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Sculpture In Woodland
Monuments
Unique in Ireland, Sculpture in Woodland is situated in the beautiful surroundings of the Devil's Glen Wood, Ashford, County Wicklow. It was formed in 1994 with the aim of creating a greater awareness...More
Daniel O'Connell
Monuments
Daniel O'Connell(1775–1847) was known as the 'Liberator'. He was reared in Derrynane, County Kerry. After securing the passage of the Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829, he was elected Lord Mayor of...More
Knockmany Passage Grave
Monuments
On top of a steep hill, the tomb has a modern cairn over the top to protect prehistoric stones carved with zigzags, spirals and circles. Views across the Clogher Valley....More
Doolin Cave
Children and Family Attractions
Doolin Cave is one of Europe’s most compelling cave attractions. It is a truly authentic experience. ‘The Great Stalactite’ is here and this is your only opportunity to see such a large free hanging...More
Shannon Region Discount Card
Monuments
The Shannon Region is known as Ireland's Activity Region and the Shannon Region Discount Card gives you a 25% discount for participating visitor attractions and activities. Getting a discount card is...More
Knockagh Monument
Monuments
Located on Monument Road off the B90 on the escarpment overlooking Greenisland. This is the County Antrim War Memorial, 110 feet high and built of concrete blocks. It is dedicated to those from the...More
Donaghmore High Cross (County Down)
Monuments
One and a half miles off the A1 between Newry and Banbridge, Donaghmore High Cross stands in the grounds of the Church of Ireland parish church, as a symbol of the continued Christian worship in the...More
The Trinity Tree Dingle
Children and Family Attractions
Trinity Tree is 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
Theobald Wolfe Tone
Monuments
Theobald Wolfe Tone (1763– 1798) was born at 44 Wolfe Tone Street Dublin and baptised in St Mary's Church, Mary Street. He attended Trinity College Dublin and he also founded the United Irishmen. He...More
Tully Castle
Gardens
This fortified house and bawn are set on Tully Point and were built for Sir John Hume who occupied the house until 1641 when it was attacked and burned on Christmas Eve by Rory Maguire and the...More
Clogherny Wedge Tomb
Monuments
This well preserved and unusual monument is in an extensive area of blanket peat near the butterlope Glen 4 miles north of Plumbridge. A wedge tomb is surrounded by an elegant stone circle of eleven...More
Apprentice Boys of Derry Association & Memorial Hall
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
The Apprentice Boys of Derry Association is established for the purpose of commemorating the anniversaries of the shutting of the Gates and the Relief of Londonderry.The Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall...More
Heapstown Cairn
Monuments
It is claimed that the Heapstown Cairn, in Castlebaldwin County Sligo, is the largest cairn in Ireland outside of the Boyne Valley. It is 60m in diameter and almost 6m high, with a kerb of large...More
Banbridge A Historic Journey
Monuments
Banbridge situated in the beautiful heart of County Down, between the meandering River Bann and rugged Slieve Croob, is an area steeped in ancient history. Legananny Dolmen dates from 4000-2000BC and...More
Bonamargy Friary Tour
Monuments
Ruins of a Franciscan friary founded by Rory MacQuillan about 1500. Vault contains the coffins of several Mc Donnell Chiefs....More
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