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Coumeenoole Beach
Tourist attraction
Small, secluded beach with jagged cliffs & strong currents, plus views of the Blasket Islands.
4.90 (2.3K reviews)
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Glendalough
Scenic spot
👍👍 Amazing scenery, but be ready for the weather changes: it changes so quickly and so often. We had sun, light rain, heavy shower back to sun, then a shower, sun, extremely heavy rain all within one hour. The pink walk alongside the main falls is well worth doing with a good wide path. (Brown is hard...
4.90 (1.9K reviews)
3
Sliabh Liag Viewing Platform
Scenic spot
👍👍 Initially we drove past the visitors centre up to the upper car park, it was full; we could have waited for a parking bay to come free but we realised that we would have to walk from there as the bus to the viewing point only goes from the visitors centre.
We drove back to the Visitors Centre and t...
4.90 (1.8K reviews)
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Cé Dhún Chaoin / Dunquin Pier
Scenic spot
👍 One of photogenic spot and an essential stopping point during your journey through the Dingle Peninsula. The views from top of the cliffs is mesmerizing.If you want to have a good walk along the cliffs then this place is must to go. The only draw back I found is there is no Public Toilets, so when y...
4.90 (1.7K reviews)
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Vintage Tea Trips
Tour operator
👍👍 We absolutely loved it! The bus was lovely, the sweets and sandwiches were delicious, the tour was very interesting, we got to see a lot of the city while comfortably seated and drinking tea. We had the VIP seats in the front and it was totally worth it, the view was perfect. Anna was a wonderful ho...
4.90 (1.2K reviews)
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Downpatrick Head
Tourist attraction
👍👍 Spent the long Easter weekend in Co. Mayo and this stop was one of my favorites. Such a beautiful wild place. Highly recommend a visit. It’s also free so that’s definitely a plus because in Ireland nowadays, not a lot of stuff is free!
4.90 (1.1K reviews)
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The Irish Dance Party - Interactive Show
Entertainer
👍👍 I booked this for my best friends hen do. Seriously good time had. Amazing music and dancers and loved getting up and having a go ourselves. Def recommend!
4.90 (1K reviews)
10
Silver Strand
Beach
Remote sandy stretch in a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped bay, accessed by steps down the cliffside.
4.90 (1K reviews)
12
Cliffs of Moher
Scenic spot
8km stretch of cliffs reaching height of 214m, with vista embracing Aran Islands plus viewing tower.
4.80 (33.1K reviews)
13
National Botanic Gardens
Botanical garden
Large area with naturalistic sections, formal gardens, an arboretum and a Victorian palm house.
4.80 (16.6K reviews)
14
Killarney National Park
National park
Rugged, mountainous sanctuary encompassing lakes, rivers, forests and lots of waterfalls.
4.80 (10.8K reviews)
15
Hook Lighthouse
Historical place
Guided tours of a 800-year-old lighthouse building with on-site shop, cafe and sweeping area views.
4.80 (8.2K reviews)
17
Connemara National Park
National park
Some 7,000 acres of mountains, bogs, heaths & grasslands, with wildlife & scenic walking trails.
4.80 (5.8K reviews)
18
St. Anne's Park
Park
Sprawling green space with tennis courts, gardens & follies like the Clocktower & Fairy Door Tree.
4.80 (5K reviews)
19
Glenveagh National Park
National park
Spectacular deer forest with lake, castle and mountains, guided trails and outdoor learning centre.
4.80 (4.6K reviews)
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Killiney Hill Park
Park
👍👍 Great walks and stunning views south and north along the Dublin coastline. Super for walking with a dog off lead and socialising with other dogs. Tea rooms with water bowls for dogs was a perfect end to the walk as well.
4.80 (4.4K reviews)