Destination Guide Refined by Name: T Attraction Activities (8) Arts (4) Monuments + Museums (4) Sightseeing + Tours (29) Title Keyword
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Treaty Stone Off Thomond Bridge, Limerick |
It's over the Thomondbridge off the Ennis road, facing King Johns Castle. Yes its just a big old stone with a chipped corner. But it means a lot to local history & has come to symbolise Limerick in the same way Dublin's ... more
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Tribesman Rowing Club Earl's Island, Galway |
Based around the River Corrib, this club caters for rowers of all ages and abilities, with boats to suit all varieties of rowing. A very experienced coaching staff provide help and advice, and the club is also equipped w... more
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Trinity Bridge Morrison's Island, Cork |
The last bridge constructed before the 1980s, Trinity Bridge is a footbridge that connects Morrison's Island to Union Quay. It is named after the nearby Holy Trinity...
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Trinity College College Green, Dublin, 2 |
Trinity College is a rather small, private, traditional liberal arts school located in the city of Hartford, Connecticut, and is home to over 2,000 undergraduate students and approximately 185 graduate and part-time prof... more
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Triskel Arts Centre Tobin Street, Cork |
by Janine Antoni is being shown as a work in focus to celebrate the reopening of the newly refurbished Triskel Arts Centre. The work is a bronze sculpture made from a cast of the aritst's own head and sholders which is ... more
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Tropical Butterfly Centre Casla, Co. Galway |
The Tropical Butterfly Centre is located 30 kilometres west of Galway City and 4 kilometres from Rossaveal Harbour, right in the heart of Connemara. Within the lush grandeur of the tropical enclosure, you can view free-f... more
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Turoe Stone Loughrea, East Co. Galway, Co. Galway |
The Turoe Stone is one of Ireland’s finest National Monuments. It could stand on a par with the Book of Kells, The Ardagh Chalice and the Cross of Cong. For 2000 years our ancestors have been custodians of this treasure,... more
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Tymon Park Tallaght, Dublin |
There are large colonies of wildfowl here, including a resident population of Mallard ducks, coot and moorhen. In 1986 the lakes were used as a recuperating station for 42 swans who had suffered after an oil spillage on ... more
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Tynan Walking Tours Rose Inn Street, Kilkenny |
Local historian Pat Tynan leads you through the streets and lanes of medieval Kilkenny, providing historical facts and anecdotes along the way. Tours depart from the tourist office, Rose Inn Street.
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