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Oweynagat cave - © Mark Flagler - Failte Ireland
OweynagatCave, often described as the “gateway to hell” in Irish mythology, is located near Rathcroghan in County Roscommon, Ireland. Part…
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Clontuskert Abbey is an ancient Irish Augustinian priory in County Galway. Its medieval charm dates back to the 12th century,…
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The Connemara Greenway - © Failte Ireland

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How about exploring County Galway? Take the Connemara Greenway, a route reserved for cyclists and walkers in search of wilderness!
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The Burren Distillery - burrendistillers.com
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Explore the Burren Distillery (or Burren Distillers) in County Clare, where Gaelic tradition provides the opportunity to produce authentic whiskey.
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magilligan point
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Magilligan Point is a peninsula in Northern Ireland. The beach and the Martello tower are well worth a visit!
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The Bunbeg wreck - CHRIS HILL PHOTOGRAPHIC 00442890245038
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Fanning out on the beach, the wreck of Bunbeg is a 1970s boat that has completed its last voyage on Irish beaches. A wonderful place to visit!
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It's County Wicklow's newest tourist attraction! Beyond the trees Avondale offers you a unique experience in the heart of the forest!
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Arbour Hill Cemetery - William Murphy - cc
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Discover Dublin's Arbour Hill Cemetery, a historic site where the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising are buried. A place of memory and reflection.
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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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