Destination Guide Refined by Name: A Attraction Activities (10) Arts (6) Monuments + Museums (4) Sightseeing + Tours (23) Title Keyword
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Arus Bothar Na Tra Dr. Mannix Road, Salthill, Galway |
Located in salthill and adjacent to Pearse Stadium, which is the main G.A.A. football pitch in Galway, this small sports centre has recently undergone major refurbishments. Arus Bothar na Tra has indoor sports facilities... more
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Askeaton Friary Main Street, Askeaton |
Built by the Earl of Desmond in 1398 for the Franciscans, this friary was in use until 1714. Today all that remains is a ruin. This is a structure steeped in history, with occasionally gory moments. It was burned in 1579... 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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Aughinish Alumina Nature Trail Loop Head Road, Askeaton |
Located between the Shannon estuary and the River Deel, just outside the village of Askeaton, the Aughinish Alumina Nature Trail is an oasis of quiet and natural beauty. The trail wanders through gentle meadowlands where... 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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Augustinian Church O'Connell Street, Limerick |
The Augustinians are the longest-established religious order in Limerick. They have been here since 1215, in the Fish Lane area of what was the old English town. They stayed there until they were expelled during the reig... more
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