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Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience

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Nature and Wildlife

The Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland's top visitor attractions, loom high over County Clare's west coast. Standing 214 metres at their highest point, the cliffs stretch for 8km along the Atlantic...More

Liscannor Clare - Ireland West

Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland

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Genealogy

The Society’s library holds books, archives and artefacts relating to the history of Presbyterianism in Ireland that constitute a valuable resource for academic, local and family history. The...More

Belfast Antrim - Northern Ireland

Granite Tours - Mourne Photo Tours

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Touring Ideas

Granite Tours takes you around the Mountains of Mourne guided with a Professional Photographer, giving you hints and tips on taking perfect photo's for you to be proud to show of, and a Tour Guide...More

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County Down Heritage Collections - Libraries NI

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Genealogy

LibrariesNI hold two collections relating to Heritage and Genealogy....More

Downpatrick Down - Northern Ireland

MV Kestrel

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Inland Cabin Cruising

A 56 seater waterbus departs from the Round O Jetty, Brook Park. Guided tours available Easter to the end of September on a regular basis for public and coach/private parties. Public tours last 1 3/4...More

Enniskillen Fermanagh - Northern Ireland

Slans Graveyard

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Walking

The graveyard is situated within a former rath, or ringfort, an enclosure of the first millenium A.D, and is surrounded by a white wall. Within it are the ruins of a medieval church which is believed...More

Portaferry Down - Northern Ireland

The Hunt Museum

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Museums

The Hunt Museum houses a diverse collection of antiquities and fine and decorative art, in Limerick City. It reflects the interests of the two people who formed it, John and Gertrude Hunt. There are...More

Limerick City Limerick - Ireland West

Armagh Ancestry

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Genealogy

Armagh Ancestry offers a comprehensive genealogical service to those whose ancestors came from Armagh. We are able to offer an efficient and accurate service, for a reasonable cost and in a short...More

Armagh City Armagh - Northern Ireland

Irish National Hunt Festival at Punchestown Racecourse

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Equestrian

The Punchestown Festival in April sees the top horses, jockeys and trainers go head to head in some of the most exciting racing of the National Hunt season. It is the highlight of the Irish sporting...More

Punchestown Kildare - Ireland East

Castle Coole

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Cycling

If you are looking for stately grandeur then Castle Coole is a rare treat. Surrounded by its stunning landscape park on the edge of Enniskillen, this majestic 18th century home of the Earls of...More

Enniskillen Fermanagh - Northern Ireland

Racing at Tipperary

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Equestrian

Racing at Tipperary on Thursday evening 23rd August at 5.15. More stakes action takes centre stage at this meeting, with the Listed Fairy Bridge Stakes playing the leading role. An extended 7f contest...More

Tipperary South - Ireland South

Sligo Racecourse

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Equestrian

Sligo Racecourse is situated among some of the most scenic countryside imaginable, with the mountains Benbulben and Knocknarea looking down from either side of the town. The area is considered as one...More

Sligo Town Sligo - Ireland West

Ulster-Scots Heritage in North Down

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Touring Ideas

North Down has a rich history of Ulster-Scots heritage with “the Founding Fathers of the Ulster-Scots”, James Hamilton and Hugh Montgomery arriving in the Ards and North Down in May 1606. This marked...More

Bangor Down - Northern Ireland

The White House Ballyspurge

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Walking

On the coast, two thirds of a mile south east of Cloughey village. This house appears to have been built about 1634 by Roland Savage, a cadet of the Ardkeen family, and is typical of the gabled house...More

Portaferry Down - Northern Ireland

Elphin Windmill

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Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

This fully restored, working, 18th Century windmill, the oldest type in the country, was perfectly located to harness the winds sweeping over the plains of Elphin. Unusual features are its thatched...More

Elphin Roscommon - Ireland West

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