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Photo: An Creagan Visitors Centre, Tyrone County
An Creagan Visitors Centre
Creggan, Omagh, Tyrone
The entertaining exhibition features the area's rich geographical and archaeological heritage, including a 6th century log boat. Outside, a nature trail provides the opportunity to examine the plant and animal life of the bog at close quarters. Bicycles to suit all the family are available for hire. Maps and information on the local area are available from the centre. Eight selft catering cottages are also available for rent. A warm welcome awaits you in the foothills of the Sperrin Moun...
Photo: The Book of Kells, Dublin County
The Book of Kells
Trinity College, Dublin 2, Dublin
The Book of Kells contains a Latin text of the four gospels richly decorated by Irish monks around the year 800 AD. The greatest Irish work of art to survive from the Middle Ages, it has been in the library of Trinity College Dublin since the 1660s.
The ’Picturing the Word’ exhibit will place it in its historical and cultural context and compares its images and techniques to those in contemporary metalwork, bone, slate, stone and enamels. Much of the exhibition is an analysis of its ani...
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Magee Of Donegal
The Diamond, Donegal, Donegal
Magee of Donegal has been the home of Donegal Handwoven Tweeds since 1866. Magee Handwoven Tweeds are still made in the time honored tradition, woven by hand in the weavers homes in the Donegal Hills.

Enjoy browsing through the Magee Store where you will see quality ranges of mens and ladies clothing, knitwear, Donegal Tweeds and giftware, all reflecting The Best Of Donegal which is Irelands largest selection of mens and ladies Donegal Handwoven Tweed Jackets. Woven and tailored by Ma...
Photo: Donegal Parian China, Donegal County
Donegal Parian China
Ballyshannon, Donegal
Ireland's leading Pottery and Visitor Centre Complex conveniently located in the picturesque County of Donegal....
Photo: Connemara National Park, Galway County
Connemara National Park
One Star
Letterfrack, Galway
Covering some 2,957 hectares of scenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands, Connemara National Park is a sight to behold. It's located near Letterfrack in County Galway.
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Photo: Kinturk Cultural Centre, Tyrone County
Kinturk Cultural Centre
7 Kinturk Road, Coagh, Cookstown, Tyrone
The Kinturk Centre on the western shores of Lough Neagh, houses a bar, catering facilities and traditional evenings. Also, there is an interpretive display on the life cycle of the Lough Neagh Eel and the Lough Neagh Fishermen....
Photo: The Tower Museum, Derry County
The Tower Museum
Union Hall Place, Magazine Gate, Derry, Derry
The Tower Museum tells the story of Derry, chronicling the history of the city from its geological formation through to the present day. There are special features on Celtic Monasticism, the Plantation and the Siege of Derry....
Photo: Phoenix  Park Visitor Centre, Dublin County
Phoenix Park Visitor Centre
One Star
Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, Dublin
The main entrance to the park is on Parkgate Street in Dublin 7. The Phoenix Park is made up of extensive lawns, tree-lined pathways, nature trails, lakes as well as ornamental gardens. Admission to the park is free and you'll also get the chance to see a deer or two as it's home to a herd of wild deer.
Attractions within the park include Dublin Zoo, the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, the Wellington Monument, the Papal Cross, which was erected in memory of Pope John Paul II's visit in 19...
Photo: Kerry The Kingdom, Kerry County
Kerry The Kingdom
Ashe Memorial Hall, Denny Street, Tralee, Kerry
Kerry the Kingdom is a must-see stop for travellers who really want to understand Ireland and appreciate its wealth of history....
Photo: King House Interpretive Galleries and Museum, Roscommon County
King House Interpretive Galleries and Museum
Main Street, Boyle, Roscommon
King House, built by Sir Henry King about 1730 is a house of unique architectural and historical importance.

Situated on the Boyle River, within the town of Boyle, it occupies land formerly controlled by the MacDermot Clan and is the most important provincial town house in Ireland.

Home to the Connaught Rangers regiment from 1788 and the Irish Army since then, recent extensive restoration has brought King House back to its former glory.

With the aid of exciting special...
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