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  • Abbey Theatre
    The Abbey Theatre was founded in 1903 by W. B. Yeats and Lady Augusta Gregory. Its precursors were the Irish Literary Theat...
  • Abbotsford House
    Abbotsford the home of Sir Walter Scott, the 19th century novelist and poet author of Waverley, Ivanhoe, Lady of the Lake etc. ...
  • Achill Island
    The parish of Achill includes Achill Island and parts of the Currane Peninsula in County Mayo on the west coast of Ireland....
  • Adare Heritage Centre
    The Adare Heritage Centre is in the heart of Ireland's most picturesque village Adare, Co. Limerick. The Historical Exhibit...
  • Adare, County Limerick
    Situated in the south west of Ireland, Adare is regarded as being Ireland's prettiest and most picturesque village, and is a haven...
  • Altamount Gardens
    Orginally, Altamont is thought to have been the site of a convent, although there seems to be no existing records to corrob...
  • Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum
    The birthplace and memorial to Andrew Carnegie, the weaver's son who made a fortune from the furnaces of the American Steel ind...
  • Apprentice Boy's Memorial Hall
    The Apprentice Boys of Derry Association is established for the purpose of commemorating the anniversaries of the shutting ...
  • Aras an Uachtarain
    Now the Residence of the President of Ireland, Áras an Uachtaráin, started as a modest brick house for the Phoenix Park Chi...
  • Arbour Hill Cemetery
    The military cemetery at Arbour Hill is the last resting place of 14 of the executed leaders of the insurrection of 1916. A...
  • Ardboe Cross
    Ardboe High Cross (Irish: Seanchrois Ard Bó) is a high cross and national monument located in Ardboe, County Tyrone, Northe...
  • Arigina Mining Experience
    Arigna Mining Experience is situated in the hill country of north Roscommon. The village of Arigna is situated in a picture...
  • Armagh Cathedral
    Armagh is believed to be one of the oldest towns of Ireland, and that the hill which is central to Armagh contained a prehistor...
  • Armagh County Museum
    The oldest county museum in Ireland is set in Armagh’s beautiful Georgian tree lined Mall. Its collections capture centurie...
  • Athlone, County Westmeath
    Athlone is a vibrant town located in the centre of Ireland on the banks of the River Shannon. Discover Athlone and County W...
  • Atlantic Drive
    The Atlantic Drive is a short, but very spectacular road around the Rosguill Peninsula, which encapsulates the dramatic mar...
  • Aviva Stadium
    Aviva Stadium reopened its doors on 14th May 2010 and has a seated capacity of 50,000. ...
  • Ballybunion, County Kerry
    Ballybunion is a coastal town in County Kerry, Ireland, 15 km (9 miles) from the town of Listowel. There are castle ruins n...
  • Ballylee Castle
    Thoor Ballylee (aka Ballylee Castle) is a medieval tower house. County Galway has many examples of these square towers. In...
  • Balmoral Castle
    Enjoy access to the formal and vegetable gardens, the wildlife, Balmoral and audio visual exhibitions together with the largest...
  • Bantry House and Gardens
    Bantry House and Garden is a stately home owned and lived in by Egerton Shelswell–White and their family, descendents of th...
  • Battle of Aughrim
    After their defeat in the Battle of the Boyne the Jacobites retreat and stood firm behind the River Shannon. Immediately af...
  • Beaulieu House, Garden, and Car Museum
    Thought to be the most authentic country house in Ireland, Beaulieu exudes a magical atmosphere and calmness on visitors. Con...
  • Beehive Huts
    The hillside along the Slea Head Drive in the townland of Fahan is littered with Clocháns, or Beehive Huts. At one stage th...
  • Belfast City, County Antrim
    The city of Belfast began in the early 17th century. The name Belfast is a corruption of the Gaelic words Beal Feirste mean...
  • Belfast Waterfront
    Belfast Waterfront is an award-winning, purpose-built conference, arts and entertainment centre offering a variety of facil...
  • Bere Island Heritage Centre
    Built in 1857, the Ballinakilla Old School building has been beautifully renovated and is now the Bere Island Heritage Cent...
  • Blair Castle
    The ancient seat of the Dukes and Earls of Atholl and home to the Atholl Highlanders, the last remaining private army in Europe...
  • Blarney Castle
    Blarney Castle, as viewed by the visitor today, is the third to have been erected on this site. The first building in the ten...
  • Blasket Islands
    The most Westerly lands in Europe are a unique group of islands off the coast of Kerry known as “The Blaskets”. The name...
  • Blennerville Windmill
    Blennerville Windmill is a living reminder of Ireland’s rich industrial heritage. Featured in the Guinness Book of Records ...
  • Book of Kells
    The Book of Kells is the centre piece of an exhibition which attracts over 500,000 visitors to Trinity College Dublin each ye...
  • Botanic Gardens
    The National Botanic Gardens is noted for its fine plant collections holding over 15,000 plant species and cultivars from a...
  • Boyle Abbey
    An impressive and well preserved Cistercian Monastery which was founded in the 12th century under the patronage of the loca...
  • British Golf Museum
    The 5 star British Golf Museum sits at the heart of the home of golf, just 67 yards from the famous Old Course. ...
  • British School Of Falconry At Gleneagles
    At Gleneagles, professional falconers provide instruction to meet every level of experience and involvement. Basic techniques a...
  • Brodgar Nature Reserve
    The reserve next to the Neolithic monument of the Ring of Brodgar in the heart of Orkney. Hear the bubbling curlews and dr...
  • Bundoran Beach, County Donegal
    Blue Flag awarded beach, great for surfing and watersports. ...
  • Bunratty Castle and Folk Park
    The site on which Bunratty Castle stands was in origin a Viking Trading Camp in 970. The present structure is the last of f...
  • Bushmills Distillery
    Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at Ireland’s oldest working distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The brand portfo...
  • Cahir Castle
    Cahir castle is one of the largest, best preserved castles in Ireland and is situated on a rocky island outcrop in the middle...
  • Caldragh Idol
    An early, possibly one of the oldest extant examples of Irish figure sculpture, standing forlornly in the gloom of an old bur...
  • Calton Hill
    Robert Louis Stevenson believed that the best place from which to see Edinburgh was Calton Hill. Its breathtaking panorama take...
  • Carnasserie Castle
    A handsome combined tower house and hall, home of John Carswell, first protestant bishop of the Isles, and translator of the fi...
  • Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge
    A short coastal footpath leads to Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. On the way, there are wonderful vantage points to stop and ta...
  • Carrickfergus Castle
    A striking feature of the landscape from land, sea and air, Carrickfergus Castle greets all visitors with its strength and me...
  • Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
    Distributed over many acres and extending into adjoining townlands, Carrowmore represents the largest grouping of megalithic ...
  • Cashel, County Galway
    Cashel is a village in County Galway, in the province of Connacht, Ireland. It is located west of Galway city and southeast of ...
  • Castle of Mey
    The Visitor Centre at the Castle & Gardens of Mey provides a wonderful break with glorious views to Orkney on a good day. ...
  • Castletown House and Park
    Castletown is the largest and most significant Palladian style country house in Ireland. The house is set amongst beautiful...
  • Cawdor Castle
    A fairytale castle that has been the home of the Thanes of Cawdor since its construction in 1370. Superb gardens, nature trails...
  • Ceide Fields
    The discovery of what is now known as Céide Fields really began back in the 1930s when a local schoolteacher, Patrick Caulfie...
  • Celtic and Prehistoric Museum
    A large archaeological collection of authentic artefacts from the Jurassic, Stone Age, Bronze Age, Celtic and Viking eras i...
  • Charles Fort
    Perhaps the best-known historical attraction in Kinsale, Charles Fort, is on the road just beyond Summercove. It is open al...
  • Chester Beatty Library
    Described by the Lonely Planet as not just the best museum in Ireland, but one of the best in Europe, the Chester Beatty Li...
  • Christ Church Cathedral
    The earliest manuscript dates Christ Church cathedral to its present location around 1030. Dunan, the first bishop of Dubli...
  • Churchill Barriers
    The Churchill Barriers are a series of four causeways in the Orkney Islands, with a t...
  • Clan Donald Skye
    Armadale Castle Gardens and the Museum of the Isles. The Clan Donald Lands Trust is custodian of Armadale, and the surrounding ...
  • Clare Island
    Clare Island lies off the west coast of Ireland at at the entrance to Clew Bay. The largest of the Mayo offshore islands,...
  • Clava Cairns
    A well-preserved Bronze Age cemetery complex of passage graves, ring cairns, kerb cairn and standing stones in a beautiful sett...
  • Clifden, County Galway
    Clifden (Irish: An Clochán, meaning "bee-hive cell") is a town on the coast of County Galway, Ireland and being Connemara's...
  • Cliffs of Moher
    The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top Visitor attractions. The Cliffs are 214m high at the highest point and range f...
  • Clones Monastery
    An old monastery was founded here by St. Tighernach in the 6th century. The high Cross probably stood near the Round Tower ...
  • Clonmacnoise Monastery
    Founded by Saint Ciaran, sometime in the 6th century, Clonmacnoise is one of the oldest and most important early Christian ...
  • Cnoc Suain Cultural Experience
    An authentic, interactive cultural experience in the award-winning Conamara hill-village of Cnoc Suain. Only half an hour fro...
  • Cobh Heritage Centre
    From 1848 - 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland - over 2.5 million departed from Cobh, making it the...
  • Cobh, County Cork
    The signs of this town's extensive history can still be seen, the shipping offices, docks which are still in use today and ...
  • Cong, County Mayo
    Cong is situated on an island formed by a number of streams that surround it on all sides. Cong is located on the isthmus c...
  • Connemara National Park
    Situated in the West of Ireland in County Galway, Connemara National Park covers some 2,957 hectares of scenic mountains, e...
  • Conor's Pass
    The Conor Pass is the highest mountain pass in Ireland. It is situated on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, on the road...
  • Cork Airport
    Cork Airport is the international gateway to the south of Ireland and Ireland's second busiest airport after our Capital Du...
  • Cork City
    Cork was originally a monastic settlement founded by Saint Finbarr in the 6th century. Cork achieved an urban character at ...
  • County Kerry
    It is located in the province of Munster and is part of the South - West. It was named after the the pre-Gaeli...
  • Croagh Patrick
    Known in Irish Celtic as Cruach Phádraig and colloquially as "the Reek," Mt. Croagh Patrick has been a sacred site since anci...
  • Croke Park Experience
    Founded in 1884, the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) is Ireland's largest and most iconic sporting arena and the third la...
  • Culloden Moor Visitor Centre
    The battle lines have been redrawn at the new Culloden battlefield experience. With the site restored to as close as possible t...
  • Culzean Castle And Country Park
    Culzean is the perfect place for a day out whether you're a keen walker, enjoy admiring gardens, have an interest in architectu...
  • Dallas Dhu Distillery
    The picturesque distillery of Dallas Dhu was built in 1898 to produce malt whisky for Glasgow firm Wright and Greig’s popular '...
  • Dan O'Hara's Heritage and History Centre
    This award winning heritage centre is situated approximately 5 miles from Clifden - Connemara’s capital. It offers a unique...
  • Dawyck Gardens
    One of the four National Botanic Gardens of Scotland, Dawyck is one of the world's finest arboreta. It was originally part of t...
  • Derry City Walls
    The circuit of walls, enclosing the old city on the west bank of the river Foyle, is the only surviving complete series of ci...
  • Derrynane House
    Derrynane (Irish Doire Fhionain) is a village in County Kerry, Ireland. The village name is derived from Saint Fionan's Woo...
  • Desmond Castle
    Desmond Castle was built by the Earl of Desmond c. 1500. A fine example of an urban tower house, the castle consists of a thr...
  • Devenish Monastic Settlement
    Devenish Island is small 12th century monastic settlement just outside Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. On the island you will ...
  • Dingle Lighthouse
    The lighthouse itself is maintained by Dingle Harbour Commissioners and was built in 1885 for a total cost of €747.88. Its ...
  • Dingle Peninsula
    The peninsula exists because of the band of sandstone rock that forms the Slieve Mish mountain range at the...
  • Dingle, County Kerry
    Corca Dhuibhne – The Dingle Peninsula – has been inhabited for almost 6,000 years. The first settlers on the peninsula were...
  • Donegal Castle
    Built by the O'Donnell chieftain in the 15th century, beside the River Eske, the Castle has extensive 17th century addition...
  • Donegal County Museum
    Donegal County Museum is based in a fine old stone building, which was once part of the Letterkenny Workhouse, opened in 18...
  • Dornoch
    Dornoch is a smart, sunny holiday resort on the east coas of the northern Highlands, famed for its cathedral and championship ...
  • Downpatrick and County Down Railway
    The railways of Ireland were born in the "Railway Mania" of the 1830s and 1840s, with the first railway opening between Dub...
  • Drumcliffe
    William Butler Yeats was born in Dublin into an Irish Protestant family. His early years Yeats spent in London and Sligo, a...
  • Drumlane Monastery
    Drumlane or Droim Leathain in gaelic means the broad ridge/hill and gives the parish its name. It is located in a peaceful se...
  • Dublin Airport
    Not only is Dublin Airport Ireland's busiest airport it is also amongst the ten busiest airports in Europe. Dublin Airport...
  • Dublin Castle
    Dublin Castle fulfilled a number of roles through its history. Originally built as a defensive fortification for the Norman...
  • Dublin Famine Memorial
    One of the most moving Irish Famine Monuments is located on Custom House Quay. It depicts sculptures of starving people - v...
  • Dublin Zoo
    Dublin Zoo is much more than a fun-filled, stimulating day out for all the family... it’s a place to learn about wild anima...
  • Dunbrody Famine Ship
    The Visitor Experience provides a unique insight into a period of history which shaped modern day Ireland and AmericaYou...
  • Dundee
    Dundee - 'City of Discovery' and Scotland's fourth largest - has transformed itself in recent years into a lively, cosmopolitan...
  • Dunfermline Palace & Abbey
    The remains of a great Benedictine abbey founded by Queen Margaret in the 11th century. The foundations of her church are under...
  • Dungloe, County Donegal
    Dungloe is known locally as the Capital of the Rosses, its Irish name 'An Clochán Liath' (Grey Stone), has its origins in t...
  • Dunluce Castle
    This late-medieval and 17th-century castle is dramatically sited, on a headland dropping sheer into the sea on the north Antr...
  • Dunnottar Castle
    Impressive ruins on a cliff top overlooking the North Sea. Mary Queen of Scots and William Wallace passed this way, and the Hol...
  • Dunrobin Castle
    This is one of the grandest houses in the north of Scotland and is situated just north of the village of Golspie. It is believe...
  • Dunvegan Castle & Gardens
    Built on a rock in an idyllic loch side setting, Dunvegan is the oldest continuously inhabited castle in Scot­land and has be...
  • Durty Nelly's
    Durty Nelly's is one of Ireland's most famous pubs and offers a truly unique Irish experience through its history and chara...
  • Eagles Flying
    The attraction for all the family - excitement, fun, photo opportunities and much more at affordable prices. Experience Eag...
  • Edgeworthstown House
    Part of the original Edgeworthstown Estate, the original manor house was built in 1672 by Richard Edgeworth. It was a modest ...
  • Edinburgh Castle
    This most famous of Scottish castles has a complex building history. The oldest part, St Margaret's Chapel, dates from the 12th...
  • Edinburgh Zoo
    Edinburgh Zoo is the largest and most exciting wildlife attraction in Scotland, committed to the highest standards of animal we...
  • Edradour Distillery
    Here in Pitlochry, at the smallest distillery in Scotland, they produce Edradour 10-year-single malt whisky. Free guided tours ...
  • Eilean Donan Castle & Visitor Centre
    Eilean Donan Castle & Visitor Centre is on the A87 - 8 miles before Skye. The Castle is photogenic, romantic and packed wit...
  • Elgin
    Elgin is a lively market town situated on the River Lossie in Moray, and home to a fine medieval cathedral. The town grew in im...
  • Elgin Cathedral
    The superb remains of a majestic and beautiful 13th century cathedral. Almost destroyed in 1390 by Alexander Stewart, the infam...
  • Elizabeth Fort
    Elizabeth Fort was first built in 1601 on a hill to the south and outside the medieval walls of Cork. This position was cho...
  • Emo Court
    Emo Court was designed by the architect James Gandon in 1790 for the Earls of Portarlington and is a magnificent example of...
  • Ennis
    The name Ennis comes from the Irish word "Inis", meaning "island". This name relates to an island formed between two courses of...
  • Enniskillen Castle
    Enniskillen Castle is situated in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The first castle was built on this site ...
  • Eyre Square
    The plot of land that became Eyre Square was officially presented to the city in 1710 by Mayor Edward Eyre, from whom it to...
  • Fairyhouse Racecourse
    The first meeting held at Fairyhouse was in 1848 when the Ward Union hunt held their point-to-point at this venue. From these s...
  • Farmleigh House and Estate
    Farmleigh is an estate of 78 acres situated to the north-west of Dublin's Phoenix Park, It was purchased by the Office of...
  • Fort Augustus
    Fort Augustus is a small village at the southern end of Loch Ness on the Caledonian Canal.The Caledonian Canal, connecti...
  • Fort William
    Lying in the shadow of Ben Nevis, Fort William is the capital of Lochaber and one of the major resorts of the Highlands....
  • Fota Wildlife Park
    Fota Wildlife Park is Cork's most visited Tourist Attraction and has been awarded best family day out in Cork and Munster. ...
  • Four Courts
    The Four Courts (Irish: Na Ceithre Cúirteanna or na Ceithre Chúirt) in Dublin is the Republic of Ireland's main courts buil...
  • Foynes Flying Boat Museum
    The amazing story is told through a comprehensive range of exhibits and graphic illustrations featured throughout the origi...
  • Gaiety Theatre
    For 138 years The Gaiety Theatre has given the people of Dublin opera, musicals, drama, revues, comedy, concerts, dance, fe...
  • Gallarus Oratory
    The Gallarus Oratory is believed to be an early Christian church located on the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland. Thou...
  • Galway Cathedral
    The Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas (Irish Gaelic: Ard-Eaglais Mhaighdean na Deastógála agus San ...
  • Galway City Museum
    Galway City Museum is situated behind the famous Spanish Arch, overlooking the River Corrib and the ancient Claddagh villag...
  • Garden of Europe
    Opened in 1995, this garden contains over 3000 trees and shrubs. The garden is divided into 12 sections, each of which represen...
  • Garden of Remembrance
    This beautiful garden in the heart of the city was designed by Daithi Hanly and dedicated to the memory of all those who ga...
  • George Best Belfast City Airport
    George Best Belfast City Airport is owned by Eiser Infrastructure Fund. It is a regional airport serving a range of destina...
  • George Square
    Glasgow's commercial core spreads west of George Square, and is mostly built on a large grid system of roads lined by grand Vic...
  • Glamis Castle
    Ancestral home of the Earls of Strathmore for over 600 years.Glamis is a living, breathing monument to Scottish hospital...
  • Glasgow Botanic Gardens
    One of the city's best-loved public gardens, laced with with remote woodland walks around the River Kelvin. The glasshouses con...
  • Glasgow Cathedral
    One of Scotland's most magnificent medieval buildings, the Cathedral is the only one on the Scottish mainland to survive the Re...
  • Glasgow Necropolis
    Located on the eastern edge of Glasgow city centre, the Necropolis stands on a hill to the east of Glasgow Cathedral, just a sh...
  • Glasgow School of Art
    Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s architectural masterwork remains a vibrant and hard working art school, over one hundred years sin...
  • Glasnevin Cemetery
    Glasnevin Cemetery – Irelands Necropolis is the largest cemetery in Ireland. First opened in 1832 to establish a place wher...
  • Glebe House
    Regency House, 1828, set in woodland gardens, decorated with William Morris textiles, Islamic and Japanese art etc. The col...
  • Glencoe
    Travellers on one of the main routes north through the Highlands will encounter jaw-droppingly spectacular Glencoe, one of th...
  • Glendalough Monastery
    Glendalough, or the Glen of two Lakes, is one of the most important sites of monastic ruins in Ireland. It is also known as...
  • Glenfinnan Monument & Visitor Centre
    Glenfinnan Monument, at the head of Loch Shiel, was erected, in 1815, in tribute to the Jacobite clansmen who fought and died i...
  • Glenveagh National Park
    Situated in northwest Donegal, the core area of Glenveagh National Park was formerly an enormous private estate of over 9,500 h...
  • Grafton Street
    Grafton Street (Irish: Sráid Grafton) is one of the two principal shopping streets in Dublin city centre, the other being H...
  • Grays Printing Press
    Take a step back in time and discover a treasure trove of ink, galleys and presses hidden behind an 18th-century shop front...
  • Great Moor of Rannoch
    The Great Moor is one of the last remaining wildernesses in Europe and stretches out far to the north and west from Rannoch Sta...
  • Greenock
    Greenock hugs the coastline of the Firth of Clyde between neighbouring Gourock to the west and Port Glasgow to the east, direct...
  • Grey Abbey
    These splendid ruins of a Cistercian Abbey church and conventual buildings are the finest example of Anglo-Norman ecclesias...
  • Grianan of Aileach
    Grianan of Aileach (or Ailigh) is a impressive stone ringfort with surrounding earthworks perched on the summit of Greenan Moun...
  • Guinness Storehouse
    The Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of the St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, and is, according to the Guiness...
  • Hadrian's Wall
    When you think about it, walking along an old wall sounds a little bit bonkers – but of course we all know that this is no ordi...
  • Hare Island
    Breathtaking landscape and famous restaurant. Heir (Hare) Island is one of Carbery’s Hundred Isles that lie scattered throu...
  • Helmsdale
    Helmsdale, on the east coast of Sutherland, was built on gold, herring and salmon.Today, Helmsdale is a name synonymous ...
  • Heywood Gardens
    Completed in 1912, the property consists of gardens, lakes, woodland and architectural features. It was transferred to Stat...
  • Hill of Tara
    The Hill of Tara (Irish Teamhair na Rí, "Hill of the Kings"), located near the River Boyne, is an archaeological complex that...
  • Holy Cross Abbey
    Holy Cross Abbey (Mainistir na Croise Noafa) Is a restored Cistercian monastery in Holycross near Thurles, County Tipperary, Ir...
  • Horn Head Drive
    This is probably the most dramatic of the beautiful Donegal peninsulas. You get a real sense of the power of the sea and th...
  • Howth Cliff Walk
    The Howth Cliff walk is a 7.5Km. Walk through all Howth Peninsula. It's a easier walk suitable for all the family....
  • Howth Village
     Originally just a small fishing village, Howth with its surrounding rural district is now a busy suburb of Dublin, w...
  • Inch Strand
    Inch (An Inse) - the holm - lies near the base of the Inch Peninsula. Dingle Bay sweeps in affording bathing and presenting...
  • Inish Turk
    Inishturk is a small beautiful island, 5km x 2.5km, located 9 miles (14.5km) off the west coast of Mayo. It rises boldly fr...
  • Inishbofin
    Inis Bo Finne (Island of the White Cow) lies seven miles off Galway’s coast. The island is five miles by three. The main ac...
  • Inveraray
    A classic example of an eighteen-century planned town, Inveraray has a truly memorable setting overlooking the stillwaters of...
  • Inverewe Garden
    Inverewe Garden is an oasis of exotic plants bursting with vibrant colour.The sheer audacity of Osgood Mackenzie visi...
  • Invergarry
    Invergarry is a village at the foot of Glengarry, on the main Fort William - Inverness road through the Great Glen. Loch Oich, ...
  • Irish Jewish Museum
    The Irish Jewish Museum is located in the once highly Jewish populated area of Portobello, around the South Circular Road, ...
  • Irish National War Memorial Park
    These gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldi...
  • Isaac Butt Heritage Centre
    The centre is dedicated to Isaac Butt and Dr. Nancy McGlinchey who was renowned for her service to the local community. Al...
  • Isle of Iona
    Iona, off the coast of Mull, is a top Christian pilgrimage destination, thanks to the patronage of St. Columba, who here founde...
  • Isle of Mull
    Mull is the largest of the islands of Argyll and the third largest in Scotland. It has a rich cultural heritage, some most stun...
  • Italian Gardens, Garnish Island
    Perhaps the most magical setting a garden could have is to be on an island bathed in the warm waters of the Gulf Stream. Th...
  • James Joyce Tower and Museum
    The James Joyce Tower was one of a series of Martello towers built to withstand an invasion by Napoleon and now holds a mus...
  • Japanese Gardens
    The Japanese Gardens at Tully were created between the years 1906-1910. Devised by Colonel William Hall-Walker (later Lord Wa...
  • Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship
    The original Jeanie Johnston was built in 1847 on the banks of the St. Lawrence River in Quebec City, Canada. Its architect was...
  • Jerpoint Abbey
    Located on the banks of the River Arrigle about 2km from Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Jerpoint Abbey was founded in 1158....
  • Jerpoint Park
    Jerpoint Park in Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny gives visitors a memorable experience in viewing what life is like in a real Irish ...
  • Jewish Ireland
    Jewish history in Ireland is quite interesting. Some points to note: Leopold Bloom, the fictional her...
  • Johnstons Of Elgin Cashmere Visitor Centre
    Manufacturing for over 200 years, the only Scottish mill to transform cashmere from fibre to garment. Free exhibition, audio-vi...
  • Joyce Country Sheepdogs
    Joyce Country Sheepdogs is part of a family run farm located in Connemara on the West of Ireland. Joyce Contry Sheepdogs of...
  • Kenmare, County Kerry
    Kenmare is a haven of tranquillity, gourmet food, superb accommodation and breathtaking scenery in one of the most natural,...
  • Kennedy Homestead
    The Kennedy Homestead was opened in 1999 as a visitor centre. It is still owned by Kennedy family descendants. T...
  • Kildare Village Shopping Outlet
    Kildare Village is one of the Collection of nine Chic Outlet Shopping Villages, operated by Value Retail. Founded in 1992, ...
  • Kilkenny Castle
    There has been a castle on this site since 1172 when the Norman Knight, Richard de Clare, called Strongbow, built a wooden to...
  • Killarney National Park
    South and west of the town of Killarney in Co. Kerry is an expanse of rugged mountainous country. This includes the McGilly...
  • Killary Cruises
    No visit to Connemara would be complete without a visit to Killary Fjord. The nine mile long inlet boasts some of the finest sc...
  • Killeen Castle
    The history of Killeen Castle dates back over eight hundred years to 1181, when it was built by Hugh de Lacy as part of the str...
  • Kilmainham Gaol
    Kilmainham Gaol (Irish: Príosún Chill Mhaighneann) is a former prison, located in Kilmainham in Dublin, which is now a museum...
  • Kilmartin
    Kilmartin stands in an attractive glen in the Lorn District which is famous for the number of impressive historic sites....
  • Kilmore Motte and Bailey
    Across the road from Kilmore Cathedral (3 miles west of Cavan town) are the remnants of a motte-and-bailey. There is no pub...
  • King John's Castle
    King John's Castle lies at the very heart of Limerick's medieval core, the old English town on The King's Island, just nort...
  • Kinsale, County Cork
    Kinsale can easily claim its place amongst Ireland's most historic locations for this has been a centre of population, commer...
  • Knock Shrine
    On the wet Thursday evening of the 21st August, 1879, at about the hour of 8 o'clock, Our Lady, St. Joseph, and St. John the ...
  • Kylemore Abbey and Walled Gardens
    Set in a dramatic landscape, Kylemore is an ideal destination for a day out. Originally built as a castle in 1867 as a roma...
  • Ladies View
    Ladies View located between Kenmare and Killarney on the Ring of Kerry (N71) and in the heart of Killarney National Park is...
  • LegenDerry Road Train
    The LegenDerry RoadTrain is the No.1 Road Train in N. Ireland. It brings together the expertise and heritage of the...
  • Limerick City
    Limerick City is the third largest city in Ireland. The city is situated on several curves and islands of the River Shanno...
  • Linlithgow Palace
    A favoured residence of the Stewart kings and queens from James I (1406-37) onward. Building work commissioned by James I, III,...
  • Lismore Castle
    There has been a castle at Lismore ever since 1185 when Prince John built a "castellum" on the present site. When John became...
  • Loch Lomond
    This loch is famous the world over for the tranquil beauty of its wooded shores and islands. The reserve embraces f...
  • Loch Ness
    Loch Ness is probably the best-known Scottish loch, thanks to its famous resident - Nessie, the exceedingly friendly, though un...
  • Loch Torridon
    Loch Torridon is a sea loch on the west coast of the Northwest Highlands. The loch was c...
  • Loch Tummel
    The area around the River Tummel and Loch Tummel is known as Strathtummel and is one of the most beautiful parts of Perthshires...
  • Lochgilphead
    Lochgilphead is situated at the apex of a short loch called Loch Gilp, an offshoot on the western shore of the much larger Loch...
  • Lorge Chocolatier
    Benoit Lorge, award winning chef, creates high quality chocolates for gourmet shops and high class hotels and restaurants....
  • Lough Corrib
    Loch Corrib, which is the second largest sheet of inland frest water in Ireland, is about thirty-five miles in length from ...
  • Lough Key Forest Park
    The Lough Key Experience is an engaging audio tour of the history and nature of the Park through the 19th Century undergrou...
  • Loughcrew Cairns and Gardens
    Cairns:The cairns are Megalithic structures originally built about 4000 bc as burial chambers. The cairns are in two g...
  • Macallan Distillery
    An hour and a half at this famous distillery, allows you to join a 45 minute tour, stroll around the grounds, watch a video and...
  • Maes Howe
    The finest megalithic tomb in the British Isles, with a large mound covering a stone-built passage and a large burial chamber w...
  • Malahide Castle
    Malahide Castle is very unique in Ireland because the Talbot family managed to keep control of the castle for 791 years. Th...
  • Maynooth Castle
    This great stone castle was founded in the early 13th century and became the principal residence of the Kildare branch of t...
  • Melmore Head
    The walk follows the perimeter of Melmore Head from Tramore Beach to the northern tip of the peninsula. Crossing several...
  • Melrose Abbey
    Probably the most famous ruin in Scotland, the abbey was founded by David I in 1136 for the Cistercian Order, it was largely de...
  • Midleton Distillery
    From the 18th century to the 21st, the expert guides lead you through the extraordinary story of Jameson Irish Whiskey. Loo...
  • Moine Mhor
    The best views of this reserve are from the Crinan Canal, near Bellanoch, or the ancient hill fort of Dunadd. From here you can...
  • Moll's Gap
    Moll's Gap is a pass on the N71 road from Kenmare to Killarney in County Kerry Ireland. On the Ring of Kerry route, with vi...
  • Molly Malone Statue
    The Molly Malone statue in Grafton Street was unveiled by then Lord Mayor of Dublin, Alderman Ben Briscoe during the 1988 D...
  • Monaghan County Museum
    County Museum and gallery, this National and European award-winning museum has archaeological and historic displays. Art...
  • Monasterboice
    The historic ruins of Monasterboice are of an early Christian settlement in County Louth in Ireland, north of Drogheda. It...
  • Mount Stewart House And Gardens
    These splendid ruins of a Cistercian Abbey church and conventual buildings are the finest example of Anglo-Norman ecclesiastica...
  • Muckross House and Gardens
    Within Killarney National Park is Muckross House a magnificent Victorian mansion and one of Ireland s leading stately homes...
  • Na Seacht Teampaill - The Seven Churches
    Situated in the west of Inis Mór at the village of Eoghanacht the seven churches or Dísert Bhreacáin as it is also known wa...
  • Nat. Museum of Decorative Art and History
    Collins Barracks could be said to be the National Museum of Ireland's largest artefact, having had a unique history all of it...
  • National Concert Hall
    National Concert Hall Last Updated by Sinead 6 days ago The famous conductor Sir John Barbaroli (1899 -1970) once said “g...
  • National Gallery of Ireland
    The National Gallery of Ireland opened its doors to the public in January 1864. Today the collection includes over 2,500 pa...
  • National Leprechaun Museum
    The National Leprechaun Museum, the first ever attraction dedicated to Irish mythology, opens up a fun and magical world full...
  • National Museum of Ireland - Country Life
    The award winning National Museum of Ireland - Country Life is located in Turlough Village, 8kms east of Castlebar (on the ...
  • National Museum of Scotland
    The new National Museum of Scotland takes visitors on an inspiring journey through cultures across the world, the wonders of n...
  • National Stud Farm
    The Irish National Stud is set amid 958 acres of land. Part of this land is open to visitors, offering guided tours showing V...
  • National Wallace Monument
    Renew your acquaintance with Scotland's national hero Sir William Wallace at the spectacular 220' high National Wallace Monumen...
  • National Wax Museum
    The National Wax Museum Plus is an exciting interactive visitor attraction located in the heart of Dublin's city centre Temple ...
  • Navan Fort
    Perhaps the most venerable ancient monument in Northern Ireland. It can be identified with virtual certainty as Emain Macha, ...
  • New Lanark
    Surrounded by native woodland and close to the famous Falls of Clyde, the cotton mill village of New Lanark was founded in 1785...
  • Newgrange Visitor Centre
    Newgrange was constructed over 5,000 years ago (about 3,200 B.C.), making it older than Stonehenge in England and the Great Pyr...
  • O'Brien's Tower
    O'Brien's Tower marks the highest point of the Cliffs of Moher.The tower was built on the cliffs in 1835 by loc...
  • Oban
    When the sun sets dramatically over Oban Bay and the surprising landmark of the McCaig's Tower amphitheatre lights up on the hi...
  • Old Head of Kinsale
    Old Head prides itself in offering the ultimate experience in golf with a seamless blend of Irish hospitality. Old Head's C...
  • Old Jameson Distillery
    Open 7 days all year , the journey begins with an audio-visual presentation followed by a walk through the recreated distil...
  • Olympia Theatre
    Dating back to the 1800s, this Victorian music hall-style theatre has a capacity of 1,300. It presents an eclectic schedule...
  • Orkney
    Orkney is a truly unique destination. A deep sense of history can be felt everywhere in the 70 or so scattered islands that mak...
  • Palace of Holyroodhouse
    The Palace of Holyroodhouse, Her Majesty The Queen's official residence in Scotland, stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mil...
  • Parke's Castle
    A beautifully restored castle of the 17th century, Parkes Castle is a fortified manor house with a stone Bawn enclosure. The ho...
  • Perthshire
    Situated in the very heart of Scotland, Perhshire boasts some of the finest and most accessible scenery anywhere in the Scottis...
  • Portree
    Built around its natural harbour and fringed by hills, Portree is the island’s main town and a popular destination for visitors...
  • Poulnabrone
    There are over seventy megalithic tombs in The Burren, the most well known and most easily accessible being Poulnabrone. It...
  • Powerscourt Estate Garden and Waterfall
    Powerscourt Estate (Irish: Eastát Chúirt an Phaoraigh), located near Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, is a large countr...
  • Queen's University of Belfast
    The fine facade of the Main Building, designed by Charles Lanyon, conceals a quiet, restful quadrangle. This was the origin...
  • Quiet Man Heritage Centre
    In 1951 John Ford's greatest movie "The Quiet Man" starring John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Barry Fitzgerald was made. It wa...
  • Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
    Robert Burns is an international icon. Perfectly located within easy reach of Scotland's busiest cities, the new Robert Burns B...
  • Ross Castle
    This Castle may be considered a typical example of the stronghold of an Irish Chieftain during the Middle Ages. The date of...
  • Rosslyn Chapel
    Rosslyn Chapel is a Category A listed building and Scheduled Ancient Monument, located in the village of Roslin, approximately ...
  • Roundstone Beach
    Roundstone is one of the oldest resorts in Connemara. The village was built in the 1820s by Scottish engineer Alexander Nim...
  • Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
    Just one mile from city centre, the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh offers visitors peace and tranquillity amongst 72 acres of s...
  • Royal County Down Golf Club
    Ranked number one outside the US. Royal Co. Down is the second oldest Golf Club in Ireland founded in 1889 and de...
  • Scone Palace
    Visit the Palace of Kings, the crowning place of Scottish Kings, where Macbeth, Robert the Bruce and Charles II were crowned. S...
  • Scotch Whisky Experience
    Enjoy a Single Malt whisky tasting. Experience for yourself the varying aromas and whether you like fruity, sweet or smoky flav...
  • Scottish Crannog Centre
    Built as an archaeological experiment based on discoveries underwater, the thatched roundhouse in the shallows of Loch Tay is a...
  • Scottish National Gallery
    The Scottish National Gallery houses the National Collection of fine art from the Early Renaissance to the end of the nineteent...
  • Scottish Storytelling Centre - John Knox House
    The Scottish Storytelling Centre and John Knox House is the new home of Scotland's stories on Edinburgh's Royal Mile. ...
  • Shannon Airport
    Shannon Airport is unique both in its location and its place in the history of world aviation. Of all European Airports it is s...
  • Shannon Ferry Crossing
    The main tourist routes of the West of Ireland's Shannon Region are linked via the Killimer-Tarbert car ferry. This pleasa...
  • Skara Brae Prehistoric Village
    The Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae, near the dramatic white beach of the Bay of Skaill, is one of the best preserved group...
  • Skellig Islands
    Skellig Islands County Kerry. Skellig Michael (from Sceilig Mhich�l in the Irish language, meaning Michael's rock), also...
  • Skellig Michael
    Skellig Michael (from Sceilig Mhichíl in the Irish language, meaning Michael's rock), also known as Great Skellig, is a ste...
  • Skye Museum Of Island Life
    A group of seven thatched cottages showing how islanders lived a hundred years or so ago. Interesting displays of tools, implem...
  • Slane Castle
    Slane Castle has been the Conyngham Family home since 1701. Slane is steeped in history and with the river Boyne flowing be...
  • Slea Head
    Slea Headis a promontory in the westernmost part of the Dingle Peninsula, located in in southwest Coun...
  • Slieve League Cliffs
    The Slieve League (Grey Mountain) cliffs, situated on the West coast of Donegal, are said to be the highest and one of the ...
  • Sligo Abbey
    Founded in 1252 or 1253 for the Dominicans by Maurice Fitzgerald, 2nd Baron of Offaly, who was also founder of the town. Ha...
  • Sneem, County Kerry
    Sneem means "a knot" in Irish, today referred to as "The Knot in the Ring" ( of Kerry ). The town is set at the head of th...
  • Speyside Cooperage Visitor Centre
    No visit to Speyside would be complete without a visit to the Speyside Cooperage, the only cooperage in Britain with a Visitor ...
  • St Andrews Botanic Gardens
    St Andrews Botanic Garden extends to 18 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and glasshouses. Located between th...
  • St Andrews Castle
    The ruins of the castle of the Archbishops of St Andrews, dating in part from the 13th century.On a headland to the no...
  • St Andrews Cathedral
    The remains of the largest cathedral in Scotland, and of the associated domestic ranges of the priory. The precinct walls are p...
  • St Anne's Cathedral
    St Anne's Cathedral, also known as Belfast Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Donegall Street, Belfast, ...
  • St Brigid's Well
    St. Brigid’s Well at Liscannor, Co. Clare, is one of many wells throughout the country dedicated to St. Brigid, also known ...
  • St Coleman's Cathedral
    The Cathedral of Saint Colman is a large, elaborately detailed neo-Gothic building. It is prominently sited overlooking Cor...
  • St Columb Cathedral
    Dominating the skyline on all approaches to the City of Londonderry is Saint Columb’s Cathedral, which has stood on its pro...
  • St Finbarre's Cathedral
    Saint Finbarre's Cathedral is situated in the centre of Cork City, Ireland. Designed by William Burges and consecrated in 1870,...
  • St Finbarre's Island Church
    At the extreme western end of the parish of Inchigeelagh, in a deep secluded valley is Gougane Barra. Originally part of th...
  • St Kilda National Nature Reserve
    Remote and spectacular, the St Kilda archipelago lies 41 miles west of Benbecula. It is the largest seabird colony in the north...
  • St Mary's Cathedral Kilkenny
    Saint Mary's was designed by William Deane Butler (c.1794-1857). He was chosen by Bishop William Kinsella (1793-1845) who i...
  • St Mary's Cathedral Killarney
    It is built in the first period of the pointed style known as Lancet arched Gothic, and is noted for its long, slender lanc...
  • St Patrick Visitor Centre
    The Saint Patrick Visitor Centre is a modern exhibition complex located in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Ireland. It i...
  • St Patrick's Cathedral
    Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral stands adjacent to the famous well where tradition has...
  • St Patricks Trian Visitor Complex
    New Interpretative Centre which illustrates "The Armagh Story" - the development of Armagh from prehistoric times to the pr...
  • St Stephen's Green
    Ireland's best known Victorian public park. Re-opened by Lord Ardilaun in 1880 for the citizens of Dublin. This 9 hectare /...
  • Staffin Bay Fishing & Cruising
    Fishing trips cater for begginer and expert alike. All equipment supplied. Keep your catch and experience the taste of fantasti...
  • Staigue Stone Fort
    Staigue stone fort is a partly ruined round stone fort, located three miles west of Sneem, on the Iveragh peninsula, County...
  • Stirling
    Stirling gained city status in 2002. It is Scotland's heritage capital, where the Wars of Independence were fought and won; whe...
  • Stirling Castle
    For generations Scotland’s royalty gathered at Stirling Castle to revel in its impressive buildings, superb sculptures, fine cr...
  • Strokestown Park
    The Great Irish famine of the 1840's is now regarded as the single greatest social disaster of 19th century Europe. Between...
  • Stromness
    The burgh of Stromness, on the west of Orkney's mainland, is the islands' major seaport. It first attracted sailors for the fin...
  • Swiss Cottage
    A delightful "cottage orné" built in the early 1800s by Richard Butler, 1st Earl of Glengall to a design by the famous Regency ...
  • The Aran Islands
    The three Aran Islands, Inis Mór Island (Big Island), Inis Meáin Island (Middle island) and Inis Oírr Island (East island)...
  • The Brazen Head
    The Brazen Head is officially Ireland's oldest pub, dating back to 1198. While it is unclear how much of the original 11th ...
  • The Burrell Collection
    This award winning building, houses a world-famous collection gifted to Glasgow by Sir William Burrell. Visitors can see art ob...
  • The Burren
    The name Burren comes from the Irish - bhoireann meaning a stony place. The unusually geological formations of the region h...
  • The Convention Centre Dublin
    The Convention Centre Dublin (The CCD), Ireland’s first purpose-built convention centre, located In Spencer Dock in the hea...
  • The Custom House
    The Custom House (Irish: Teach an Chustaim) is a neoclassical 18th century building in Dublin, which houses the Department ...
  • The English Market, Cork
    One of the jewels of Cork city centre is the English Market. Recently, it was chosen by the Observer Food Magazine among th...
  • The Famous Grouse Experience
    Nothing has ever been ordinary about Glenturret. Since its origins among the smugglers and illicit stills of the 18th Century, ...
  • The Flough
    The Flough authentic Irish cottage outside Muff is open during the summer season. Visitors can enjoy tea with homemade scon...
  • The Gaelic Heartland Drive
    This drive starts in Letterkenny and travels west through Newmills and Churchill, where Glebe House and Gallery has works b...
  • The Gap of Dunloe
    The Gap of Dunloe (Dunloe means "Fort of the river Loe") is a magnificent glaciated valley comprised of high cliffs and iso...
  • The Giant's Causeway
    Long ago, an Irish giant named Finn MacCool roamed the north coast, where he could look across the narrow sea of Moyle to S...
  • The Glenlivet Distillery
    The Glenlivet weaves an unbroken thread through Scottish history and culture. Revered by connoisseurs, flattered by imitators,...
  • The Gluckman's Gallery
    The Lewis Glucksman Gallery is a cultural and educational institution that promotes the research, creation and exploration ...
  • The GPO
    The General Post Office (GPO) (Irish: Ard-Oifig an Phoist) in Dublin is the headquarters of the Irish postal service, An Po...
  • The Great Glen
    The Great Glen is the long, deep valley running diagonally across the Highlands from Fort William to Inverness. Scenic Glen Spe...
  • The Ha'Penny Bridge
    The Ha'penny Bridge (Irish: Droichead na Leathphingine, or Droichead na Life), known later for a time as the Penny Ha'penny...
  • The House Of Bruar
    The House of Bruar is Scotland's most prestigious country store. It includes eight mens and ladies Country Clothing...
  • The Hunt Museum
    The Hunt Museum was established to house an internationally important collection of approximately 2,000 works of art and an...
  • The Isle of Skye
    The Isle of Skye is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Scotland, and for good reason: people come for the wildlif...
  • The Italian Chapel
    All that remains of the Italian Prisoner of War Camp 60, the famous Italian Chapel was created from two Nissen huts in 1943, us...
  • The Iveagh Gardens
    The Iveagh Gardens are among the finest and least known of Dublin's parks and gardens. They were designed by Ninian Niven, ...
  • The Little Museum of Dublin
    The Little Museum of Dublin tells the story of Ireland’s capital city in the 20th Century. The collection now boasts over ...
  • The Mackintosh House
    The Mackintosh House comprises the meticulously reconstructed principal interiors from the Glasgow home of Charles Rennie Macki...
  • The O2 Dublin
    It's what Irish music lovers have been waiting for. A stunning, new, state-of-the-art entertainment venue, with the kind of...
  • The Phoenix Park
    The Phoenix Park (Irish: P�irc an Fhionn-Uisce) is the largest enclosed urban public park in Europe located 3 km to the n...
  • The Rock of Cashel
    Cashel has a very ancient history, albeit only documented since the 4th Century. The Rock of Cashel, with its well preserve...
  • The Royal Yacht Britannia
    The Royal Yacht Britannia played host to some of the world’s most famous people, but above all was home for the British Royal F...
  • The Salthill Promenade
    The Promenade at Salthill is approx. 2 miles long (3kms), and it overlooks Galway Bay. A nifty 50's diving platform is open...
  • The Scottish Parliament
    Explore Scotland's new Parliament building and discover its past, present and future. Visit the debating chamber and see parlia...
  • The Spire of Dublin
    The Spire of Dublin, officially titled the Monument of Light (Irish: An Túr Solais) is a large, stainless steel, pin-like m...
  • The Tenement House
    Step back in time to explore this Victorian flat from 1892, where little has changed since the early 20th century.Glas...
  • The Titan Crane
    The Titan Crane at Clydebank is one of Scotland’s most unusual tourist attractions. Visitors can take a lift to the top of the ...
  • The Tower Museum
    The Tower Museum hosts two major historical exhibitions - 'the Story of Derry' and an 'Armada Shipwreck: La Trinidad Valenc...
  • Titanic Belfast
    Titanic Belfast will be an essential stop on any visit to Belfast and Northern Ireland. It is located in the heart of...
  • Titanic Quarter
    The Royal Mail Ship TITANIC was the last grand dream of the Gilded Age. It was designed to be the greatest achievement of an er...
  • Torc Waterfall
    Torc Waterfall is a waterfall at the base of Torc Mountain, about 5 miles (8.0 km), from Killarney in County Kerry, Ireland...
  • Tory Island
    Tory Island (official name: Toraigh and also known in Irish as Oileán Thoraigh or previously Oileán Thúr Rí) is an island i...
  • Traquair House
    The oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland, Traquair was once a pleasure ground for Scottish kings in times of peace, t...
  • Trim Castle
    Trim Castle, the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland, was constructed over a thirty-year period by Hugh de Lacy and his ...
  • Trinity College
    Trinity College's history can be divided into four epochs � a century or so during which the foundations were laid, a per...
  • Trossachs and Breadalbane
    The Trossachs hills mark the dividing 'Highland Line' and, though their peaks may be humbler than those further north, the Tros...
  • Ullapool
    The fishing port of Ullapool in Wester Ross comes alive in summer when it receives a large influx of holidaymakers. Many move o...
  • Ulster American Folk Park
    Large-scale emigration from Ireland to North America began in the 1720s and throughout the remainder of the 18th century in...
  • Ulster Folk and Transport Museum
    The Ulster Folk & Transport Museum is set over 170 acres. The Folk Museum includes the Outdoor Folk Museum which featur...
  • Ulster Museum
    Come face to face with dinosaurs, meet an Egyptian Mummy and see modern masterpieces with a visit to the Ulster Museum. As ...
  • University College of Cork
    Queen's College, Cork was founded by the provisions of an act which enabled Queen Victoria to endow new colleges for the "A...
  • Urquhart Castle
    Magnificently sited, overlooking Loch Ness. Urquhart is one of the largest castles in Scotland, with a long and colourful histo...
  • Ventry Beach
    The beautiful crescent shaped beach at Ventry is a European Blue Flag Beach. This was the scene, according to folklore, whe...
  • Waterford Cystal Visitor Centre
    For centuries the Irish have been supreme artists in glass. It is one of the great traditions in the realm of art, a tradition ...
  • Westport House and Pirate Adventure Park
    Home of Grace O’Malley (Granuaile the Pirate Queen of Connaught)Celebrating 50 years in business this year, Westport Hou...
  • Wicklow Mountains National Park
    Wicklow Mountains National Park extends over 20,000 hectares of upland mountain scenery on the doorstep of Dublin. The landscap...
  • Workhouse Museum
    Opened in 1840 this building was a Workhouse until 1948, after which it was used as a hospital until 1991. The Museum op...
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