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Friday, November 10th, 2006
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Attractions in Offaly

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Offaly is a lovely county located in the Irish Midlands. The county is home to some stunning scenery and plenty of delightful little towns and villages. Just a few of the numerous attractions in the area include the beautiful mountain range of Slieve Bloom, (which is home to lovely wildlife) and the friendly village of Kinnitty. Visitors to Offaly should certainly take a trip to the lively town of Birr, which boasts some lovely traditional shop fronts, and is famed for its lively bars and restaurants. History buffs should visit the lovely Clonmacnoise monastic settlement.

Attractions in Westmeath

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Westmeath is a delightful county in the heart of Ireland. Home to plenty of attractions, the county is a lovely destination for visitors of all tastes. The bustling market town of Mullingar offers lovely restaurants and cafes, as well as some delightful boutiques. Just outside the town lies the lovely Belvedere House, which is a charming Palladian villa on the banks of Lough Ennel. The bustling town of Athlone is home to a youthful population, and it boasts the lovely Athlone Castle. The area is a popular destination for water sports fans, anglers and sailing fans. Be sure to check out Hotels in Athlone for a serious golf and 4 star hotel break! For Weddings in Athlone see the provided link.

Attractions in Longford

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Longford is a lovely county in the Irish Midlands. The county is home to an abundance of attractions, and a wonderful place to start is the charming town of Adare. This friendly town is famed as one of the prettiest in the country, and it is dotted with charming cottages and ancient ruins. Other attractions in Longford include the Corlea Trackway Visitor Centre in Kenagh, which boasts impressive remains dating back to 148BC. Visitors should also take time to visit the lovely 12th century Rathcline Church close to Ballinamock.

Attractions in Cavan

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Cavan is a delightful county located in the Irish Midlands. The town is home to numerous attractions, and it is particularly popular amongst nature lovers. The area is home to the Cavan Way; a beautiful hill and valley walking trail that offers stunning scenery and a chance to witness some lovely native flora and fauna. Other popular areas in the county include Saint Killian’s Heritage Centre in the town of Mullagh. Visitors to Cavan should also take some time to visit the 13th century Drumline Monastic Site in the charming town of Milltown.

Attractions in Monaghan

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Monaghan is a lovely county located in the Irish Midlands. A wonderful attraction in the county is the lively town of Monaghan. The town mixes ancient history and modern charms, with attractions such as a crannog, the lovely 18th century Market House building, and the Gothic Revival Cathedral of St Machartan, resting alongside lively bars and trendy boutiques. Monaghan is also famed for its numerous leisure pursuits, and it is a popular destination for golfers, anglers, cyclists and walkers.

Attractions in Louth

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006
Louth is an attractive town in the Irish Midlands. The area boasts plenty of attractions to suit all tastes, and it is famed for its friendly residents. Monasterboice is a former monastic settlement founded in the 5th century. Another area of religious significance is the lovely Saint Peter’s Church in Drougheda. This stunning building is one of the finest Gothic Revival churches in the country. Visitors should also take a trip to view the impressive Proleek Dolmen and the nearby wedge tomb.

Attractions in Meath

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
Meath is a fascinating county in the Irish Midlands. The area features a wide variety of attractions, and the most famous is probably in the Boyne Valley. This area was home to a sophisticated Neolithic society, and it is home to an abundance of ring forts and passage graves. The most famous passage graves are certainly Newgrange, Knowth and Dowth, and they’re well worth a visit. Other attractions in Meath include the friendly market town of Trim, and the mythical Hill of Tara.

Attractions in Carlow

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006
Carlow is a charming county on the southeastern coast of Ireland. Home to an abundance of attractions, the county is certain to entertain visitors of all tastes. History buffs should pay a visit to the impressive Brown’s Hill Dolmen, which is thought to mark the burial place of an ancient king. Another worthwhile visit is to the fascinating Carlow Museum, which features displays of life in Carlow through the centuries. Visitors to Tullow should take time to explore the Roninsonian gardens of Altamont. To get a wonderful taste of Carlow, visitors should take a trip to the Carlow Mini Brewery.

Attractions in Wexford

Monday, November 6th, 2006
Wexford is a charming county on the eastern coast of Ireland. Home to an abundance of attractions, the county is a wonderful place for visitors to explore. The ancient town of New Ross stands on the banks of the picturesque River Barrow. The area around Hook Peninsula offers a lovely collection of ancient ruins and pretty villages. The lively areas of Wexford City and Enniscorthy are a delightful destination for anyone hoping to enjoy wonderful restaurants and exciting bars. Wexford is also home to the lovely seaside town of Rosslare and the beautiful Saltee Islands. History buffs should take a trip to fascinating Irish National Heritage Park.

Arrractions in Wicklow

Monday, November 6th, 2006
Wicklow is a stunning county in the east of Ireland, and it boasts numerous attractions. The county is known as ‘the Garden of Ireland’, and it is certain to impress any nature lovers travelling through the area. The beautiful area of Glendalough is home to stunning lakes and a wide array of wildlife. Another beautiful area to visit is the Wicklow Mountains, which feature lovely scenery, as well as charming villages such as Enniskerry. Other attractions in Wicklow that are well worth a visit, include the lively seaside town of Bray, and the beautiful houses and gardens of Powerscourt, Russborough and Killruddery.

Attractions in Limerick

Friday, November 3rd, 2006
Limerick is a lively county on the south west coast of Ireland. The city itself is home to plenty of attractions from fantastic restaurants and bars, to historic sights such as King John’s Castle or St Mary’s Cathedral. Outside the city, visitors should certainly take a trip to the pretty towns of Adare and Foynes. Another popular tourist attraction is the fascinating Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. History buffs should be sure to visit the fascinating remains of a Stone Age settlement at Lough Gur.

Attractions in Kilkenny

Friday, November 3rd, 2006
Kilkenny is a lively, enchanting county in the southeast of Ireland. The city is a popular destination for anyone looking for fine eateries, lively bars, exciting music venues and a friendly atmosphere. Just a few of the numerous attractions in the area include, the lovely 12th century Kilkenny Castle, the 13th century Black Abbey and the 13th century St Canice’s Cathedral. Visitors should also take some time to explore the impressive Jerpoint Abbey, and the chambers of Dunmore Cave.

Attractions in Kerry

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006
Kerry is a lovely county on the southwestern coast of Ireland. The area boasts a huge array of attractions to suit all tastes. Nature lovers should take some time to explore the stunning Killarney National Park, as well as the Dingle Peninsula. Visitors should also explore the friendly towns of Killarney and Tralee. Other popular attractions include Valentia Island, The Skellig Islands and the impressive Bantry House.

Attractions in Kildare

Thursday, November 2nd, 2006
Kildare is a charming county in the east of Ireland. The county offers plenty of attractions for visitors travelling through the area, and Kildare town is a wonderful place to start. The friendly town is famed for its many wonderful restaurants. Visitors to Celbridge, should take some time to explore the opulent surroundings of Castletown House. Holidaymakers should also visit the racehorse breeding grounds of the National Stud, and the stunning landscape of the Japanese and St Fiachra’s Gardens.

Attractions in Galway

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
Galway is a beautiful county on the west coast of Ireland. The city of Galway is a busy area home to a lively population of artists and students. The city is famed for its wonderful restaurants and bustling nightlife. Further a field, Clifden is a pretty, little town well worth a visit. Nature lovers should take some time to explore the stunning Connemara National Park, and the beautiful Aran Islands. History buffs will enjoy a trip to Kylemore Abbey.

Attractions in Dublin

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
Dublin is a busy city in the east of Ireland. The county is home to a large number of attractions, and history buffs should take some time to explore areas such as Trinity College, Leinster House, Dublin Castle or the GPO. The city also boasts the busy shopping area around Grafton Street, as well as the lively cultural centre of Temple Bar. Dublin is also home to the Phoenix Park, which is the largest urban park in Europe. Located within the park, Dublin Zoo is an extremely popular attraction for adults and children alike.
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