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Pleae can i have landmarks in Ireland?

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I am visiting ireland soon, and need to plan places to visit. Please could i have a list of landmarks or places of intetrest all around Ireand, as that would be very hlpful.

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  1. All parts of Ireland are great. I'm from Louth that has beautiful churches, historical monuments. Close to Meath for New grange and Dublin for Shopping Clontarf castle, Malahide castle and many more


  2. Any Pub

  3. There are so many places to see here it would be impossible to list them all. Glendalough in Wicklow is a must as is The Burren in Clare, The Rock of Cashel, Croagh Patrick, Kildare round tower, standing stone at Punchestown, Wolfe Tones Grave At Bodenstown, The Cliffs of Moher, The Achill Islands, Clonmacnoise, National Museum, Trinity College, The G.P.O. are just a drop in the ocean of what to not just see but to experience here,

  4. depends on what you like I like to travel around and find old historic places to visit so here is a link:

    http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/s...

    you could work through the site you might find other things on there you could like to visit good luck Ireland is lovely we have a camper van and my husband and children just travel around Ireland each summer until we have seen it all.

  5. Cliffs of Moher (County Clare)

    Bunratty Castle (County Limerick/Clare)

    Kinsale (County Cork)

    A few lovely places in Ireland.

  6. belfast county antrim, you may be put off by the segregation and the peacelines which seperate the 2 religions but a peaceline is still a very historic irish monument too.

  7. The pub

  8. hi just put in some web sites you can check out that gives you places of interest in Ireland both scenic and historical.hope you find them helpfull.dont forget to try the guinness.

    Eireann go braugh!Slan agus beannacht leat.

  9. You could see the Blarney Stone, the Ring of Kerry, Muckross house in Killarney, with Torc waterfall on the same grounds. Dingle is nice, it's a charming little coast town with good beer.

  10. Visit 'Newgrange' in county Meath. It's a 5,000 year-old free-standing building, the oldest in the world, about 600 years older then the pyramids at Giza.

  11. Lakes of Killarney - really beautiful.

    Dingle Peninsula

    West Cork

    Cork city

    Knockfierna, County Limerick (near Ballingarry, County Limerick)

    The Stone Circle near Lough Gur

    Lough Gur

    The Burren

    The Aran Islands

    Galway city

    Connemara

    Sligo

    Ben Bulben

    Cahir Castle

    Cashel

    Lismore

    The Comeragh Mountains

    Waterford city

    Kilkenny city

    Jerpoint Abbey

    Glendalough

    Powerscourt Estate

    Just a few, mainly in the southern half of the Republic. I don't know Northern Ireland so well, but anyone who has been there has recommended the Giant's Causeway.

  12. The Blarney Stone is a block of bluestone built into the battlements of Blarney Castle, Blarney about 8 km from Cork, Ireland. According to legend, kissing the stone endows the kisser with the gift of gab (great eloquence or skill at flattery). The stone was set into a tower of the castle in 1446. The castle is a popular tourist site in Ireland, attracting visitors from all over the world to kiss the Stone and tour the castle and its charming gardens.

    The word blarney has come to mean clever, flattering, or coaxing talk.

  13. no, you can't have them. Just leave them as you found them.

  14. giants causeway,

  15. The Rock of Cashel. It's a 1000 year old castle on a giant rock on a plain. You cant miss it!!

  16. bobby sands Mural (west belfast),

    Garvaghy Road (portadown)

    Shankhill and the Falls. Two roads (belfast)

    quayside is called The Albert Clock, it is wonky and leans to one side. (belfast)

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