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Wild Ireland

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Wild Ireland sets the clock back to when wild animals roamed Ireland and were persecuted and hunted to extinction. It offers a new home to many animals rescued from a life of exploitation and abuse in circuses, roadside zoos, the illegal pet trade, and laboratories. If you are interested in animal welfare and conservation, this experience is truly memorable.Rescue & rehabilitation‘Wild…

DL, Ireland

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The Slea Head Drive

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The Slea Head Drive is a 30-kilometre looped drive that starts and ends in Dingle. The location is trendy among foreign and local visitors for its panoramic views.Winding driveThe Slea Head Drive stretches across the western tip of the stunning Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry. Part of the Wild Atlantic Way, it comprises magnificent scenery and historic sites. The loop starts and ends in the…

Slea Head Drive, 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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Spike Island

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The wind blows through your hair, the pleasant sea breezes are on your face, and you're gliding from pretty Cobh across the glistening waters of Cork Harbour to your destination: the legendary Spike Island! The southwest coast of Ireland draws tourists' attention with its fortress atop a picturesque island. Once, the star-shaped building served as one of the world's biggest prisons. Explore the 1…

CO, Ireland

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Killarney National Park

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Killarney National Park is a fabulous natural beauty spot where you can spend a whole day. It is open year-round to all who wish to stroll, roam, cycle, or slowly wander.Killarney National Park is located near the town of Killarney, County Kerry. The park's rich history starts in the early 17th century and is closely connected with various heritage sites within the territory. It is Ireland's…

KY, Ireland

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St. Stephen’s Green Park

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Located in the city's heart, St. Stephen's-Green is one of the most visited public parks.It enjoys enormous popularity thanks to its Victorian layout, including 750 trees, plenty of shrubs, seasonal flowers, and fascinating statues. Some visitors start exploring Dublin from St. Stephen's Green, especially if the sun shines.The cherry blossom trees are the most beloved part of St Stephen's Green…

D, 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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