BRÚ NA BÓINNE VISITOR CENTRE
Center offering information on Newgrange, Knowth, Dowth and prehistoric ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
The Tourist Office is housed in a former Dublin church, and is the place to ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreA wealth of information about the city and Cooley Peninsula.
IRISH WILDBIRD CONSERVANCY
Read moreIndependent organization fighting for the protection of wild birds and their habitats in Ireland.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe office is well located on the quay, where the walk along the marina is pleasant, with the port on one side and the city centre on the other.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE KILKENNY
The tourist office is well-stocked with documents and has a friendly ...Read more
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Read moreCarlow, Ireland, offers many tourist attractions for visitors. Among the must-sees are the magnificent Altamont Gardens, where visitors can wander through the arboretum, the bog garden and the Ice Age glen. Altamont Gardens are renowned for their special atmosphere and collection of magnificent plants and trees. The inspiring gardens of the Arboretum are also not to be missed. Designed by Rachel Doyle, they offer a tranquil, colorful experience with a variety of plants, shrubs and fruit trees. Visitors can also enjoy a recently renovated children's playground and a labyrinth that's popular with all. For outdoor enthusiasts, the Barrow Way walk along the River Barrow offers a great opportunity for walking and discovering local architecture. Boat enthusiasts can also enjoy boat trips on the River Barrow with An Bád Keppel or Boattrips.ie. History buffs can visit Borris Castle, a Tudor Gothic manor house that offers an insight into Irish history. The Borris Viaduct, an impressive example of 19th-century railway engineering, is also an interesting site to visit. Finally, chocolate lovers can head to the Chocolate Garden of Ireland in Tullow for a gourmet and fun experience. Carlow offers a variety of tourist attractions to suit all tastes.
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Read moreIt provides information on all the possibilities of visits and accommodation of the city.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThey offer visitors information on booking accommodation, places to eat, routes to take, local maps, guides and books, places to visit, activities to do and information on national and local events. Their telephone number is +353 1800 230 330. However, please note that timetables are subject to change.
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The Drogheda Tourist Office is the place to go to find out all you need to ...Read more
DUBLIN PASS
Pass offering access to around 30 tourist attractions and the "Hop on Hop ...Read more
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Read morePortlaoise Tourist Information Office is located in Portlaoise. It offers information on tourist attractions, outdoor activities, local history and events. Visitors can obtain information on historic sites, gardens, festivals, breweries and local food producers. Portlaoise is a town rich in history, with traces left by Vikings, Quakers and French Huguenots. Visitors can explore the area's ancient castles, estates and picturesque villages. The people of Portlaoise are known for their warmth and friendliness, and are always ready to share their local secrets with visitors. The tourist office is an ideal starting point for discovering the Laois region and ancient Eastern Ireland.
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Read moreWell-documented office located right next to the Heritage Center (free entrance) and ideal to start your visit to Kildare.
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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.
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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.
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.
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE BRAY
Read moreFind all the brochures and information about the seaside city.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
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.