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ballycorus leadmine
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A disused Irish mine, which will show you the precarious conditions of Irish miners at the time of its exploitation.
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tranarossan bay rosguil peninsula
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Tranarossan Bay is located in the north of County Donegal in Ireland. a magical place, with its fine sandy beach,…
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castle island
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A castle built on a tiny island! Its enchanting setting, coupled with its ruins, makes it a real treasure! An exceptional site that will require you to take the boat!
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lynch memorial window scaled
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A place steeped in Galway history. A must-see, if only to understand the dramatic story behind it.
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horn head
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They rise to an altitude of 180 metres and offer breathtaking ocean views! A breathtaking spot, perfect for a great moment of escape!
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white park bay 2
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A pretty Northern Irish bay, located between Bushmills and Ballycastle. You'll want to put your towel down!
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yellow steeple 1
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The Yellow Steeple is a curiosity in the town of Trim. The bell tower is the only vestige of an Augustinian abbey built in the 14th century.
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castlewellan
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Castlewellan is an Irish castle in County Down. A former Scottish stately home, it was built in 1856 and long owned by a wealthy Scottish earl. Today, the building has been bought out and is not open to visitors...
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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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