Things to do in Ireland
Dublin 9, County Dublin
destination • experience
Posted about 5 years ago
Snag List Dublin
See above list for Dublin
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County Kerry, Ireland
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Ring of Kerry
The Ring of Kerry tour is a drive around the actual ring of Kerry, a city in Ireland. The views include bogs, mountains, villages, pastures, beaches and clifs. It's a very popular attraction in Ireland.
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County Mayo, Ireland
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Croagh Patrick
A site of pilgrimage in Mayo, it is said to be a holy mountain whose summit Saint Patrick fasted on for 45 days in 441AD. Some people climb the mountain barefoot to be forgiven for sins...I made it about 10 steps before putting my shoes back on. It offers spectacular views but the end of the climb is rather steep so wear proper shoes.
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Liscannor, County Clare
experience • outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Cliffs of Moher
The famous cliffs are a great instagram spot and a beautiful site to see. Quite magestic but it's also one of those places where you go just to say you've been.
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Galway, County Galway
restaurants
Posted about 5 years ago
Fat Freddy's Restaurant
A great eatery on Shop Street in Galway. I recommend the lasagne and get it every time I'm back home.
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Ballyvaughan, County Clare
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Aillwee Cave
This attraction is a cave system offering tours daily. If you've never been inside a cave it's a great site to see and you are provided with historic facts of the cave. There is a tour that does the Cliff's and Caves in one day.
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Bushmills, Northern Ireland
destination • experience
Posted about 5 years ago
Giant's Causeway
A cluster of basalt columns that rise from the sea and a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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County Galway, Ireland
outdoors
Posted about 5 years ago
Aran Islands
Michael Faherty is a local that offers tours to the islands. There are three islands that make up the name and are bests known for ancient sites such as the fort of Dún Aonghasa and a stone structure called Clochán na Carraige.
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