary by the Observants. The co-operation of... more
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Abbey Theatre 26 Lower Abbey Street, Dublin, 1 |
This was my first visit to a Dublin Theatre and the Crucible my first taste of Arthur Miller - neither disappointed me. Leaving it to the critics to debate the parallel between Miller's original intentions and modern eve... more
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Adare Tourist Information Adare Heritage Centre, Main Street, Adare |
The Adare-Ireland Tourist Information Web Site, supported by the local community, provides a comprehensive guide to the attractions of Adare village & the surrounding areas. Because of it's popularity, it is easy fou... more
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Aghadoe Church and Round Tower Aghadoe Hill, Killarney |
An old monastery was founded here by St. Finian the Leper in the 7th century. It is referred to as existing in 992, and a stone church here is mentioned in 1044. The western part of the existing church is the oldest. It ... more
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Ahacovra Holy Well Knocknadubar, Cahersiveen |
(the fragrant stream) and is dedicated to St Fursa (died 650 AD). A pilgrimage site for centuries, the pool is large enough for total immersion. Although the pilgrim bath tradition was quite popular at one time, the devo... more
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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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Aillwee Caves R480, (South of Ballyvaughan 3 miles), Ballyvaughan |
Ailwee cave in the Burren is carved out of limestone and was formed by melt waters long ago. It was discovered 1944 by a farmer and now is much comerzialized. There’s a sovenir and craft shop, a restaurant and a farm sho... more
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Alcock and Brown Landing Site Derrygimlagh Bog, Clifden, Co. Galway |
, which was simply gorgeous – though there are very few trees the stark expanses of hills, valleys and lakes are definitely worth seeing, even if you just take the bus there and back. Another trip we would have lik... more
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