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Read moreMullingar is a dynamic town that offers something for everyone. Plan your trip in advance using the online guide to make sure you don't miss a thing when you visit Mullingar.
CORLEA TRACKWAY
Center offering information on the famous Corlea peat bog and a prehistoric ...Read more
BOGWOOD SCULPTURE STUDIO
Sculpture workshop located near Lough Ree in Ballymahon, a great place to ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreWell-documented desk, and the welcome is charming. Information and map maps (walking, cycling, canoeing, rafting) along the Royal Canal, boat tours on Inchcleraun Island on Lough Ree.
ST MARY'S COLLEGIATE CHURCH
Read moreImpressive ruins of a church built at the end of the xiiith century on the site of a former monastery. The Ogham stone, set out in the choir, suggests the presence of a place of worship dating from the Celtic era, around the third or fourth century.
KELLS PRIORY
Superb ruins of an Augustinian priory, founded by Sir Geoffrey FitzRobert, ...Read more
ST MARY'S CHURCH & MOTTE-AND-BAILEY
Superb neo-Gothic church set in the shadow of an ancient 12th-century ...Read more
BALLINAMUCK VISITOR CENTRE
Museum recalling Franco-Irish ties at the Battle of Ballinamuck, an ...Read more
HERITAGE CENTRE
Read morePlace of artistic creation and information, also small shop of local crafts. In summer, you can have a coffee on the terrace.
NICHOLAS MOSSE POTTERY
Visit Nicholas Mosse's workshop to learn more about the art of Irish ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE BRAY
Read moreFind all the brochures and information about the seaside city.
NATIONAL SEA LIFE
Aquariums displaying a wide variety of marine animals, including seahorses ...Read more
LAZY BIKE TOURS
Read moreOn orange electric bikes, you are immersed in the history of the city through its iconic monuments and anecdotes on the Irish capital.
JFK MEMORIAL
Life-size bronze sculpture of John Fitzgerald Kennedy along the New Ross ...Read more
TINTERN ABBEY
Cistercian abbey, one of the most powerful Cistercian foundations in the ...Read more
HIGHLANES GALLERY
Read moreLocated in a former Franciscan monastery, this gallery, opened in 2006, exhibits all forms of Irish art from the 17th century to the present day.
THE ICON FACTORY
Gallery nestled behind Fleet Street, hosting regular exhibitions and ...Read more
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Read moreVery to spend a good stay in the second city of the county of Wexford.
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Read moreThis modern Irish distillery also houses a visitor center, which is actually a museum dedicated to the making of Tullamore Dew whiskey. Housed in former 19th-century customs warehouses, the building has a charming, authentic atmosphere. The museum features an interesting exhibition on the origins of Irish whiskey, the manufacturing process and the marketing of Tullamore Dew in Ireland and around the world. After the tour, you can sample the whiskey and learn more about its flavors with the guide's expert advice. This experience will give you a better understanding of the Irish attachment to their distilling expertise.
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Read moreThis office is a film on the medieval history of Trim, The Power & Glory, in English and French. On site there is a restoration point: The Ramparts Coffee Shop. Everything is very close to the castle.
GLASNEVIN CEMETARY
Cemetery containing the graves of such great names in Irish history as ...Read more
VISIT DUBLIN
Official website of the Irish capital's tourist office, a good place to ...Read more
HIDDEN DUBLIN WALKS
An address offering guided tours and interactive walks to discover the ...Read more
SCENIC CARLINGFORD FERRY
A ferry line linking the small port of Greenore to Greencastle, offering ...Read more
DoDublin Tours
Address offering "Hop on Hop off" bus tours of Dublin, various tourist ...Read more
EI TRAVEL GROUP
Travel agency offering tours of Dublin's landmarks and sightseeing bus ...Read more
BRÚ NA BÓINNE
Archaeological complex with necropolis sites in the Boyne Valley, including ...Read more
DUBLIN EN FRANCAIS
Agency offering tours and guided visits in French to discover the must-sees ...Read more
ST PATRICK S CATHEDRAL
Read moreDublin's St. Patrick's Cathedral is a must-see when visiting the Irish capital. Located in the southern part of the old city, this Anglican cathedral is a remarkable example of Gothic architecture. Founded in 1191 by John Comyn, it is now the seat of Anglican worship for the Church of Ireland. It is also possible to book free guided tours, which take place regularly throughout the day. St. Patrick's Cathedral is within easy walking distance of Dublin city center and has facilities for people with reduced mobility. Free coach parking is available nearby. Visitors can also support the cathedral's mission by purchasing souvenirs from the small store inside.