Destination Guide Refined by Name: G Attraction Activities (20) Arts (5) Monuments + Museums (7) Sightseeing + Tours (26) Title Keyword
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Galway United Football Club Terryland Park, Galway, +353 91 56 1000 |
Though operational in local junior soccer for forty years, it was only in 1977, when Galway United joined the League of Ireland as Galway Rovers, that the game in the West of Ireland came firmly under the spotlight. Like... more
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Gap of Dunloe Beaufort, Killarney |
Gap of Dunloe is one of the most popular tourist-attractions in the area of Killarney and it is part of the program of almost each and every organized bus-tour through Ireland . Millions of years ago the small valley of ... more
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Garden of Remembrance Parnell Square East, Dublin |
The Garden of Remembrance is an Irish memorial garden, created in Dublin to commemorate all those killed in the Anglo-Irish War (also known as the Irish War of Independence) between 1919 and 1922. It also commemorates th... more
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Gathering Traditional Music Festival Muckross Road, The Gleneagle Hotel, Killarney |
The Gathering Traditional Festival was launched in 2000, and has been celebrating Irish music on a large scale ever since. It takes place every February over five days and includes music concerts, set-dance performances ... more
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Gearagh 3 miles toward Inchigeela, Macroom |
We have been using the islands as replicated units for the study of how biodiversity loss might affect ecosystem functioning across multiple trophic levels (biodiversity loss in a food web context). Orla McLaughlin has b... more
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General Post Office O' Connell Street, Dublin, 1 |
Don't be fooled by the nondescript name: with a facade of Ionic columns and Greco-Roman pilasters 60m long (197 ft.) and 17m high (56 ft.), this is more than a post office -- it is the symbol of Irish freedom. Built betw... more
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Glanleam Subtropical Gardens Valentia Harbour, Valentia Island |
Overlooking Valentia Harbour and warmed by the Gulf Stream, these famous gardens have an amazing array of unusual plants. Originally the home of the Knight of Kerry, this illustrious family created the gardens more than ... more
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Glasnevin Cemetery Finglas Road, Dublin, 11 |
Because Glasnevin was the burial spot for those other than the rich, portions of the cemetery show their age and neglect. Near the Garden and Chapel sections of the cemetery (on the far side across from the entrance gate... more
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Glendalough Co. Wicklow, Glendalough |
Glendalough the glen of the two lakes , is a truly spellbinding place - an ancient monastic settlement and two clear water lakes beneath the sheer cliffs of a deep valley which was carved out by glaciers during the Ice A... more
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Glengariff Main Street, Glengariff |
he name comes from "An Gleann Garbh" - the rugged glen - which is derived from the rugged beauty of the mountains and wooded valleys surrounding the village. Magnificent views of the Caha Mountains and the bulk... more
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