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Island Wedge Tomb

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The Island Wedge Tomb, near Mallow in County Cork, was excavated and partially restored in 1957. The long rectangular burial chamber has two tall stones marking the entrance and was surrounded by a...More

Mallow Cork - Ireland South

Croppies Grave

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Croppies Grave is a handsome monument that rises above the site of an old sand pit, where in the aftermath of the disastrous rising of the United Irishmen in 1798, the bodies of 640 slaughtered Carlow...More

Carlow Carlow - Ireland South

Drombeg Stone Circle

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The Drombeg Stone Circle, or as it is locally known as the Druid's Altar, is located on the edge of a rocky terrace overlooking the sea about a kilometre away, in Glandore County Cork. This is a...More

Glandore Cork - Ireland South

Gillighan's World - The Field of Dreams

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Knocknashee, Legendary Hill of the Fairies, one of the 7 sacred hills in Ireland. Fun for school, coach tours, birthday parties, family groups and overseas visitors. A stone tunnel entrance, with...More

Tubbercurry Sligo - Ireland West

Loughash Wedge Tomb

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A megalithic, wedge-shaped tomb dating from around 4,000-4,500 years ago. The roof of the whole chamber would have been capstoned, however, only one remains. The entrance faces west and has a double...More

Strabane Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Kealkil Stone Circle

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Kealkil Stone Circle in West Cork, consists of a small five stone circle, two large standing stones (one eight feet tall, the other almost sixteen feet) and a cairn of stones with a 'kerb' of stones...More

Kealkill Cork - Ireland South

King William Statue

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Situated overlooking the harbour, the life-size bronze statue was commissioned to mark the Tercentenary of his landing in Carrickfergus on 14th June 1690....More

Carrickfergus Antrim - Northern Ireland

Elphin Windmill

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The Elphin Windmill opened as a tourist attraction in 1996, and is the only fully-restored windmill in the west of Ireland. It is a round, three-stage structure with a thatched revolving roof of...More

Elphin Roscommon - Ireland West

St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Downpatrick

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The foundation stone of this church was laid by Bishop Dorrian in 1886. The church and neighbouring convent of the Sisters of Mercy were built in Gothic Revival style....More

Downpatrick Down - Northern Ireland

Cregganconroe Court Tomb

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This court tomb is 60 foot long and 40 foot wide, and is situated 3Km south of An Creagán. It has 2 main chambers and is thought to have been a burial place for a group of people living and farming in...More

Dungannon Tyrone - Northern Ireland

Elphin Windmill

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The Elphin Windmill opened as a tourist attraction in 1996, and is the only fully restored windmill in the west of Ireland. It is a round, three stage structure with a thatched revolving roof of...More

Elphin Roscommon - Ireland West

The Trinity Tree Dingle

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Trinity Tree, made from a dead sycamore in Dingle, County Kerry. On the eve of Trinity Sunday June 2000 Lizana Correno was commissioned by local parish priest, Canon Padraig O Fiannachta, to work on...More

Dingle Kerry - Ireland South

Finnis Souterrain

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It is located off the Carrigagh Road towards its junction with the Slievenaboley Road, approximately 2 miles north west of Legananny Dolmen, and approximately 2.5 miles south of Finnis/Massford. The...More

Banbridge Down - Northern Ireland

Shannon Region Discount Card

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The Shannon Region has a wealth of things to do, see and enjoy. The discount card gives you the opportunity to visit the top visitor attractions and activities of the region at an amazing 25%...More

Ennis Clare - Ireland West

Devenish Island Monastic Site, Co.Fermanagh

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Devenish Monastic Site was founded in the 6th century by Saint Molaise on one of Lough Erne’s many islands. During its history it has been raided by Vikings (837AD), burned (1157AD) and flourished...More

Enniskillen Fermanagh - Northern Ireland

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