South of Dublin, in the 500-hectare Avondale Forest Park , the Avondale Treetop Walk leads up into the crowns of more than 100 tree species. Between...
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The Rock of Cashel is one of the most spectacular and visited tourist attractions in Ireland . It combines Ireland's long heritage and the hallmarks of...
Adult €8
Child €4
Sen. €6
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Not only is the Guinness Storehouse the most popular tourist attraction in Dublin, but also in the whole of Ireland. No wonder, it is, after all, about...
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Mizen Head is the southern tip of Ireland and extends dramatically into the wild Atlantic Ocean with its sea cliffs. On the Mizen Peninsula is the Mizen...
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Child €4.50
Sen. €6
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In 1890, the National Museum of Ireland was founded in Dublin. It offers four fascinating sections that are located in different places across Ireland's capital city. Apart from...
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The Cliffs of Moher are directly on the Wild Atlantic Way, the longest designated coastal route in the world, on the southwest coast of Ireland in County...
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Not far from the Killarney National Park in County Kerry in Ireland is the Gap of Dunloe located. It is a narrow pass between Macgillycuddy's Reeks in the west and Purple Mountain...
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