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The Burren - Agriculture
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Often misled by the ostensibly barren, rocky appearance of the hills, and by the absence of livestock on them over the summer season, little do these visitors realise it, but the fascinating cultural...More
Glencar Waterfall
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Glencar Waterfall is situated near Glencar Lake, 11 kilometres west of Manorhamilton, County Leitrim. It is particularly impressive after rain and can be viewed from a lovely wooded walk. There are...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
Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience
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
Shannon Navigation
Adventure
Over the last three decades facilities for boating traffic have been greatly improved with the provision of new quays, jetties and harbours; upgrading of the locks; and the opening of new...More
St Mary's Garden of Remembrance
Children and Family Attractions
St Mary’s in Thurles, County Tipperary dates back to 1292. It contains a garden with a series of memorials, including the original one, opened in 2000 to honour the 72 men who died in the Great War of...More
Cong Woods
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
Cong Wood, is situated in Cong, County Mayo. It has oak, chestnut, cypress, redwood and red cedar trees. It is also the home of many wild animals including the pine marten. The area has many...More
Ryan's Honey Farm
Children and Family Attractions
The bee garden at Ryan's Honey Farm is a successful attempt to put back in to the countryside what modern farming is rapidly taking out of it. It has created an area of blossoms, berries and fruit...More
The Burren Monuments
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
More than a match for the region's ecological and geological wealth, the Burren's built heritage features monuments characteristic of every period from the Neolithic onward, allowing us to trace the...More
Glenevin Waterfall
Nature And Wildlife Attractions
The walk up Glenevein Valley to the Glenevin Waterfall in Clonmany, County Donegal, takes the rambler on a safe, well sign -posted route. Newly installed picnic areas blend easily into the natural...More
Lough Gill Sligo
Angling
Lough Gill is a large lake, nearly six and a half miles long and two and a half miles wide. There is public access to the lough from a pier on the south shore at the mouth of the Garavoge River, at...More
Dolphin Discovery Kilrush
Nature and Wildlife
The Shannon Estuary is Ireland's first marine Special Area of Conservation (SAC) and home to the country's only known resident group of bottlenose dolphins. Dolphin Discovery offer daily dolphin watch...More
Coole Park Visitor Centre & Gardens
Walking
COOLE/GARRYLAND NATURE RESERVE includes 400 hectares of mixed woodland and wetland. Coole Lough is a turlough that is considered to be of global importance as it is the centre of a unique karstic...More
Ryans Honey Farm
Children and Family Attractions
The bee garden is a successful attempt to put back in to the countryside what modern farming is rapidly taking out of it. It has created an area of blossoms, berries and fruit which have established...More
Nature Trails of Aughinish
Nature and Wildlife
Butterfly Sanctuary: This disused quarry is Irelands first sanctuary for butterflies with a habitat management programme specifically for the benefit of out native butterflies. It has a carpet of...More
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