Clare viewed 1,714
Aillwee Cave is Ireland's most popular showcave and a unique experience for days out in Clare. Learn about Aillwee caves 1.5 million year history and travel up to 350ft underground. Situated on Ireland's beautiful west coast, this award winning tour complex...
Roscommon viewed 1,200
Arigna Mining Experience offers a unique underground day out tour in Roscommon in what was Ireland’s last working coal mine and also includes a heritage centre paying tribute to 400 years of mining history in Arigna Valley. An ex-miner is your tour guide...
Kerry viewed 1,802
CLOSED MON + TUESDAY until MID March. Crag Cave is one of Ireland's leading tourist attractions and is thought to be over one million years old. One of the largest cave systems in Ireland, it has a surveyed length of 3.81Km (12,510 feet ). All tours of...
Dublin viewed 582
Dance Theatre of Ireland offers a diverse programme of dance classes and courses for adults and young people.
Dublin viewed 1,371
Dublin Zoo is one of Ireland's main family visitor attractions and is home to an exciting diversity of animals in a stunning parkland setting. Situated close to the city centre, Dublin Zoo is easily accessible by car or public transport. Visitors can explore...
Dublin viewed 2,061
Dublinia is one of Dublin’s top visitor attractions with three exciting exhibitions. Viking Dublin and Medieval Dublin take the visitor back to life in the old city; highlights include a trip to a Viking house and a chance to learn the myths and mysteries...
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Ireland West Tours lets you see the beauty and grandeur of Connemara, the Burren and the Cliffs of Moher in the ancient West of Ireland on a tour that is designed to suit you. Stop where you want, stop when you want. Take your time getting that special...
Meath viewed 2,021
Loughcrew is the Centre of Adventure. Pass the potion on the Witches Ropes Course, Find your way through The Forest Crystal Maze challenge course, fly over The Tree Top zip line, try your hand at Archery and many more activities on the Adventure Course....
Meath viewed 1,179
Once part of the lands belonging to the Plunkett family, Loughcrew has a rich history and is home to Loughcrew Cairns, the largest complex of passage graves in Ireland. The ideal place for day trips with it's stunning gardens, historic buildings and gilding...
Mayo viewed 648
A branch of the National Museum Ireland, this award-winning Museum is home to the National Folklife Collection which represents traditional life in Ireland throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Fascinating artefacts deal with domestic...
Cork viewed 228
Prince August is Ireland's only Toy Soldier factory. The visitor centre offers tours and workshops for toy lovers and provides mail order shopping for toy soldier and model enthusiasts.
Dublin viewed 1,329
The Old Jameson Distillery Dublin is located in Smithfield, Dublin and open 7 days a week. One of Ireland's top international visitor attractions and a truly, unique and unforgettable experience. Take a tour, taste some of Irelands’ finest Irish Whiskey,...
Carlow viewed 1,794
VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art & The George Bernard Shaw Theatre is one of Ireland’s newest performing and visual arts centres. The centre has won numerous awards including the RIAI (Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland) Award 2010 for Best...
Mayo viewed 5,456
Enjoy a full day’s family fun, culture and adventure at Westport House & Pirate Adventure Park. It truly delivers something for everyone: grandparents to toddlers can have a relaxing, active or exciting day – all depending on your interests and energy...
Wicklow viewed 974
The primary purpose of Wicklow Mountains National Park is the conservation of local biodiversity and landscape. The Park is also an invaluable recreational space for locals and visitors alike. Over one million visits are estimated to be made each year....
Dublin viewed 17
Wooly Ward's Farm Dublin provide educational and interactive farm animal visits and events for school and groups. Also available is the popular Mobile Farm and Animal Theatre experience which can travel to your own school or event. This mobile show, complete...
Limerick viewed 386
Adare Heritage Centre is a main tourist focal point in Adare village. As the main visitor centre, it offers information on tours and exhibitions, bureau de change and the best local advice and guidance for things to do in Adare. Also housed in the centre...
Limerick viewed 544
Angelas Ashes Walking Tour is a walking tour in Limerick taking in locations featured in Dr. Frank McCourts Pulitzer Prize winning biography. Angelas Ashes is the memoir of Frank McCourt and describes the story of the McCourt family as it attempts to survive...
Dublin viewed 670
Aras an Uachtarain, literally translated in Irish means the 'Building of the President' and is the official residence of the president of Ireland. The building is located in the Phoenix Park Dublin which is the largest public park in Europe. Áras...
Galway viewed 531
Athenry Heritage Centre is an award winning centre promoting the Norman Medieval history of Athenry town. Visitors are given a 3D impression of the town and key historical landmarks through models, storyboards and audio-visual touch screen exhibits. The...
Wicklow viewed 1,476
Avondale House and Forest Park in Wicklow is a museum to the great Irish political leader Charles Stewart Parnell who was born and lived at Avondale House from 1846-1891. The house is open to the public with admission charge between April to October and...
Tipperary viewed 601
Ballinacourty House Caravan and Camping Park is located in the scenic Tipperary countryside in the Glen of Aherlow.. Local activities include pony trekking, trout fishing, Irish nights, countryside walks and historical places and monuments. One of the...
Offaly viewed 846
Ballybrittan Castle is an extended tower-house built in the late 15th Century as an O’Connor clan stronghold. The site takes takes its name from the townland of Ballybrittan, near Edenderry, Co. Offaly. Although a major portion of the castle was taken...
Mayo viewed 510
Ballycroy National Park was established in November 1998, it is Ireland’s sixth National Park and is located on the Western seaboard in northwest Mayo. It comprises of 11,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain, covering a vast uninhabited...
Wexford viewed 738
Ballyhack Castle Co Wexford is steeped in history and can trace its origins back to the 14th Century. Originally built by the Knights Hospitallers of St. John, which were one of the two great military orders founded at the beginning of the 12th century...
Carlow viewed 558
Ballyloughan Castle was built in the 13th century. It consists of a large courtyard, with a curtain wall and moat. All that remains is a small square tower, the entrance gate and two large round towers. The castle was originally owned by the Kavanaghs...
Carlow viewed 565
Ballymoon Castle is located near Bagenalstown and dates to the early 14th century when it was a fortress. The castle was occupied by the Knights Templar, an armed religious order of the time. There is a square shaped high walled bawn within which is thought...
Cork viewed 334
Bantry House and Gardens is open to the public from mid March until 31 October..The house has a collection of tapestries, furniture and art treasures for viewing and your visit includes a self guided tour of the house and complimentary information sheets...
Galway viewed 576
The Battle of Aughrim Visitor Centre is situated in Aughrim Village on the Dublin - Galway road (N6) and is 6km west of Ballinasloe and 60km east of Galway City. Visitors can delve into Irish history and discover the origin of the Twelfth of July and the...
Meath viewed 46
Visitor Centre set in 18th century Oldbridge House. Hundres of acres of walkways through the battle site, joining scenic walks along the Boyne Canal and River walks. Restored Walled Garden and delightful Tea Rooms. Events on all year round. FREE Living...
Cavan viewed 364
Bear Essentials & Silver Bear Centre in Cavan lets families, schools, active age groups, special needs groups and others experience a day out with a difference. Your memory of the day will be your unique hand-made or purchased teddy bear. Make sure...
Clare viewed 590
Ireland's first pub brewery is named after Biddy Early, a Clare magical woman of the 1800's. The beers produced on the premises are 100% natural containing no artifical colourants, sweetners or preservatives. The visitor centre hosts an interesting audio-visual...
Offaly viewed 807
Birr Castle Demesne in Offaly boasts award winning gardens and over 50 hectares or parkland, providing a perfect outdoor setting for walking and family days out. Ireland's Historic Science Centre is located on the grounds as well as ‘leviathan', Ireland's...
Carlow viewed 355
The village of Leighlinbridge developed at this strategic crossing on the River Barrow, defended by the Black Castle. The first castle was built in 1181 by Hugh de Lacy to defend the crossing, and the present castle was built in the mis-sixteenth century...
Cork viewed 585
Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland's greatest and most infamous chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy. Over the last few hundred years, millions have flocked to Blarney, making it a world landmark and one of Ireland's greatest...
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Borris House is a beautiful and historic Irish country house located in the spectacular scenery. Landscaped grounds and situated near the river barrow make this an ideal setting for weddings, concert, civil ceremonies, exhibitions, historical house tours...
Carlow viewed 502
Brownshill Dolmen is a Megalithic tomb of Browneshill, located on the outskirts of Carlow town. A granite portal tomb dating to circa 3,000BC and consisting of the largest capstone in Europe, estimated to weight up to 150 tonnes. Listed as a National ...
Meath viewed 627
Bru Na Boinne is the main visitor centre for the Newgrange and Knowth megalithic passage tombs in Co Meath. Located in the scenic Boyne Valley Co Meath, the visitor centre offers visitors an exhibition interpreting the nearby tombs, their history and the...
Clare viewed 772
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is an interactive real life history park in Bunratty Co Clare..Set in the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland, it offers a fascinating insight into life during the middle ages. The park includes several...
Clare viewed 502
Bunratty Winery is situated close to Bunratty Castle in Clare..The winery is famed for its Mead product which is created from an old Irish recipe protected through the ages and unique to Bunratty Winery. It is a medium sweet wine and a favourite throughout...
Clare viewed 615
Burren Perfumery in Co Clare is a traditional soap and perfume making centre. The visitor centre offers visitors a unique day out in Clare. Activities at the centre include an audio visual show and also practical presentation on the soap making and distillation...
Clare viewed 231
Burren Smokehouse is an award winning eatery and visitor centre in Lisdoonvarna Co Clare..Burren Smokehouse is a popular attraction in Clare with over 30,000 visitors annually. Owned and manged by Birgitta & Peter Curtin, their visitor centre offers...
Dublin viewed 1,755
Cabinteely House, Dublin is a 45 hectare park. The buildings are being renovated and converted for museum and educational purposes. Its Adventure Playground is one of the best in Dublin with sections specifically designed for different age groups such...
Clare viewed 333
Caherconnell Stone Fort, situated 1km south of Poulnabrone dolmen in the heart of the Burren Ireland , offers you the opportunity to visit an exceptionally well - preserved example of the stone forts or stone ringforts, which are to be found in the Burren...
Sligo viewed 468
Calry Parish Church, Sligo is situated in the North West of Ireland and is in Yeats Country. It was established in 1824 as a Chapel of Ease for St. John's Church (now the Cathedral of Elphin) due to the increasing numbers of Anglicans in Sligo. The...
Carlow viewed 438
Join local guide Pat Doyle for a day trip to visit the Carlow Valley, from the 5,000 year old dolmen to the cathedral at Old Leighlin visiting Leighlinbridge, Muine Bheag and Borris, continuing to the Blackstairs Mountains and taking in the beautiful gardens...
Antrim viewed 563
Carrickfergus Castle, a Norman castle in Northern Ireland remains one of the best preserved medieval structures in the whole of Ireland. So sharpen your long sword, strap on some chainmail and discover that there is so much more on offer here than just...
Sligo viewed 277
This is the largest cemetery of megalithic tombs in Ireland and is also among the country's oldest. With monuments ranging from five and a half thousand to six and a half thousand years old. Archaeologists have recorded over 60 tombs of which 30 are visible....
Kilkenny viewed 1,380
Castlecomer Discovery Park is a multi-activity forest park with 30 hectares of mixed woodland in the south-east of Ireland just 20kms North of the medieval city of Kilkenny and 24kms from Carlow town. Access to the Park is free of charge and visitors can...
Mayo viewed 173
The Céide Fields historic site is the most extensive Stone Age site in the world with a farmed lanscape preserved beneath the natural boglands on the edge of dramatic cliffs. The award winning Visitor Centre has exhibitions, film, restaurant and guided...
Cork viewed 250
Charles Fort is a classic example of a late 17th century star-shaped fort, commanding the entrance to the harbour of Kinsale. Designed by William Robinson, Charlses Fort is one of the largest military installations in the country. The Fort has been associated...
Offaly viewed 939
Charleville Castle is Ireland's most enigmatic and impressive Gothic revival castles. Designed in 1798 by one of Ireland's leading architects of the day, Francis Johnston, one of Ireland’s leading architects, who also built the General Post Office and...
Dublin viewed 617
The Chimney Viewing Tower is Smithfield Village.The existing 185ft old Jameson Distillery Chimney has been topped with a two-tiered glass enclosed viewing platform and provides a 360 degree panoramic view of Dublin city.Travel up the glass lift to the...
Dublin viewed 524
Christ Church Cathedral (founded c.1028) is the spiritual heart of the city and one of the top things to do in Dublin. Step inside and you can enjoy the cathedral’s beautiful interior and fascinating medieval crypt. Explore the crypt and follow the steps...
Cork viewed 325
Cork City Hall, Anglesea Street, is the headquarters of Cork Corporation and city administration. The fine concert hall in the building is the venue for concerts, festivals and functions in addition to the various city administration facilities it provides...
Dublin viewed 365
The Civic Theatre opened in March 1999, a project of South Dublin County Council and also grant aided by the Department of Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands. The Theatre includes the following features: Main Auditorium 282 seats, Multi-Purpose...
Clare viewed 289
The centre houses the most comprehensive research material, held at any one location, to enable persons with Clare roots to trace their ancestry. We have indexed all available parish registers for the 47 parishes and now hold data on over 500,00 people...
Clare viewed 261
The story of Clare stretches back over 8,000 years. Its incredible history is excitingly captured at the 'Riches of Clare'. Beautifully displayed artifacts in the restored former Convent of Mercy building, displays original works of art, entralling audio-visual...
Down viewed 1,059
Clearsky Adventure Centre Co Down is an outdoor pursuits centre based on the stunning National Trust Castle Ward Estate on the shores of Strangford Lough, just 45 MINUTES SOUTH OF BELFAST, Northern Ireland (next to Ards Peninsula and Exploris Aquarium...
Clare viewed 482
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top visitor sites. Looming over County Clare's west coast, the Cliffs stretch for 8 kilometres and 214 metres over the waters of the Atlantic ocean. ATLANTIC EDGE is the exciting interpretive centre at the Cliffs...
Cork viewed 648
Town town museum Museum reflects the maritime and cultural history of Cobh town in Cork. Enjoy a friendly welcome and exhibits featuring the History of Spike Island, Secrets of Cork Harbour, Mementoes of a Victorian Lady, Lusitania Memorabilia, Titanic...
Galway viewed 407
Connemara Heritage and History Centre is an award winning heritage centre offering a unique insight into the history and heritage of this most beautiful part of the West of Ireland. A multi-lingual audiovisual introduces the history of the area and tells...
Galway viewed 610
Covering some 2957 hectares of secenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands, Connemara National Park is a sight to be hold. Establlished and opend to the public in 1980. Some of the Park's mountains namely Bencullagh, Benbrack...
Galway viewed 495
Connemara Smokehouse is an Internationally renowned seafood location specialising in Wild and Organic Smoked Salmon, Smoked Tuna and Gravadlax. Bridgestone Best in Ireland Award, the Great Taste Awards, winners of B.I.M Best New Seafood Product in Ireland...
Galway viewed 869
A Nature Reserve of approx. 405 hectares.The seven woods celebrated by W.B. Yeats are part of the 6 kilometres of nature trails taking in woods, river, turlough, bare limestone and Coole lake. There are two trails to follow. 'The Family Trail' is an easy...
Louth viewed 871
Multi award winning Independent Irish owned whiskey distillery in Co Louth. Awarded Best Single Grain Whiskey 2011, Worldwide Achievement title in 1998 by IWSC. Best Irish Whiskey Distiller in 2007. Located near the medieval village of Carlingford, in...
Cork viewed 315
Cork Butter Museum is a unique institution, celebrating one of the great success stories of Ireland, the butter trade. The entire ground-floor gallery displays traditional butter-making equipment. A gallery in the Museum is dedicated to the culture of...
Cork viewed 589
Cork City Gaol & Radio Museum Experience is uniquely situated in the former 6CK Studios in the Governors House. See Cork's renowned wax figures at the Cork City Gaol as you step back in time to see what 19th/early 20th Century life was like in Cork...
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Cork Institute of French specializes in French courses for adults and french grinds for students. We organize various language activities, workshops, lectures, art exhibitions and events throughout the year. We also offer German courses. Please check our...
Longford viewed 787
Learn about the Iron Age and its people in Ireland and view an Iron Age Bog Road, which has been preserved in the interpretive centre. The road was built in the year 148 BC across the bog lands close to the River Shannon. There are exhibitions, guided...
Down viewed 412
Crawfordsburn Country Park is situated on the southern shores of Belfast Lough. It is full of variety, featuring 3.5.km of coastline, often rugged and rocky, the two best beaches in the Belfast area, a deep wooded glen with an impressive waterfall at its...
Dublin viewed 380
Attracting visitors from all over Ireland and around the globe, the Croke Park Stadium Tour offers an in-depth look at one of the most historic and modern sporting arenas in the world. The GAA Museum was established to commemorate, recognise and celebrate...
Roscommon viewed 950
In the heartland of Connacht, a forgotten landscape is being brought to light in the award-winning Cruachan Ai Heritage Centre. An amazing array of archaeological remains are located within a four mile radius of the centre, dating from the Stone Age to...
Dublin viewed 575
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre in the heart of the scenic heritage town of Dalkey is open all year round six days per week. (Closed on Tuesdays). The site is comprised of an early Christian Church & Graveyard, a 14th century fortified town house/castle...
Limerick viewed 500
The De Valera Museum and Bruree Heritage Centre uses audio-visuals, graphic panels, set pieces and displays of personal memorabilia to tell the story of Eamon de Valera (former president of Ireland) and of the area which is credited with forming his c...
Down viewed 307
On stunning beautiful Strangford Lough, amidst rolling countryside, Delamont offers you the chance to get away from it all in tranquil, rural surroundings. The parks relaxing atmosphere makes it a place to dream and settle into the slow rhythm of the countryside....
Donegal viewed 113
Scenic Tours of Donegal Bay on our modern fully equipped 160 seater Waterbus. See the seals, learn about the area and enjoy sing-a-long and cabaret on the homeward journey. Full Bar, toilets, air conditioning. Suitable for families, tours, groups or individuals....
Donegal viewed 505
The centrepiece of Donegal Town is without a doubt O'Donnell's Castle better known as Donegal Castle located by the banks of the river Eske. With extensive 17th century additions by Sir Basil Brooke, this is one attraction you won't want out miss out on....
Dublin viewed 582
Dublin Castle sits in the Heart of Historic Dublin. Soaked in a history of Fire, War, Rebellion, The Castle today stands as a momument to Irish Histroy. Originally a Viking military base built around 930. The vikings ruled until they were defeated by King...
Dublin viewed 322
The Story of the Capital is an exciting exhibition tracing the history of Dublin City. It tells of the citys founding, through Viking times and into the unique and vibrant city of today. Built between 1769 and 1779, Dublin City Hall is an example of the...
Galway viewed 293
Dún Aengus (Irish: Dún Aonghasa) is the most famous of several prehistoric forts on the Aran Islands. A popular tourist attraction, Dún Aengus is an important archaeological site that also offers a spectacular view. It was built during the...
Wexford viewed 592
Dunbrody Famine Ship is a full-scale reconstruction of a 19th Century Famine ship which carried thousands of emigrants from Ireland to North America. On board you will walk in the footsteps of a group of Irish famine emigrants. Visitors will experience...
Galway viewed 370
The castle is an inspirational place, commanding the shores of Galway Bay and is famed in story and song. An evening of superb music, song and storytelling awaits you at Dunguaire Banquet on the majestic shores of Galway Bay, one of Ireland's most picturesque...
Carlow viewed 843
Dunleckney Manor is a magnificent country house dating from the 17th century. Situated 2km north-east of Bagenalstown it was residence and seat of power of the Bagenal family in Ireland for over three centuries. Tours of the house are available costing...
Antrim viewed 327
One of the most extensive ruins of a medieval castle in Northern Ireland. The ruins have an awe-inspiring grandeur as they rise from a basaltic rock standing over a hundred-feet above the wild and chill northern sea. The castle is drmatically surrounded...
Clare viewed 253
It features an extensive museum of local artifacs, an audio-visual presentation, photographic exhibition, tea room and book shop.There are also archaeology/history trails incorporating 25 field monuments within 4kms radius of the Castle. It has been described...
Clare viewed 381
As well as holding an impressive series of lectures on subjects like Biddy Early, Robert Emmet and Life in Celtic Ireland, East Clare Heritage has recently organised a variety of cultural workshops at the centre throughout the year to engage schoolchildren...
Wexford viewed 293
Enniscorthy Castle was constructed 800 years ago and was the main focal point in the growth of Enniscorthy. Recently renovated and refurbished, the castle re-opened to the public in 2011, with displays and tour exploring the development of the Castle and...
Fermanagh viewed 423
Dating back to the 15th century, this impressive castle overlooks Lough Erne on the West Side of Enniskillen. Enniskillen Castle, situated beside the River Erne in County Fermanagh, was built almost 600 years ago by Gaelic Maguires. Guarding one of the...
Dublin viewed 66
Etihad Skyline is the new Croke Park rooftop experience launching in June 2012 which will combine adventure, stunning views and extreme highs into an unforgettable tour. The stadium is building an entire infrastructure on the roof to allow visitors walk...
Cork viewed 480
The Everyman Palace Theatre is a hidden gem of Victorian architecture located in the centre of Cork city. This 650 seat theatre is a favorite with audiences and performers alike, famed for its intimacy and atmosphere. Hosting productions from such famous...
Tipperary viewed 516
Farney Castle is home and Design Studio of Irish International Designer Cyril Cullen. Castle was built in 1495 and added to in 1798. It is the only round tower occupied as a family home, and it is also the home of renowned harpers 'The Cullen Harpers' Cyril's...
Limerick viewed 373
Foynes Flying Boat Museum fly back in time on the world's only full scale replica of a Boeing 314 Clipper. The Foynes Flying Boat Museum, housed in the original terminal building in Foynes, recalls that nostalgic era when Foynes became the centre of the...
Dublin viewed 326
Gaelchultúr offers Irish language classes at various levels throughout the year. Gaelchultúr also offers workshops in Sean-nós Dancing, Sean-nós Singing and IT and the Irish language aimed at different groups: primary and secondary...
Galway viewed 501
Established over a quarter of a century ago Galway Irish Crystal has become one of Ireland's leading producers of traditionally crafted lead crystal products. You are invited to experience a guided heritage tour and a specially commissioned film on Galway,...
Galway viewed 312
The Galway Tour Company is Galway's leading Day Tour Company offering Day & Night tours of popular destinations and lesser taken routes including the Cliffs of Moher, the Aran Islands, Connemara & Clonmacnoise Monastic City. Located in Galway City...
Antrim viewed 492
A World Heritage site, National Nature Reserve and Northern Ireland's premier tourist attraction. The spectacular complex of some 40,000 basalt column 'stepping stones' lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. The formations that make up the...
Dublin viewed 278
The General Post Office took its place in modern Irish history when it became the centre stage of the Easter Rising in 1916 and secured the distinction of becoming the centre of a revolution. Built in 1818 halfway along O'Connell Street (formerly Sackville...
Wicklow viewed 1,098
Greenan Farm Museums and Maze is situated in the beautiful countryside of the Wicklow hills, only an hour south of Dublin. Enjoy your day out wandering around the farm in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The large 1/2 acre hedge maze is 7 feet tall and...
Kerry viewed 410
The Greenlane Gallery is situated in both Dingle, Ireland and Paris France. The Dingle gallery, established in 1992, is in the town of Dingle, on the Dingle Peninsula in West Kerry, Ireland The Paris gallery is on the magnificent Ile Saint Louis and was...
Dublin viewed 469
The STOREHOUSE® was originally built in 1904 to house the GUINNESS® fermentation process. With a company history spanning from 1759 - where else would you come to learn about the history of GUINNESS® - other than the home of the black stuff....
Down viewed 275
Is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Ireland. The central arcade block was built by Wills Hill in 1760 and in 1810 the North wing was added and housed a courthouse. In the same year the South wing was added and was used as an open...
Wexford viewed 718
Hook Lighthouse Wexford is thought to be one of the oldest operational Lighthouses in the world, serving sailors and shipping for 800 years. The tower was constructed of local limestone and the original building survives almost intact at just under 36.6m...
Wexford viewed 432
Horetown House is one of Wexford's finest Country House Hotels providing luxury accommodation in the heart of the Wexford country side. Exclusive, Luxury Grade A listed Country House with 10 opulent, exclusive individually furnished bedrooms offering elegant...
Carlow viewed 717
Huntington Castle is a beautiful example of 17th Century grandeur, comprising the castle building and landscaped gardens with many specimens of Irish shrubs and trees such as oak, hickory and chesnut. The gardens are renowned for the Yew Walk and provide...
Cork viewed 543
Kinsale Pottery & Art School are host an Introduction to Ceramics Weekend Workshop.
Limerick viewed 722
The story of Irish Dresden is a fascinating trip through history. You can learn all there is to know about the history of Irish Dresden and it's unique production process on a visit to the factory.
Wexford viewed 757
Irish National Heritage Park in Wexford depicts man's settlement in Ireland from 7000 BC to the arrival of the Normans in the 12th Century. Stroll through the park with its homesteads, places of ritual, burial modes and long forgotten remains. Attractions...
Limerick viewed 392
The Centre features an extensive display of artefacts, photographs, graphics, etc. associated with the Palatine story.
Dublin viewed 269
The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to promoting an understanding of the life and works of James Joyce, providing the casual visitor, student and scholar alike with a rewarding and memorable experience. The Centre's home is a restored 18th century Georgian...
Cork viewed 463
Welcome to the Jameson Whiskey Distillery in Midleton, Cork. In the convivial company of our guides you’ll be informed and entertained. You’ll also be invited to join us for a wee drop of the triple distilled stuff - with our compliments naturally.
Kildare viewed 1,573
Acclaimed as the finest Japanese Gardens in Europe. The significance of the Japanese Gardens is not only artistic and horticultural but also philosophical, religious and historical. Now of international renown and acclaimed as the finest Japanese Gardens...
Kilkenny viewed 306
One of the finest monastic heritage sites in all of Ireland.
Wexford viewed 476
A plant collection of international standing dedicated to the memory of John F Kennedy, President of the United States from 1960 to 1963. It covers over 600 acres on the southern slopes & summit of Slievecoiltia. Special features include an Ericaceous...
Wexford viewed 939
A unique Cultural Museum and Visitor Centre, celebrating this family history like no other.
Kerry viewed 531
The Kerry Bog Village Museum, located on the beautiful ’Ring of Kerry’, gives people an insight into how people lived and worked in Ireland in the 18th Century. The village is the only one of its kind in Europe. The village was well researched prior to...
Kildare viewed 547
Exhitition of paintings by local and other Irish artists
Kilkenny viewed 713
One of Ireland's most magnificent fortresses and Kilkenny's premier tourist attraction.
Kilkenny viewed 335
Kilkenny Cycling Tours offers you the opportunity to visit historical and cultural sites around Kilkenny including Kilkenny Castle, The Kilkenny Design Centre. St. Francis’ Abbey, The Black Abbey and St. Canice’s Cathedral. Experience Irish hospitality...
Clare viewed 496
Killaloe Heritage Centre explores the theme of Celtic Ireland.
Wicklow viewed 515
Home to the Brabazon Family (the Earls of Meath) since 1618 Killruddery House is the most successful Elizabethan-Revival mansion in Ireland and also one of the earliest.
Dublin viewed 418
Kilmainham Gaol has played an important part in Irish history, as many leaders of Irish rebellions were imprisoned and some executed in the jail. The jail has also been used as a set for several films.
Wicklow viewed 947
Kilruddery House & Gardens is a 17th Century period house and gardens situated in Bray, Co. Wicklow. Known as 'the garden of Ireland in the Garden of Ireland'!. A stunning outdoor location offering visitors to opportunity to be transported back through...
Limerick viewed 375
King John's Castle is a 13th century Castle on ‘King's Island'. Explore 800 years of history brought to life in the imaginative historical exhibition, excavated pre-Norman houses, fortifications, siege mines, and the battlement walks. The visitor centre...
Offaly viewed 404
Kinnitty Castle hotel is located in the heart of Ireland, close to the picturesque village of Kinnitty in County Offaly. Renowned for being the birthplace and early home of legendary Irish folklore hero Finn MaCool. Approximately 1 hour 30 minutes from...
Cork viewed 516
Municipal Hall and Bowling Green This building formally the assembly rooms, built in 1736, was destroyed in the Civil War of 1922, rebuilt by Kinsale Urban District Council and dedicated as The Municipal Hall, November 1928. The project for the...
Clare viewed 324
Medieval fantasy is brought to life at this magnificent castle.A wonderful feature is the beautiful walled garden dating from 1817 now restored to its former splendour. This is a romantic oasis to sit and picnic or just escape the 'madding crowd'. Medieval...
Mayo viewed 553
Located in the grounds of the Marian shrine, Knock Museum captures the story of the Knock Apparition of 1879. Described as “a museum within a museum”, it tells the story of the development of the shrine and the way of life in Mayo at the time.
Louth viewed 706
Dating back to the 11th century, Knockabbey Castle has 30 acres of gardens with wildflower meadows, herbaceous borders, a Victorian Flower Garden, a restored glasshouse with some of the finest historical water gardens to be found anywhere in the country.
Galway viewed 460
Kylemore Abbey is the #1 day out attraction in the Connemara region and hugely popular year round with visitors. Built in 1867, the Abbey is located on the edge of the beautiful Lough Pollacappul, at the base of the Druchruach Mountain, which towers high...
Offaly viewed 603
Set on the lands of Fadden Castle, this beautifully crafted model village depicts Ireland from the early 1900's up to the 1950.
Offaly viewed 1,377
Looking for something a little ghoulish this Halloween season? Why not take a day out and visit Leap castle. Some call it Ireland's most haunted Castle. Many people were imprisoned and executed in the castle, and it is supposedly haunted by several spectres,...
Down viewed 300
Visit ancient sites and monuments; hear of myths and legends while crossing the stunning landscape so loved by St. Patrick and conquered by John de Courcy. See the final resting places of Magnus Barefoot, King of Norway and Thomas Russell, 'The Man From...
Leitrim viewed 375
Leitrim Design House is an award-winning organisation. Synonymous with arts, quality, design and originality and highlights the wealth of innovation in art and design talent in Ireland today. It offers visitors the best in Irish design, gift ideas, contemporary...
Mayo viewed 592
Visit the studio of a world-renowned milliner based in the west of Ireland. Workshops in the art of hat making let you be a milliner for a day. See what exotic creations you can cook up under the expert instruction of Lina Stein.
Limerick viewed 275
The visitor centre tells the story of the pre-Celtic settlers of Ireland who farmed and lived in this peaceful valley. The Visitor Centre houses an audio-visual show, exhibition of artefacts and display panels which interpret the story of man from the...
Roscommon viewed 1,366
Lough Key Forest Park's unique, natural and historical features provide a great day out. For things to do in Roscommon, enjoy the 19th century beautiful outdoor parkland with majestic trees, follies, bridges and canals as well as numerous walks and trails...
Kildare viewed 1,085
Lullymore Heritage & Discovery Park is a family day visitor attraction located on a mineral island in the Bog of Allen, just 4 miles outside Rathangan, County Kildare. New facilities include Pet Farm, Discover Science Trail and Coffee shop.
Clare viewed 487
McKernan Handweavers is a small family run business located between Killaloe and Mount Shannon on the Lough Derg Drive. You are invited to visit McKernan's workshop and showroom.
Clare viewed 480
Michael Cusack was born in Carron in 1847. In 2006, the centenary of his death, The Michael Cusack Centre was opened to honour the founder of the GAA - Gaelic Athletic Association. The development houses the restored Cusack Cottage as well as the new Visitors'...
Monaghan viewed 416
Monaghan County Museum is located in hill street at premises which have undergone extensive renovation in recent years. The museum was founded in 1974 with the goal to promote the cultural diversity and celebrate the historical richness of Monaghan. Visitors...
Wexford viewed 422
The Centre tells the epic and heroic tale of the 1798 Rebellion and it's aftermath using the latest multi-media and interactive computers. A spectacular audio-visual presentation places the story in an international context and state-of-the-art exhibition...
Carlow viewed 57
The National Country Fair is a two-day celebration of Irish country life and country pursuits. The fourth annual fair will be staged at Borris House on 4th & 5th August 2012. Attractions will include over 200 stalls, main arena events, medieval jousting,...
Dublin viewed 340
The National Photographic Archive houses the photographic collections of the National Library of Ireland in Temple Bar, Dublin. The National Library’s photographic collections comprise approximately 630,000 photographs, the vast majority of which are Irish....
Armagh viewed 261
Visit the Navan Centre, which interprets one of Irelands most important ancient monuments, Navan Fort. This was the Royal seat of the Kings of Ulster and the province's ancient capital. Start your tour in the 'Vanished World' of lost myths, travel into...
Tipperary viewed 647
Housed in an interesting mid-19th Century building which was a County Gaol Governor's House for North Tipperary, a Convent and a Heritage Centre, this unique Museum is well worth a visit!
Down viewed 404
A magic spot, a beautiful island accessible by bridges, with dry stone walls, heavenly views and a guide & site display.
Kildare viewed 470
Range of newbridge silverware , with themed displays including Christmas room, Home Emporium, Jewellery Zone and interior ideas
Meath viewed 676
Newgrange is a Neolithic Ritual Centre and Passage Tomb located in Boyne Valley, Co Meath, Ireland. The structure is older than the pyramids, being dated at 5,000 years old.
Donegal viewed 240
Newmill Corn and flax Mill is one of the few monuments of industrial archaeology in state care in the Republic. Of the buildings in the complex, the oldest is said be be 400 years old. As a whole, the complex stands a reminder of a stage in Ireland's industrial...
Wicklow viewed 727
A touring Puppet company that operates independent of the famous "Lambert Puppet Theatre" of which Noel is a founder member and Director. The creative engine of the `Noel Lambert Puppet Theatre` is husband and wife team Noel and Eva Lambert....
Dublin viewed 351
Number 29 is a museum of Georgian home life presented by Electricity Supply Board and the National Museum of Ireland.
Antrim viewed 303
The Odyssey arena is Belfast's premier concert venue located in the heart of Belfast city. The venue attracts major performers and shows every year including live music, dance, theatre and comedy shows and is renowned as one of Europes finest live performance...
Westmeath viewed 450
The Old Kilbeggan Distillery, Westmeath. Daily guided tours with multi-lingual guides will lead you through the time old processes involved in creating Irish whiskey, from the grinding of the grain to the casking of the final product. Alternatively, take...
Dublin viewed 674
OWLS stands for Outdoor Wildlife Learning Survival and is a children's nature education and awareness organisation that is focused on raising environmental awareness in young children and their families in Dublin (and hopefully with time, throughout Ireland)....
Armagh viewed 284
The Palace Stables Heritage Centre is a restored Georgian stable block set in Palace Demesne in the heart of Armagh City. The Centre is located on the Palace Demense situated next to the impressive Primates Palace, formerly the home of the Archbishops...
Monaghan viewed 282
The Patrick Kavanagh Centre in Monaghan is dedicated to the Irish poet Patrick Kavanagh. The Centre houses exhibitions on Kavanagh, a 60 seat audio visual theatre and also a Research Library. Join the performance tour, which takes in many local sites immortalised...
Wicklow viewed 491
Powerscourt is one of Ireland's most famous House & Gardens. Be transported back hundreds of years in Powerscourt House, meander in Powerscourt's majestic gardens and feel the cooling mist of Ireland's highest waterfall. You can round off your day...
Wicklow viewed 487
Rathgall is a multicallate hillfort, set on the edge of a ridge with four concentric stone walls and extensive panoramic views. Iti is an imposing monument covering a total area of 18 scres. Excavations started in 1969, revealing impostant evident for...
Dublin viewed 356
Saint Patrick's Cathedral has contributed much to Irish life throughout its long history (it was founded in 1191). The writer and satirist Jonathan Swift was Dean of Saint Patrick's from 1713-1747. Handel's Messiah received its first performance in...
Armagh viewed 245
The most exciting Visitor Complex in the City. Offering you a unique opportunity to explore the world of Saint Patrick and learn about the rise of Christianity in Ireland. Each of the exhibitions on offer are highly interactive, demonstrating the legend...
Louth viewed 262
Setanta Tours are Ireland's specialists in providing guided heritage hiking, cycling, hill walking and coach tours. Focused around the scenic Carlingford Lough, Ring of Gullion and Boyne Valley regions of Ireland our guided hill walking, cycling and...
Galway viewed 563
Sheep shearing demonstrations in July and August. Sunday - Thursday. 10am - 5pm. Sheep shearing and wool craft demonstrations. Watch sheep being shorn with the traditional hand shears and see the wool been carded and spun into yarn. Enjoyable event...
Kerry viewed 70
Siamsa Tíre is a beautiful 350 seat venue in the heart of Tralee, Co Kerry. We bring together the people of Kerry and visitors from all over the world to enjoy the best of Irish culture – music, song and dance. And that’s not all! There are performances...
Dublin viewed 533
One of Ireland's foremost industrial heritage centres with a unique collection of two windmills and a watermill with associated mill pond, mill races and wetlands.The story of stone-ground milling in Skerries can be traced to the early 16th century when...
Cork viewed 359
Skibbereen Heritage Centre is located in the award winning restored Old Gasworks Building in Skibbereen The Great Famine Commemoration Exhibition commemorates the tragic period in the 1840s that is known in Irish History as the Great Hunger. Story told...
Sligo viewed 362
A visit to the Sligo folk Park is a true experience of rural and Irish heritage. Here, in the heart of County Sligo, the cultural history and heritage of the whole region comes to life. This is a place, which is great for young and old. Children can discover...
Dublin viewed 708
Smithfield market - Historical market of Dublin built in the 17th century.
Down viewed 291
The Centre is a unique visitor attraction of international significance showing the awful reality of the Great War, and its effects on the community at home.Opened in 1994 as a tourist attraction and educational facility. The Centre examines Ireland's...
Meath viewed 626
Aiming to promote ecological awareness and sustainable living, Sonairte is Ireland's premier environmental visitor centre. See ecology in action in the 2 acre organic garden, vegetarian coffee shop, nature trail, energy exhibitions and ecologically reconstructed...
Derry viewed 491
Springhill House is described as one of the prettiest houses in Ulster. Surely a finer complement cannot be paid to this elegant building.Essentially a family home, this building is filled with beautiful paintings, furniture and various decorative arts...
Dublin viewed 289
Sited in the heart of the walled medieval city, St Audoen's Church is the only remaining medieval parish church in Dublin. It is dedicated to St Ouen the 7th century bishop of Rouen and patron saint of Normandy. The Guild Chapel of St Anne houses an award-winning...
Kilkenny viewed 255
Built between 1202 and 1285, St Canices cathedral is a must see on a visit to Kilkenny Enjoy fine architecture, stained glass windows & marble floors
Cork viewed 191
The Cathedral Church of St. Fachtna in the beautiful West Cork town of Rosscarbery stands on a site where Christian worship has been offered for over 1400 years. Here St. Fachtna founded a monastic school in AD 590. Pilgrims and scholars came from near...
Dublin viewed 430
The beautiful church of St Bartholomew's, Clyde Road, was consecrated in 1867. Many of its original features are intact, such as the sanctuary mosaics and the elaborate wrought iron choir screen. The architect was Thomas Wyat. The church has always been...
Carlow viewed 341
A 13th century building of great charms, SSt. Laserian's Cathedral replaced a 7th century monastery which once accommodated 1,500 monks. The site was the location of an important church synod in 630AD. Open end of May to end of September, 10am to...
Wexford viewed 210
St Mary’s Church was built in 1811 on the site of the nave of the 13th Century Parish Church. There are three aisles, North, South and centre of the nave. A high ceiling supported by massive beams, forms a pattern of rectangles. The Gallery is in three...
Dublin viewed 664
One of the oldest churches on Dublin's northside hold's an interesting secret beneath it's floors. Take a tour with the mummies of St. Michan's... St. Michan's Church Crypt has unique properties that means bodies do not decompose, they simply dry up...
Carlow viewed 644
St. Mullins Heritage Centre is situated beside the Monastic Ruins and Cemetery in Carlow town. The site includes ruins of a medieval church, the base of a round tower and the former Church of Ireland church, built in 1811. The heritage centre displays...
Roscommon viewed 685
Strokestown Park was built by Thomas Mahon MP (1701-1782) on lands which had been granted to his grandfather, Nicholas, in the latter half of the 17th century for his support in the British colonial campaign. It was the family home of the Mahon family...
Roscommon viewed 389
A warm welcome awaits you at our Angling / Visitor Centre. Formerly a Church of Ireland building dating from 1842, it was restored by Suck Valley Co-operative in 1998.The enthusiastic angler can enjoy coarse fishing, trout and pike angling on the river...
Leitrim viewed 1,056
Swan Island Lakeside Centre is a must for anyone seeking things to do in Leitrim..Lakeside activities include kayaking, wake boarding, power boating as well as horse riding and pony trekking and lots more. Nestled on the southern shore of Garadice Lake,...
Dublin viewed 407
The Ark, Europe's first custom-built Children's Cultural Centre, programmes, promotes and hosts high quality cultural work which is by children, for children and about children. The Ark is a charitable organisation, founded on the principle that all...
Clare viewed 483
School or group, trips, retreats, and field trips can be arranged with a range of activities from the selection below. Day visits are welcomed for relaxartion, walking, or to attend any of our drop in workshops (listed below). The Boghill centre...
Clare viewed 263
The Burren Centre Discover the unique magic of the Burren Region in ''A Walk Through Time''. The visitor centre lies at the heart of the historic village of Kilfenora. It boasts a fantastic new exhibition, audio visual film theatre, local craft shop and...
Dublin viewed 273
The Contemporary Music Centre is Ireland's national archive and resource centre for new music, supporting the work of composers throughout the Republic and Northern Ireland.The Centre is used, nationally and internationally, by performers, composers, promoters...
Wicklow viewed 272
The Glendalough Hotel Wicklow enjoys panoramic views of the Wicklow countryside. Situated in the picturesque wooded valley of Glendalough, an area famous for possessing some of the most interesting ecclesiastical remains, including Ireland's most renowned...
Waterford viewed 262
Waterford Crystal has moved to a magnificent new home in the heart of Waterford City. The factory tour gives you an up close and personal insight into the centuries old tradition of Waterford Crystal. You'll fell the heat of the furnace and marvel at...
Kildare viewed 1,085
The Irish National Stud is the only Stud Farm in Ireland open to the general public and operating as a Tourist Attraction. This attraction offers daily guided tours of the Stud, walks through the Japanese Gardens & St. Fiachra's Garden which has 4...
Mayo viewed 38
This outstanding Mayo summer show is a highlight of the Mayo events calendar and is based on the real-life story of the legendary Irish Pirate Queen Grace O’ Malley or Gráinne Mhaol. Pirate, chieftain, lover and mother in 16th century Ireland Gráinne...
Clare viewed 634
An innovative show room filled with the earth's natural treasures, most are on sale, and there is something for everyone. Crystals of quartz birth stones and healing crystals, stone vases and trays, magnificent celtic carvings on slate. Jewellery and jewels...
Kildare viewed 350
The early age of steam and the industrial revolution come to life with steam generated working engines for a happy half day out with an educational bias for the family. Fine collection of models of steam locomotives, including two used in the late 19th...
Clare viewed 547
A day on the railway, " are you right there Michael are you right ". Travel along the famous West Clare line and ' fine sights you will see '. Moyasta Junction Station House is now restored and open. Re - live the Percy French experience, "...
Cork viewed 1,946
Trabolgan has 172 Self Catering houses and Apartments, A Touring Caravan Park with 35 sites, and when you book with us, the price you pay includes the use of the Sub Tropical Wave Pool, Live Entertainment Venues, Kids Clubs, 18 hole par-3 golf, Crazy golf,...
Meath viewed 458
Large Anglo-Norman castle constructed over 30 year period circa 1170s. Trim Castle opened to the public in 2000 following extensive restoration and excavation of the site. For safety reasons, access to the site is by guided tour only and group tours must...
Dublin viewed 340
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth. Among many famous students to attend the college were playwrights Oliver Goldsmith and Samuel Beckett. The Book of Kells is the centrepiece of an exhibition which attracts over 500,000 visitors to Trinity College Dublin...
Offaly viewed 632
Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre is located in the distillery’s original 19th century bonded warehouse. Visitors have a choice of a self guided tour or joining one of the centres guided tours. The tour commences with an audio visual display, available in...
Carlow viewed 526
The Tullow Museum is located on Bridge Street and operated on a voluntary basis by the Tullowphelim Historical Society. The museum houses a huge range of items of a historical nature, to personal items belonging to the artic explorer Sir Earnest Shakelton,...
Fermanagh viewed 396
These impressive remains of a fortified house and bawn are set in the beautiful Tully Point in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh.
Wicklow viewed 688
Wicklow Gaol is a historic incarceration museum in Wicklow town, transporting you back in time to see prison practices dating back across hundreds of years as early as the 1700s. Wander through cells and dungeons and watch a unique combination of actors,...
Antrim viewed 489
We offer the amazing opportunity to meet, up close our Birds of Prey from all over the world including falcons, hawks and vultures. We offer guided tours and talks on the conservation work with, which we are involved in around the world. You can even witness...
Sligo viewed 256
Yeats County Inn, Sligo, Ireland is a comfortable and relaxing venue for everyone from business traveller to the Bridal Party. Located in the village of Curry just outside Charlestown, just inside the Sligo border. Nearest hotel to Knock International...
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