BUNRATTY CASTLE & FOLK PARK
Historic castle with the world's richest collection of medieval Irish ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe office guides you on tourist possibilities, including hiking and hiking maps of the region, as well as the various tours by boat.
HEAVY CHARLES
A fortified structure with a view of the harbour from its tip, housing a ...Read more
POULNABRONE DOLMEN
Remarkable dolmen dating from 3000 BC, the most famous in the region, in a ...Read more
BLARNEY CASTLE
Visit the castle, a beautiful15th-century building built into the rock, ...Read more
BURREN CENTRE
Read moreThe centre of Kilfenora provides all the information to know about the Burren region (history, geology, fauna and flora). Shop and tea-room on site.
SAINT FIN BAR'S CATHEDRAL
Imposing Protestant cathedral housing a cannonball fired from Elizabeth ...Read more
ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL
Majestic neo-Gothic cruciform cathedral near Killarney National Park, with ...Read more
DINGLE DOLPHIN BOAT TOURS
Cooperative offering two-hour dolphin cruises, including the famous Fungie.Read more
BLACKROCK CASTLE OBSERVATORY
Cork's superb 16th-century castle, a historic site transformed into an ...Read more
HUNT MUSEUM
Museum housed in the Maison des Douanes, presenting a collection of objects ...Read more
CORK CITY GAOL
Cork's former prison has been converted into a museum, and is the perfect ...Read more
CAHIR CASTLE
Imposing medieval castle overlooking the river Suir, with a keep, beautiful ...Read more
THE SKELLIG EXPERIENCE
Read moreIt is interesting to visit this centre, especially if you are planning a visit to the Skellig Islands. The Skellig Experience details the life of Celtic monks on the islands, the history of Skellig Michael lighthouse and the marine and wild life of the Skellig islands. Also a small presentation film of the islands.
DOOLIN CELLAR
Read moreVisits to a cave are organized, where a stalactite of 7.30 meters is found, recognized as the third longest in the world! The location is considered to be Doolin's greatest tourist attraction, and especially one of Ireland's most impressive geological sites. In 1952, two English amateur speleologists discovered this millennium cavity to limestone rock. The incredible geological formation there is related to the flow of a small underground river. An unexpected show in perspective!
POLLOCK HOLES
Pollock Holes, a natural reef to visit in Kilkee, offering a hiking trail ...Read more
ST. FACHTNAN'S CATHEDRAL
12th-century cathedral with remarkable bishops' tombstones, now used as ...Read more
FRIARY ENNISH
Franciscan priory founded in the 13thcentury by Turlough O'Brien, King of ...Read more
ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL
Romanesque church founded in 1168, one of the first in Ireland, with a ...Read more
SIGHT SEEING TOWER
Read moreGuided tour of the city on a two-story bus. You can climb and get down at your own discretion ("Hop On Hop Off"), and enjoy it to visit Cork's unmissable attractions. The ticket is valid all day.
ROCK OF CASHEL
Mythical rock dominating the Golden Vale, a site steeped in history, cradle ...Read more
ST COLMAN'S CATHEDRAL
Neo-Gothic cathedral overlooking the town of Cobh, with an imposing spire ...Read more
SKIBBEREEN HERITAGE CENTRE
Read moreTwo different exhibitions: the Great Famine Commemoration Exhibition tells the Great Famine of the 1840 s that hit Skibbereen dramatically (10 000 victims are buried near Skibbereen); the Lough Hyne Visitor Center details the history of Lough Hyne, Ireland's first natural marine reserve. This lake houses many varieties of marine plants and animals, including rare species. Audiovisual in French.
HOLY CROSS CHURCH
Read moreA Catholic church built between 1859 and 1864 by architect Charles Francis Hansom. Its interior presents colorful stained glass, an impressive organ and a magnificent wooden roof on which fourteen angels are sculpted. These carved elements were made with wood imported from the Black Forest in Germany.
MILK MARKET
Read moreThis covered market, in service since 1852, located in the center, provides an opportunity to taste good local products: Cheeses, chutneys, meats…
FOTA WILDLIFE PARK
Read moreUnlike a classical zoo, most animals move freely in large open spaces of Fota Wildlife Park, opened in 1983. This visit offers the opportunity to observe the wildlife from here and elsewhere.
CORK BUTTER MUSEUM
Museum presenting the history of the dairy products industry, particularly ...Read more
CLOCK GATE TOWER
Read moreIn the middle of Main Street, a tower to Georgian architecture (dating from 1777) that served as prison until 1830.
LEWIS GLUCKSMAN GALLERY
Spacious galleries showcasing great names in contemporary art such as ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe Cobh Tourist Office, located at Market House, Casement Square, Kilgarvan, Cobh, Co. Cork, is an essential information point for visitors to the town. Visitors can also get advice on the best places to eat, where to stay and how to get around the city. Friendly, knowledgeable staff are on hand to help visitors plan their stay and answer any questions they may have.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreMacroom is a small town in County Cork. The Macroom tourist office is an ideal starting point for exploring the area. Macroom Castle, located in the town, is an interesting historical site to visit. Although the castle is in ruins, it offers magnificent views over the town. Visitors can also enjoy a walk along the river and through the castle gardens. The town of Macroom also offers several restaurants and bars where visitors can sample local dishes and enjoy the warm atmosphere of the region.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreCork is a dynamic and lively city with many tourist attractions. The Cork Tourist Office is an ideal starting point for visitors wishing to discover all the city has to offer. You'll find information on tourist sites, upcoming events, outdoor activities and recommended restaurants. The tourist office also offers brochures and maps to help you find your way around the city.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office, in a former church in Carrick-on-Suir, offering expert ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreSmall desk managed by volunteers within Main Guard where free guided tours are offered from April to September (duration: 45 minutes).
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Tourist office with history museum, providing information and documentation ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreCahir, Ireland, is a town rich in history and scenery. It's packed with places to visit, all within a thirty-minute drive of each other. One of the most impressive sites is Athassel Abbey, one of Ireland's largest monastic ruins. Built in the late 12th century, it covers almost four acres and is located along the River Suir, around 2 km south of Golden. Another place of interest is the War Memorial, erected in 1930 in memory of the 88 officers and soldiers from Cahir who lost their lives in the First World War. The town is also home to Cahir Castle, a well-preserved feudal castle on a rocky island in the middle of the River Suir. It has been open to the public since 1917 and has even been used as a backdrop for films such as "Tristan and Yseult" and "Excalibur". Finally, don't miss the Sensory and Mobility Garden, an area specially designed to be accessible to all, especially the disabled. It features scented plants, monuments, textured paths and much more to stimulate the senses. Cahir offers a complete and varied tourist experience.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe hotel houses the Tourist Office and Tipperary Excel Arts & Cultural Center in a café, French Quarter.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
The Youghal Tourist Office is the place to go to find out all you need to ...Read more
WATERFORD & SUIR VALLEY RAILWAY
A short train ride on the abandoned line between Waterford and Dungarvan ...Read more
JACK'S WALKING TOURS
Read moreJack Burtchaell: an exciting professional guide to discover and appreciate the monuments of the city.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreStaff always ready to help yourself, for visits for accommodation.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe Kerry Writers' Museum is a must for literary enthusiasts visiting the town of Listowel. The museum celebrates the writers and poets who have been inspired by the Kerry region. From John B. Keane to Brendan Kennelly, you'll discover the lives and works of some of the county's greatest storytellers. The museum's rooms are beautifully presented, with audio installations that perfectly complement the exhibits. You can activate the audio guides in every room without having to use handheld devices. In addition to the exhibitions, the museum also offers guided tours to delve deeper into Kerry's literary history. The museum also has a café and gift store. Visitors praised the quality of the exhibits and the warm service of the staff.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe Tralee Tourist Information Centre is located in the Ashe Memorial Hall building on Denny St, Tralee, County Kerry. The staff are very helpful and friendly, and are ready to provide detailed information on attractions and activities in Tralee and the surrounding area. They can provide maps and brochures to help you plan your stay. The tourist information center is a good starting point for exploring Tralee and the surrounding area, and travelers are strongly recommended to visit it for useful, up-to-date information on tourist activities in the area.
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Read moreDesk, with a menu and points of interest of the city, also available for advice and book accommodation.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreTo get a map of the city and the advice of tours and accommodation.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThe office provides ideas for circuits and informs about tourist establishments in the region.
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreGlengarriff is a charming village in County Cork. With a population of around 140, it is internationally renowned as a tourist destination thanks to its many natural attractions. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of nature by exploring The Ewe Experience gardens, strolling through Glengarriff Woods or visiting Garinish Island. Water sports enthusiasts can also go kayaking or canoeing in Glengarriff Bay. For relaxation, there are several hotels and guesthouses available, such as the Glengarriff Park Hotel or the Eccles Hotel & Spa. For a bite to eat, travelers can head to must-visit places like Casey's Bar and Restaurant or MacCarthy's Bar.
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Read moreBantry is a charming modern port town in County Cork. It lies along the famous Wild Atlantic Way tourist route and is the ideal base from which to explore this picturesque region. The locals extend a warm welcome to visitors, and don't hesitate to strike up a conversation or say hello as you pass by. Bantry offers many activities and experiences to discover, including festivals, cultural events, seaside walks, markets, water sports, golf courses, restaurants, cafés and bars. The town is also renowned for its production of Bantry Bay mussels, thanks to its clear waters and thriving mariculture.