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Aillwee Caves
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
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
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
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
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
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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All-Ireland Dancing Festival
Category: Activities
Gort Community Centre, Gort, Co. Galway

This event is a lavish display of the West of Ireland's finest Latin and Ballroom dancers, all exhibiting high standards of excellence. The All-Ireland waltzing competition also takes place here, with a fancy dress parad...   more

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All-Ireland Polo Club
Category: Activities
Phoenix Park, Dublin 8

Pictures of Polo Ponies in Phoenix Park
One of the best-known players in the early years was John Watson, MFH. A contemporary of Horace Rochford, he was described in 1891 as the leading poloist of his day and won countless cups in England, Ireland, India and t...   more

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Allihies and the Copper Mines
Category: Monument + Museum + Sightseeing + Tours
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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Angela Woulfe Gallery
Category: Arts + Sightseeing + Tours
16 Pery Square, Limerick

This Gallery exhibits the oil paintings of this internationally renowed artist who specialises in Irish landscapes and town scenes. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy and the European Parlia...   more

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Angling - River Nore
Category: Activities
Shee Alms House, Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny

The River Nore rises on the eastern slopes of the Devil’s Bit Mountain in Co Tipperary and, at first, flows east through Borris in Osory and then turns south through Co Kilkenny, passing through Durrow, Ballyragget...   more

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Anna Livia Sculpture
Category: Sightseeing + Tours
O'Connell Street, Dublin, 1

The Anna Livia monument has been a bone of contention for Dubliners since it was erected in 1988. Designed by Eamonn O'Doherty to mark Dublin's own millennium, the gushing water sculpture features the goddess of the rive...   more

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Apollo Gallery
Category: Arts
51c Dawson Street, Dublin, 2

The Apollo Gallery specialises in the work of Irish Artists or Artists living in Ireland imbued with the Irish imagination. It's function is to bring Irish work (Paintings, Sculpture & Prints) to an International Audienc...   more

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