Dublin is the largest and capital city of Ireland. This city is a historical and contemporary centre for the arts, education, administration, economy, and industry. Some of the city's biggest attractions are Trinity College and College Green, Dublin Castle and the Chester Beatty Library, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Christ Church Cathedral, Phoenix Park and Dublin Zoo and National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts and History.
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The Ring of Kerry is approximately 180-km-long circular tourist route in the Irish county of Kerry. Atlantic Ocean views, wild sweeping mountains, picturesque villages and stunning islands make this location on of the most visited in Ireland. This beautiful area boasts a range of outdoor activities including water sports on pristine beaches, cycling, horse-riding, and fishing. For those who are interested in history, there are Iron Ages forts, Ogham Stones, ancient monasteries and many others interesting buildings.
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The Cliffs of Moher are the cliffs in the Irish county of Clare. The cliffs are the most visited natural attraction in Ireland. From the cliffs and from atop the tower, tourists can see the Maumturks and Twelve Pins mountain ranges as well as the Aran Islands in Galway Bay. The facility opened in 2007. include interactive media displays covering the history, flora and fauna, and the geology of the cliffs. Take a walk along the trail and you'll experience the raw power of nature in its most majestic.
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Glendalough is a glacial valley in the Irish county of Wicklow. The biggest Glendalough's attraction is the monastic site with its incredibly preserved round tower. The valley is also known for its rich history, plentiful wildlife, magnificent scenery and fascinating archeologist finds.
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The Aran Islands are a group of 3 islands (Inishmore, Inisheer, and Inishmaan) located on the west coast of Ireland. The island's archaeological heritage and rich scenery make it very popular among tourists. Some of the Aran's biggest attractions are Dun Aengus (Iron Age and Bronze age fort), Black Fort, O'Brien's Castle and Teampull Bheanáin.
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Galway is a city in the Irish province of Connacht. The city is known as Ireland's Cultural Heart and is renowned for its numerous festivals, events, and celebrations. The city's main attractions include Eyre Square, St. Nicholas' Church, Galway City Museum, Lynch's Castle, and Galway Cathedral.
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Golf is one of the biggest, if not a major tourist attraction in Ireland. The country has often been described as a golfer's paradise and wherever you stay in Ireland you'll never be very far from a quality golf course.
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County Mayo is a country in western Ireland. Rich in amazing scenery, the area is known as the cyclist's paradise.
Ireland's Blueway is a network of water trails along the west coast of Ireland, from Mayo to Galway. These trails offer a host of water-based activities as well as a variety of walking and cycling trails.
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