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worm hole 1
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No, it's not a joke: Serpent's Lair is a natural pool with perfect rectangular shapes, but it wasn't dug by man! Nature will always surprise us!
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dogs bay 1
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A pretty Irish bay, with fine sand and clear waters. You'll want to take a dip!
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famine irlandaise
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A monument to the Great Famine, which decimated over 25% of the Irish population.
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maumturks mountains
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Mountains reserved for good walkers and hikers in excellent physical condition.
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silent valley
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A pretty Irish valley in the heart of the Mourne Mountains.
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slievemore 1
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A ruined village with a strange charm. Explore it, if only for the unique experience!
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© Tourism Ireland by Gareth McCormack
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The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail is a hiking trail where you follow a footbridge across the Irish moors. A magical walk in the heart of nature!
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loop head lighthouse 2
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An Irish lighthouse built on cliffs facing the ocean!
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cobh heritage centre 1
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A small museum that looks back at the history of the village of Cobh, right up to its close connection with the Titanic.
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peninsule beara 1 scaled
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Follow the coastline of the Beara Peninsula for breathtaking ocean views!
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poisoned glen 2
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The wilderness is majestic in this Irish valley! Take a stroll to rediscover the original beauty of nature!
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hill of tara
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This archaeological site was once the capital of the Kingdom of Ireland, and the seat of the island's lords.
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Athenry, one of Ireland's medieval gems, is a window on the past, inviting visitors to walk in the footsteps of lords and legends. Athenry Castle, with its sturdy walls, bears witness to medieval craftsmanship and the tumultuous history of the region. A few steps away, the clock tower dominates the town, reminding us of the days when it guided the lives of the inhabitants.

Visit Athenry

A medieval town famous for its historic remains

Don't miss the majestic ruins of Saint Mary's Abbey, where the silence speaks of ancient prayers and thriving monastic communities. The region's agricultural past is also celebrated at Fields of Athenry Farm, a lively place where history mingles with the land. For an immersive experience, the Athenry Heritage Centre's historical reconstruction offers a journey back in time for young and old alike. And for music lovers, the ballad “The Fields of Athenry” echoes through the streets, adding a melancholy and poignant note to the city's beauty.

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