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Sights & Culture - Visitor Interpretive Centres
Dun na Sí Heritage Centre
Genealogy
In the heart of Ireland, Dun na Si Heritage Centre is a microcosm of Irish culture. Explore the folk park, a picture of bygone days with preserved farm machinery. Trace your family roots with the...More
Wildlife and Heritage Centre
Nature and Wildlife
As an education and rehabilitation facility, the Wildlife Exhibition and Educational Centre preserves wildlife by actively educating people to care for our environment, providing rehabilitation for...More
Caherconnell Stone Fort Visitor Centre
Children and Family Attractions
Caherconnell, near Carron and Ballyvaughan in County Clare, is one of the best preserved stone forts in the Burren. This impressive structure, which measures 45 metres in diameter and is protected by...More
Lough Derg Visitor Centre
Visitor Interpretive Centres
The Lough Derg Heritage Centre, on the shores of Lough Derg in County Donegal, encourages the visitor to explore the Celtic origins of Saint Patrick's Purgatory. What is known of the early history of...More
Tralee Aqua Dome
Children and Family Attractions
The Aqua Dome is a large waterworld featuring waves, rapids, lazy rivers and the famous Flume slide for children. Adults too can enjoy the quiet retreat that is the Health & Sauna Suite. At a constant...More
Glencolmcille County Donegal
Visitor Interpretive Centres
Glencolmcille is situated on the Slieve League Peninsula at the south west point of Donegal. It is a scenic valley in West Donegal which has two ecclesiastical foundations attributed to Colmcille....More
Maudabawn Cultural Centre
Visitor Interpretive Centres
This delightful stone walled, thatched building, set among the drumlins of east Cavan in Cootehill, is a charming location for a cultural tourism and business centre. Display boards and a superb 20...More
The Burren Centre
Children and Family Attractions
Discover the unique magic of this 'Bhoireann' or 'stony place' region in the Burren Centre. This visitor centre lies at the heart of the historic village of Kilfenora. It boasts a fantastic...More
Nano Nagle Centre
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
The Nano Nagle Centre is a place of great natural beauty between Mallow and Fermoy and is the birthplace on Nano Nagle who was the foundress of the Presentation sisters and the pioneer of Catholic...More
Maudabawn Cultural Centre
Visitor Interpretive Centres
This delightful stone walled, thatched building, set among the drumlins of East Cavan in Cootehill is a charming location for a cultural tourism and business centre. Display boards and a superb 20...More
The Copper Coast European Geopark
Children and Family Attractions
The Copper Coast European Geopark is located on the South East coast of Ireland, between Tramore and Dungarvan in County Waterford. It extends between Fenor in the east to Stradbally in the west and...More
The Little Museum of Dublin
Monuments
“Must See in Dublin” – Trip Advisor Dublin’s newest museum tells the amazing story of the city in the 20th Century, and we can't wait to share it with you. Come and experience the warmth of a real...More
East Clare Heritage Centre
Churches And Settlements
East Clare Heritage was formed in 1989 as a not for profit voluntary group, with the primary objective of protecting, promoting and ultimately creating access to the vast heritage of East Clare. Just...More
Suck Valley Visitor Conference Centre and Riverside Cafe
Angling
The Suck Valley Visitor Conference Centre is housed in a building which was originally a Church of Ireland building and dates from the early 19th Century. The centre includes visitor information, a...More
West Gate Heritage Tower
Visitor Interpretive Centres
This ancient toll gate once guarded the western entrance of Wexford Town. Sir Stephen Devereux had it built in the 13th century on instructions from King Henry. Like other town gates, it consisted of...More
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