
This heritage complex, located in the town of Tralee, chronicles the history of fiercely independent County Kerry and its people. Kerry was nicknamed “the Kingdom” due to its disregard over the years for the country’s rulers in…

This heritage complex, located in the town of Tralee, chronicles the history of fiercely independent County Kerry and its people. Kerry was nicknamed “the Kingdom” due to its disregard over the years for the country’s rulers in…

This stone Celtic fort, also known as Grianan Ailigh, is circular in shape and located atop an 810 foot high hill northeast of Letterkenny. The views from this site are breathtaking, and include the areas around Donegal…

Ards Forest Park encompasses perhaps the widest variety of landscapes of any of Ireland’s many forest parks. In addition to the coastal area of Sheephaven’s Bay, the park contains loughs, salt marshes, valleys and rivers.
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These dense, unspoiled woodlands are a special place of natural beauty in the wild part of northwest Ireland. The River Finn passes quietly through this untouched area, which remains filled with a wide variety of plants, trees, and…
Donegal Town is situated on the Eske River at the point where it flows into Donegal Bay. The entire Donegal Bay Area is beautifully wild, featuring rocky shorelines with magnificent views and lovely beach and dune areas that fade back…

Located just outside the walled city near the River Foyle, the original Guildhall building was completed in 1890. Made from stone and sandstone, and embellished with Victorian ornamentation in the neo gothic style, its most notable feature is a…

Also known as The Rebel City because of its role in successive struggles for Irish independence, this centre of learning and industry was designated a European Capital of Culture in 2005. Cork City is situated between two channels…

This busy commercial port city along the River Suir is the fifth largest city in Ireland, and bears the distinction of being the oldest. It is also the largest town in the southeastern part of the country.
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Completed in 1791, this structure, with its beautiful classical façade, is one of Dublin’s most prominent waterfront buildings. Designed by prominent Irish architect James Gandon, Custom House is a product of the highest point in the history of…

Northwest Ireland’s largest town is situated in the middle of Yeats Country, where it has miraculously retained all the rural charm of the original small village, even as it has grown in leaps and bounds both physically and economically.