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Halloween Week in Wicklow's Historical Gaol

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Children and Family Attractions

Wicklow’s Market Square in the middle of the Town is set to become Halloween Haven this October. Wicklow’s Historic Gaol has teamed up with restaurants and pubs on the square to create a superb hub of...More

Wicklow Wicklow - Ireland East

The Lartigue Monorailway

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Special Interest

Located in Listowel, County Kerry, the Lartigue Monorail offers visitors of all ages the opportunity to experience a unique form of rail travel. The original steam-powered monorail (designed by...More

Listowel Kerry - Ireland South

Firkin Crane Dance Centre

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Nightlife And Entertainment

At the home of dance in Cork, surrounded by the vibrant array of gods and warriors, stolen princesses and ethereal swans, the dance circles round. The ballet mistress beats out a rhythm for studio and...More

Cork City Cork - Ireland South

Carrigafoyle Castle

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Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Carrigafoyle Castle, a tower house built in 1490 by Conor Liath O Connor Kerry, is located just two miles from Ballylongford. It is built of thin pieces of limestone, used almost as bricks with some...More

Ballylongford Kerry - Ireland South

Bonane Heritage Park

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Special Interest

Bonane Heritage Park is located near Kenmare in south west Kerry on the Ring of Beara. The park is unique in that it has an abundance of well preserved multi - period archaeological sites from the...More

Kenmare Kerry - Ireland South

Wicklow's Historic Gaol

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Children and Family Attractions

Wicklow's Historic Gaol, in Wicklow Town, tells a story of crime, cruelty, exile and misery. The harshness of prison life in the 18th century, the passion of the 1798 rebellion, the cruelty of the...More

Wicklow Wicklow - Ireland East

The Irish Workhouse Centre

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Monuments

A real story, in a real workhouse. The story of the Irish Workhouse is a sad yet little known part of Ireland’s past. 163 workhouses were built in Ireland. They were the last resort of the destitute...More

Portumna Galway - Ireland West

Glengowla Mines

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Visitor Interpretive Centres

Glengowls Mines is a historic 19th-century silver and lead mine which was abandoned in 1865. It is located close to Oughterard, on the N59 Galway to Clifden road. Take a guided tour and explore large...More

Oughterard Galway - Ireland West

Doolin Cave

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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

Doolin Clare - Ireland West

Portumna Castle And Gardens

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Gardens

The great semi-fortified house at Portumna was built around 1618 by Richard Burke, or de Burgo, 4th Earl of Clanrickard. The Jacobean-style building remained the main seat of the de Burgo clan for...More

Portumna Galway - Ireland West

Sonairte The National Ecology Centre

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Nature And Wildlife Attractions

Sonairte was established in 1986 by members of the local community and concerned environmentalists to promote environmental awareness and education. Sonairte has been certified as an organic food...More

Laytown Meath - Ireland East

Flame! The Gasworks Museum Of Ireland

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Museums

Carrickfergus boasts Ireland's sole surviving coal gasworks and is one of the only three left in the British Isles. Opened in 1855, it supplied Carrickfergus with gas made from coals for over 100...More

Carrickfergus Antrim - Northern Ireland

Claypipe Visitor Centre

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Visitor Interpretive Centres

The tiny village of Knockcroghery in County Roscommon has been famous for almost 300 years for its clay pipes or dúidíns. In the late 1800s, virtually the entire village was involved in the industry....More

Knockcroghery Roscommon - Ireland West

Claypipe Visitor Centre

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Visitor Interpretive Centres

The tiny village of Knockcroghery in County Roscommon has been famous for almost 300 years for its clay pipes or dúidíns. In the late 1800s, virtually the entire village was involved in the industry....More

Knockcroghery Roscommon - Ireland West

Stephenstown Pond Nature Park & The Dairy Maid Coffee Shop

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Gardens

Stephenstown Pond Nature Park and the Dairy Maid Coffee Shop is an ideal family venue for picnics. Where children can feed the swans and ducks, while you enjoy the home baking at The Dairy Maid Coffee...More

Dundalk Louth - Ireland East

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