Doolin Ferry

doolin ferry

Doolin Ferry is operated from Doolin in Ireland – a beautiful seaside village in County Clare. With amazing scenery in all directions and close location to the Cliffs of Moher and Aran Islands it’s ideal for a day trip, overnight, or extended stay. This is one of the best places to visit on the Wild Atlantic Way! Doolin Ferry are

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Mount Usher Gardens

Mount Usher is one of the finest examples of an authentic ‘Robinsonian’ style garden combining a distinguished collection of trees and shrubs with informal floral planting schemes in a sheltered valley setting. There is an ever changing panoply of colours and textures enhanced by wafting scents as one season changes to another. We provide you with a detailed tree trail

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Blackrock Castle Observatory

Blackrock Castle is the oldest surviving structure still in use in the city of Cork; a 16th century fort turned robotic observatory and science centre with panoramic views of Cork Harbour. Explore over 400 years of Cork Harbour stories in this stunning riverside location during their guided castle tours to the Dome Tower Top and Gunnery. Then delve into space

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Mellowes Adventure

Take along a picnic and enjoy a memorable family fun day. Bring along your camera and capture all the kids fun. Fun Activities for Kids : Mini Golf Peddle go Karts Multi play areas Bouncy castles/Bouncy Slide Mini Soccer Play towers/Slides/Swings Obstacle Course Picnic Areas Sand and Water play Play kitchen Basket swings/Gliders Play houses Basket ball hoops Age Catered

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Mollie Moo’s Pet Farm

If you are looking for things to do with the kids in Westmeath, Mollie Moo’s Pet Farm is a fantastic day out for families, groups and school tours. It is a great opportunity to interact with both farm animals and exotic animals e.g. Alpacas. Children are provided with a bag of food to feed the animals. It is both an

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Claypipe Visitor Centre

Ethel’s workshop is located on the site of a famous Irish Claypipe factory in the village of Knockcroghery in County Roscommon. Knockcroghery was renowned for the almost 300 years for the production of clay pipes or dúidíns. By the late 1800’s virtually the entire village was involved in the manufacture of the pipes which were distributed extensively throughout the country.

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Derryglad Folk Museum

No trip to the midlands is complete without a visit to the Derryglad Folk & Heriatge  Museum, which is hidden in south Roscommon in a land of lakes and rivers. The collection deals with Farm & Folk life in Ireland from the 18th century to the recent past. The museum is privately owned and run by the Finneran Family and houses

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King House

King House is a magnificently restored Georgian mansion located in Boyle, Co. Roscommon. Built in 1730 as the seat of the King family, a powerful landowning dynasty, the house later became a military barracks and recruiting depot for the famous Irish regiment of the British army, the Connaught Rangers.   At the end of the Civil war in 1923, the

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