THE SEVEN WONDERS OF FORE
Visit to discover the Wonders of Fore, the remains of the monastic site of ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
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
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND - COUNTRY LIFE
Museum dedicated to everyday rural life from the 19th to the 20th century, ...Read more
BALLYCROY NATIONAL PARK
A protected park comprising a chain of mountains, lakes and peat bogs, one ...Read more
RENVYLE PENINSULA
A pretty Connemara peninsula, known and loved for its white sandy beaches, ...Read more
SKELLIG MICHAEL
A wild island lost in the Atlantic, home to a 6th-century monastic village ...Read more
HOLYCROSS ABBEY
Majestic Benedictine abbey built by King Donal Mòr O'Brien in 1182, and ...Read more
DROMBEG STONE CIRCLE
Read moreThe region of Rosscarbery has many megalithic tombs and stone circles in the countryside; Drombeg Stone Circle is the most famous. Also known as the «Druid Altar», this circle of thirteen impressive megaliths dates from 945 B.C.A beautiful archeological site filled with mysteries!
ROSCOMMON CASTLE
Impressive royal castle, built in 1269 by the King of England, with towers, ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME & COUNTY MUSEUM
Tourist information office and museum with an impressive collection in a ...Read more
ROSCOMMON HERITAGE TOWERS
Read moreFrank and Connaisseur, Frank Scott will lead you through all the secrets and rich history of Roscommon.
HORE ABBEY
Read moreIn the distance, the ruins of Hore Abbey, the last Cistercian Abbey in Ireland, was founded by the Archbishop of Cashel in 1272. A small path from the Rock of Cashel allows you to go directly.
DOMINICAN ABBEY
Read moreAbbey in the Celtic brothers'plan founded for the Dominican brothers in 1243 by Archbishop David MacKelly, whose ruins now lie in the city centre.
GLEN OF AHERLOW
A lush, bucolic valley offering a spectacular variety of walks between ...Read more
DISTILLERY DINGLE
Distillery housed in a former sawmill in Dingle, where you can discover all ...Read more
CONOR PASS
Read moreThe Conor Pass is a neck of the Dingle Peninsula, culminating at 456 meters above sea level (the highest in Ireland) and connecting Brandon Bay to Dingle. A steep steep road leads to the summit of Conor's pass (attention is forbidden to trucks and campers all year round and cars in winter). Splendid! A stunning 360 ° view on the whole bay awaits you; avoid getting too cloudy. We will not resist the temptation to stop his vehicle and let himself go to contemplation. Watch your eyes (and wind)!
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.
DOAGH FAMINE VILLAGE
Visit this museum to discover the turbulent history of the Irish people, ...Read more
ARIGNA MINING EXPERIENCE
Visit the Boyle coal mine, the last in operation, to learn more about the ...Read more
RATHCROGHAN VISITOR CENTRE
Visit Roscommon, one of Europe's most important archaeological complexes, ...Read more
STROKESTOWN PARK & NATIONAL FAMINE MUSEUM
Historic 18th-century residence housing the Mahon family heritage and a ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreThere are also additional tourist information points at the teaSHED café in Glencar and at the marina parking lot in Ballinamore. The Leitrim Tourist Information Office offers information on tourist attractions, activities, accommodation, gastronomy and much more.
COSTELLO CHAPEL
Read moreThis chapel is considered the smallest chapel in Ireland and the smaller second in the world!
MITCHELSTOWN CELLAR
The longest cave in Ireland and one of the most impressive in Europe, with ...Read more
AHENNY HIGH CROSSES
Read moreFrom Carrick-on-Suir, take the R 697 north for about six kilometers, turn onto Scrogh Bridge and drive for about two kilometers. Park in front of the church and the crosses are in a walled cemetery on the other side of a field. Two crosses, the North Cross (3.13m) and the South Cross (3.90m), found on the monastic site of Kilclispeen, await you there. These are two of Ireland's oldest ringed crosses (8th and 9th centuries), made of sandstone and decorated with Celtic symbols. The northern cross features a scene of David and Goliath.
DUNGARVAN BREWING COMPANY
Read moreOpened in 2010, this brewery is very successful. It produces naturally gaseous beer from excellent malt and hops, as well as Waterford water, known for its purity.
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
DURRUS FARMHOUSE CHEESE
A must-see cheese dairy in Durrus, a good place to discover traditional ...Read more
ST MARY'S CHURCH & MOTTE-AND-BAILEY
Superb neo-Gothic church set in the shadow of an ancient 12th-century ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME
Read moreKillybegs, located in the province of Ulster in Ireland, has a tourist office offering a wealth of information for visitors. The address of the tourist office is Shore Road Cashelcummin, Killybegs, Co. Donegal, Ireland. Killybegs is a picturesque port town with a rich history. You can find out more about its past by visiting the tourist office or their website. They also offer useful information on cabs and other local services.
SILVER STRAND
Read moreOn the Wild Atlantic Way, the fine sandy beach of Silver Strand (An Trá Bhán in Gaelic) is one of the most beautiful in Donegal County.
SLIABH LIAG BOAT TRIPS
Company offering a wide range of boat tours to get as close as possible to ...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
ST MACARTAN'S CATHEDRAL
Read moreOn a hill southeast of downtown, stands a beautiful Catholic cathedral, built between 1859 and 1892, and its 76-metre high spire. The façade is decorated with numerous statues of saints and bishops. The interior of this impressive grey limestone building is dominated by an inverted hull structure.
PATRICK KAVANAGH CENTRE
Museum dedicated to local history and to Patrick Kavanagh, a great poet and ...Read more
STRONG TULLYRAIN RING
Read moreMonaghan County has several Bronze Age megalithic sites, including the well-preserved circular triple-walled fort of Tullyrain near Shantonagh in the south of the county.
CASTLE LESLIE ESTATE
A superb castle overlooking a lake, transformed into a luxury hotel where ...Read more
KILLYKEEN FOREST PARK
Forest park nestled on the shores of Lough Oughter, offering signposted ...Read more
CARRICKMACROSS LACE GALLERY
Gallery featuring many delicate Carrickmacross lace works, including ...Read more