tourist attraction in Co Ireland

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Ringmoylan Birdwatching

Shannon Wild Atlantic Way Shannon Estuary Limerick Clare Galway Scenery Birdwatching Walking Kilkee Foynes Glin Carrickfoyle Westfields Wetlands wildlife reserve

CEAD-Ireland

Equestrian Academy Dublin. Horse Riding Ireland. CEAD-Ireland provides Horse riding holidays and children's camps in Ireland. CEAD-Ireland is the perfect venue for horseback riding in Ireland. H…

Tullamore D.E.W. Visitor Centre

Bury Quay, Tullamore, Ireland

Visit the home of the legendary Irish whiskey Tullamore DEW. Discover the history in your glass as you take a tour around the Tullamore DEW distillery.

Christ Church Cathedral

Christchurch Place, Dublin 8, Ireland

Doolin Cave

Fabrica guiness

Market Street South, Dublin 8, Ireland

Your adventure starts here at the home of Guinness in Dublin. Book your tickets online today and to get up to 30% discount and skip the queues.

The Quadrangle

Lower Newcastle 16, Galway, Ireland

NUI Galway

Blackrock Beach And Diving Tower

Salthill Road Lower, Galway, Ireland

Farmaphobia

Right of Place Second Chance

Parnell Street 15, Waterford, Ireland

St. Colmcille's (St. Columba's) Birthplace Cross

The Colmcille Heritage Centre, in County Donegal, endeavours to give an appreciation of a period in Irish and European history at the end of the Roman Empire and the begi...

Grianan Of Aileach

The Stone Fort of Grianán of Aileach is sits on a hilltop in Inishowen County Donegal. 250m above sea level, the stone fort was probably first built on an earthen rath. ...

Blarney Stone

Irish Family History Centre

Custom House Quay 1, Dublin, Ireland

Chariot of Life

Abbey Street Lower 13, Dublin 1, Ireland

Commissioned by the Arts Council of Ireland and the Department of Arts, Sports and Tourism. Publicart.ie offers space for discussion, news and information exchange between artistic practitioners,…

The Spire

O'Connell Street Upper, Dublin, Ireland

The Spire of Dublin is a striking 120 metre high landmark in the heart of Dublin City, which was unveiled in 2002.