Destination Guide Refined by Name: B Attraction Activities (14) Arts (6) Monuments + Museums (7) Sightseeing + Tours (38) Title Keyword
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Beara Way Walk Beara Road, (and numerous other routes), Kenmare |
stone, I think is was Dromroe stone circle. Looking back again terrific views are revealed. Now we’re only a couple of kilometres away from Kenmare. At a junction the route goes right to a sort of promenade, overlooking ... more
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Beaufort Golf Club Churchtown, Beaufort, Killarney |
The Beaufort Golf Club which measures 6,587 yards, and is a great alternative for the many beautiful link courses that abound in Ireland. You could also lounge around in their cozy clubhouse that permeates an aura of mix... more
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Bells of Shandon St Ann's, (Shandon), Cork |
The steeple of St Anne's Church in Shandon is visible from most parts of the city centre. On top of it is the eleven-foot long salmon-shaped weather vane also known as the 'goldy fish'. The church was built in 1722 and i... more
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Belltable Arts Centre 69 O'Connell Street, Limerick |
Welcome to the Belltable. A Multi-Disciplinary venue in Limerick, which houses: a 250 seat Theatre/Cinema, a 50 seat Balcony Studio (for occasional poetry & small performances), Visual Arts Gallery (hosting up to 12 ... more
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Birthplace of Michael Collins Sam's Cross Road, Clonakilty |
Clonakilty is the birthplace of the Irish Republican Leader, Michael Collins. This heritage centre tells his story, from his birth in 1890 until his death in 1922. Visitors can first learn about Michael Collins childhood... more
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Black Abbey Parliament Street, Kilkenny |
Nobody is sure why this Dominican church, founded in 1225, is named Black Abbey. It may be because the Dominicans wore black capes over their white habits, or perhaps because the Black Plague claimed the lives of eight p... more
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Blackrock Market 19a Main Street, Blackrock, Dublin, 11 |
There are quite a few things about our market that make it unique, starting with its very location. Blackrock Village is an elegant South Dublin residential area, winding its beautiful houses and green lawns right on the... 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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Blessing of the Boats Inish Mor, Aran Islands, Co. Galway |
This is an important island ritual, in which Mass is celebrated on the pier in Inish Mor and a blessing is conferred on the island fishing fleet. This is not a sombre affair, however; there are many competitions featurin... more
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Blessington Basin Blessington Street, Phibsborough, Dublin, 7 |
Water supply to the city was proving a difficulty to the City Corporation in the later half of the eighteenth century. The City Corporation saw the completion of the canals as a way of supplying water to the city centre ... more
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