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Sights in Ireland

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sights in Ireland : the essentials
Abbeys in Donegal
Abbey of the Four Masters
This is one of the most important abbeys that can be found in Ireland, despite it being in ruins. It's location is next to a river
Cathedrals in Ennis
Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul
Built in the mid nineteenth century, it had to be restored in the last century due to fire. This is the most important building in
Ruins in Cong
Cong Abbey
Cong village is famous for being the main stage of The Quiet Man, but it keeps a few surprises for visitors. Cong Abbey, from the
Cathedrals in Limerick
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Castles in Galway
Leamaneh Castle
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The ruins of the castle of Leamaneh are in the vicinity of the Bruren in County Clare, Island. The castle was originally a base wi
Historical Monuments in Wicklow
Russborough House
Russborough is said to be one of the prettiest houses in Ireland, built in 1741 by Richard Castle. From May to September, the open
Cemeteries in Donegal
Glencolumbkille Cemetery
Across from the tourist office is where you can find this pretty village cemetery, with typical striking Gaelic crosses. I've alwa
Churches in Donegal
Donegal Church
Facing the town's castle, which is the main attraction in Donegal, I was really struck by the facade of the Church of England. Aft
Historical Monuments in Cork
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Historical Monuments in Dublin
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Churches in Dublin
Churches in Dublin
Bus Stations in Limerick
Limerick Station
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Colbert Station, located on Parnell Street, is the central station of Limerick. On the one hand you have the train station, and on
Historical Monuments in Drogheda
St Laurence's Gate
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Drogheda is the exchange point between Dublin and Newgrange. But for us, ultimately became one more visit. St Lawrence Gate is imp
Cathedrals in Sligo
St John the Baptist Cathedral
The Cathedral of St. Mary the Virgin and St. John the Baptist, John Street, is the oldest building still in continuous use in the
Castles in Donegal
Glenveagh Castle
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This lovely Scottish style castile is situated near the lake of the stunning National Park landscape. The cost is 5 euros to have
Ruins in Killarney
Muckross Abbey
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Just beginning to walk through the National Park of Killarney, if you arrive by the 1st access to the park from the Kenmare road,
Castles in Kinsale
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