The Samuel Beckett Bridge is a Dublin icon even though it has only been part of the city since 2009. The Harp shaped bridge which crosses the Liffey was designed...
Cork is the second largest city in Ireland, located in the south-west of Ireland, in the province of Munster. Nicknamed the 'Rebel County' due to it's part played in the...
Rathmines Church is a Dublin landmark, It stands along Rathmines Rd as you leave the city and enter the suburb. The green copper roof is shaped in a cross when looking down from...
Hidden on the city’s northside a short walk from O’Connell Street is of Dublin’s most well kept secrets.Guarded by iron gates and the Basin Keeper’s cottage built in 1811, is...
The town's name, which was historically written as Dundalgan, has associations with the mythical warrior Cú Chulainn. The town sits where the Castletown River flows into Dundalk Bay.
The iconic Cliffs of Moher in west Clare. Running for 14 kilometres, the views from the top are exceptional. One of Ireland's most visited and most famous tourist attractions.
The iconic Cliffs of Moher in west Clare. Running for 14 kilometres, the views from the top are exceptional. One of Ireland's most visited and most famous tourist attractions.
College Green is a plaza in the centre of Dublin home to many of Dublin's most famous buildings like, Trinity College, The Central Bank and joins onto Temple Bar. It...
Conor Pass is one of the most scenic areas Ireland has to offer. The narrow twisting road runs for 12 kilometres between Dingle and Kilmore Cross in Kerry. The panoramic...
Castlemaine Harbour is the estuary where the river Maine meets the sea. Located in the gorgeous West Kerry Coast, the sunset over the estuary is unmissable and unique.
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