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Cliffs of Moher

Liscannor, Co. Clare.
Cliffs of Moher The Cliffs of Moher is Irelands most visited natural attraction. The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range for 8 kilometres over the Atlantic Ocean on the western seaboard of County Clare. From the Cliffs one can see the Aran Islands, Galway Bay, as well as The Twelve Pins, the Maum Turk Mountains in Connemara and Loop Head to the Sou - click here for more details

Dublinia

St Michaels Hill, Christchurch, Dublin 8.
Dublinia Dublinia is one of Dublins top visitor attractions with three exciting exhibitions, Viking Dublin, Medieval Dublin and History Hunters! All located at the historic crossroads of old Dublin. The Viking and Medieval Dublin exhibitions bring the city to life in an exciting and contemporary way for all ages to learn and share. See what life was really - click here for more details

Kinsale Harbour Cruises

Kinsale, Co. Cork.
Kinsale Harbour Cruises Come on board the Spirit of Kinsale for a spectacular tour of Kinsale harbour! Our unique trip is an opportunity to view Kinsale town from the water, it will give you a very different view of Kinsale and its beautiful natural harbour. Excellent value for money and brilliant family entertainment as seals, herons, dolphins and other wildlife are ofte - click here for more details

Waterford and Suir Valley Railway

Kilmeadan Station, Kilmeadan, Co. Waterford
Waterford and Suir Valley Railway The magic of rails golden age has been brought to life in Kilmeadan, Co Waterford. Experience the beauty of the Suir River as you enjoy a 40minute trip on a narrow gauge railway through the countryside, taking in the panaromic views of the river, rolling farmland of Waterford and across the river to County Kilkenny. The train travels at 15km per h - click here for more details

National Museum of Ireland

Dublin
National Museum of Ireland The National Museum has a collection dating from 7000 BC to modern times. In 1997 the National Museum collection was split between the Kildare Street building and Collins Barracks at Arbour Hill. Kildare Street has examples of Celtic and Medieval art e.g. Ardagh Chalice and Tara Brooch. In 2001, the Country Life in Co. Mayo was opened. Pleas - click here for more details

Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre

Castle Street, Dalkey, Co. Dublin
Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre The Tudors are Back. They are alive and well and living at Dalkey Castle.See the Dalkey Tudors as they go about their daily lives while under the shadow of the worlds most notorious royal. BARBER SURGEON : It was the infamous Henry who combined the trades of Barber and Surgeon in 1540. In the Living History presentation The Tudor Barber Su - click here for more details

Crag Cave

Castleisland, Co. Kerry
Crag Cave Discovered in 1983 and thought to be over one million years old Crag Cave is a magical wonderland of stalagmites and stalactites. It is an all weather visitor attraction. Located in Castleisland Co. Kerry 2 km off the N21. The totally renovated and improved Cave Centre offers a renowned gift shop, restaurant and crazy play, our indoor childrens sof - click here for more details

Arigna Mining Experience

Arigna, Co Roscommon.
Arigna Mining Experience Come and take this unique underground tour in what was Irelands last working coal mine which closed in 1990... and see how the coal was mined. A truly unforgettable experience. Stroll through the exhibition area which traces 400 years of mining history and working way of life of the area. With an ex-miner as your tour guide, you will have the oppor - click here for more details
 

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