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  • Groups - Dublin Pass Ideas

    The Dublin Pass offers you free entry to over 30 of Dublin’s top visitor attractions, transport from the airport to the city with Aircoach and access to over 25 special offers and discounts in shops, restaurants, leisure pursuits, tours and much more!

    Shared by Keith O'Brien | 18/11/08
  • Travelodge Budget Accommodation

    Looking to keep the costs down? Travelodge have the perfect answer for back packers and business people. Check out Ireland's leading provider of Budget Hotels with ten great hotel locations in Ireland. With rooms from €39 per person per night, you can't beat it!.

    Shared by Fergal Walsh | 14/01/09
  • FREE Days Out - Burren Perfumery, Co Clare

    The Burren Perfumery & floral centre has been a family run business for more than three decades. A traditional soap and perfume making centre which uses oils and plants from across the world. It is situated in the heart of the Burren, one of the most beautiful and spectacular floral landscapes in the world.

    Shared by Fergal Walsh | 05/03/09
  • FREE Days Out - Wicklow Mountains NP, Co Wicklow

    Wicklow Mountains National Park is a haven of Free outdoor walks. There are nine way-marked walking trails around the valley of Glendalough, varying from a half hour stroll to a four hour hill walk. In addition, a visit to the famous St Kevin’s round tower is recommended as well as a stroll through the St Kevin’s church graveyard to view the numerous gravestones, many of which are hundreds of years old.

    Shared by Fergal Walsh | 05/03/09
  • FREE Days Out - Glenveagh NP, Co Donegal

    Glenveagh National Park has a number of walks that visitors can do around the park, either themselves or with a guide. All walks are free of charge but booking is essential. Glenveagh National Park lies in the heart of the Derryveagh Mountains in the north-west of Co. Donegal. It is a remote and hauntingly beautiful wilderness of rugged mountains and pristine lakes. The Park, over 16,000 hectares is the haunt of many rare and interesting plants and animals and is famous for its fine herd of red deer. The Park contains the peaks of the two highest mountains in Co. Donegal, Arrival (752m) and Sleeve Night (683m). The steep sided valley of Glenveagh holds the 5.5km-long Lough Veagh. In bad weather the walk may be cancelled or an alternative lowland route taken. Walking boots are essential as well as rain gear, warm clothing and packed lunch!

    Shared by Fergal Walsh | 05/03/09
  • FREE Days Out - Scrabo Country Park, Co Down

    Scrabo Country Park is centred at the top of Scrabo Hill and offers incredible views over Strangford Lough and the surrounding countryside. Scrabo Tower is one of Northern Ireland’s best known landmarks and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) which owns and manages the park uses the top floor of the tower to host a short audio visual show about the history of the local area and its wildife. 122 steps up and on a clear day, you can see Scotland!

    Shared by Fergal Walsh | 05/03/09
  • Activities in Meath

    check out citynorth hotel for great things to do in county meath

    Shared by Fergal Walsh | 05/02/12

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