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View an amazing piece of nature where the mighty Atlantic oceans has
eroded cliffs of over 200m high. These cliffs are located in County
Clare.
Website: https://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/
Experience the home of arguably the worlds most famous alcoholic
drink. From the brewing process to the history of the drink, this is
undoubtably one of the most fascinating breweries in the world.
Website: https://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en
A series of Basalt rocks stacked perfectly beside the ocean. For
thousand of years the only way to explain this spectacle has been
through ancient mythology. A must see for lovers of nature and
culture.
Website: https://www.giantscausewayofficialguide.com/
The national collection of art is situated here. Containing pieces
from the renaissance to impressionist. One of the most famous pieces
to mention is The Taking of Christ by Caravaggio.
Website: https://www.nationalgallery.ie/
Croke park has been the home to Ireland’s national sports Gaelic
football and hurling for hundreds of years. If you happen to be in
Dublin for match day, the atmosphere cannot be missed. The Croke
Park museum also holds account of the outlawed sports survived
throughout British occupation.
Website: https://www.crokepark.ie/
This majestic valley containing outstanding lakes and mountains
shows that there is no wonder why this beautiful piece of nature was
the home to ancient monasteries which you can see on your hike.
Website: https://www.glendalough.ie/
Located in the bustling Temple bar district the temple bar is a
great place to pop in for a few pints.
Website: https://www.thetemplebarpub.com/
For nightclub lovers, coppers is the main destination for drinking
into the early hours.
Website: http://www.copperfacejacks.ie/
Home to the Dubliners, one of the most famous bands to grace Irish
music. The is a great destination to experience Irish music and to
enjoy a lovely pint of Guinness.
Website: https://www.odonoghues.ie/
A bar in Belfast City and also home to the old Bushmills
distillery.
Website: https://wwww.dukeofyorkbelfast.com/
Traditional style pub in Cork City and the city’s home to live
traditional music.
Website: https://www.corkheritagepubs.com/pubs/sin-e/
5000-year-old passage tomb and also part of the Brú na Bóinne UNESCO
World Heritage Site. This spectacle also has rich religious
significance. Every Winter Solstice the sunlight illuminates the
passage attracting thousands of spectators every year.
Website: https://www.newgrange.com/
Why not experience one of the world most celebrated festival in the
original home. Ireland’s largest St. Patricks day festival is
located in Dublin and contains thousands of participants in a parade
throughout the City Centre. It is one of the few days of the year
where the city shuts down and becomes a place of celebration.
Website: https://www.stpatricksfestival.ie/
Annually in the south easterly town of Wexford, lovers of opera
decend the town during the months of October and November where acts
from all over Europe preform in the Wexford Opera house.
Website: https://www.wexfordopera.com/
This charitable one day, 180km cycle on the west coast of Ireland is
one of the most beautiful cycle in the world. This event takes place
every July.
Website: https://ringofkerrycycle.ie/
If you are a lover of Halloween and all things spooky, why not visit
the home of Halloween. Halloweens origins can be traced back to the
Gaelic festival, Samhain. The Púca Halloween Festival is situated
across several locations where is all began.
Website: https://www.pucafestival.com/
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