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Sally Gap

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Sally Gap is undoubtedly one of the most gorgeous places near Dublin. It is among the first places tourists visit on their journey around the island. As soon as you start navigating the narrow road to Sally Gap, you quickly realise this will be an unusual road trip. And even though this area is on every itinerary, the road is mostly deserted, and you will meet only a few cars there. Whether you…

WW, Ireland

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Kerry cliff

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Many famous cliffs in Ireland, like the Cliffs of Moher, draw millions of visitors annually. Standing over 300m above the wild Atlantic, the prominent and not less picturesque Kerry Cliffs are ignored by many, though. If you want to take a break, this is the right place to have a nice picnic with family and friends.Unjustly overlooked attractionWhen you think of cliffs in Ireland, what comes to…

KY, Ireland

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Gap of Dunloe

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You know those spots on earth that seem to hum with old magic? Where does the landscape itself whisper stories? Well, the Gap of Dunloe, tucked away near Killarney in County Kerry, is exactly that. It's not just a gap in the mountains; it's like stepping into an Irish legend. We're talking rugged beauty, ancient myths that cling to every rock, and a feeling that you've walked right into a…

KY, Ireland

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Cliffs of Moher

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One of the most panoramic tourist attractions on Ireland's west coast, the Cliffs of Moher, extends fourteen kilometres along the ocean. The coastal limestone cliffs reach over 214 metres in height. Atlantic waves crash against the coastline night and day. If the weather permits, one can view the Aran Islands. For many tourists who enjoy wild nature, the Cliffs of Moher is a must-see.LocationThe…

CE, Ireland

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