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Mountains in Ireland are very interesting.Great free place to see beautiful views and take great photos.
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Cinema is a great place,when you can invite your girlfriend/boyfriend in rainning day
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In park you can meet your friends or go to walk.Also you can take photos with your friend and familly
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Donore, Meath One of the great wonders of the ancient world, Newgrange is older than Stonehenge, Mycenae, or even the pyramids in Egypt. Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre is the starting point for a tour of Newgrange. Newgrange & Brú na Bóinne
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Bunratty, Bunratty, Clare Ireland’s most popular attraction, Bunratty Castle is also the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland. Bunratty Castle And Folk Park
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Parliament Street, Kilkenny, Kilkenny Built by the prosperous merchant John Rothe in 1594, Rothe House was soon enlarged to accommodate his family of 12 children. Second and third houses were built around cobbled courtyards and a well dating to 1604. The second generation of Rothes and their families shared facilities including the well and the brewhouse. The house would have been very comfortably furnished by the standards of the day. Rothe House
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Quin, Clare During the Bronze Age, people protected themselves against marauding invaders by building their homes on lakes. These lake dwellings, known as “crannog,” have been recreated at Craggaunowen Castle. The Castle itself was restored by art historian John Hunt and now contains a part of his collection of medieval art.. Craggaunowen – The Living Past
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Clonmacnoise, Shannonbridge, Offaly Ireland’s premier monastic site is set in tranquil and inspiring surroundings on the banks of the River Shannon. The site includes the ruins of a cathedral, two round towers, eight churches, three high crosses, as well as a large collection of early Christian grave slabs.
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College Street, Dublin 2, Dublin Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, Trinity College is the oldest in the country and is situated in an enviable position in the very heart of Ireland’s capital. The college has produced such famous graduates as Edmund Burke, Oliver Goldsmith (whose statue stands outside), Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, and Bram Stoker. Trinity College
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The Quay, Waterford Located at the junction of the Quays and Mall, Reginald’s Tower is Waterford’s best known landmark. Erected by Reginald Maclvor, Danish Governor of Waterford, in 1003 A.D, the building has been described as the oldest tower of mortared stone in Europe. Regionald‘s Tower Museum
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Carrowmore, Sligo Extending across many acres and into adjoining townlands, Carrowmore represents the largest grouping of megalithic monuments in Ireland. The immense Neolithic burial ground may once have hald more than 100 tombs. Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
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Donegal Cruit Island is accessible just off the R259, via a small bridge. The island has a nine- hole golf course, but you don’t need to play golf to enjoy the island’s charms. Cruit Island
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Newtownards, Down Mount Stewart is one of the most complete gardens in the care of the National Trust. The garden, designed by Edith, Lady of Londonderry from 1921, incorporates a wide range of gardening styles and supports an incomparable plant collection. Mount Stewart House and Gardens
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Pages: http://goireland.about.com/od/preparingyourtrip/t p/ireland_free.htm http://goireland.about.com/od/preparingyourtrip/t p/ireland_free.htm http://blog.goireland.com/2010/01/19/top-10- tourist-attractions-in-ireland/#axzz1qKnfataX
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