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Avondale House

Avondale House

Built in 1777 Avondale House has much to offer the visitor, whether their interest is Charles Stewart Parnell or the extensive collection of trees and shrubs from around the globe in this 214 hectares estate.

Cobh Heritage Centre

Cobh Heritage Centre

Between 1848 and 1950 over 6 million adults and children emigrated from Ireland. Over 2.5 million departed from Cobh, making it the single most important port of emigration. Cobh Heritage Centre tells the story of this mass emigration.

Kilbeggan Distillery

Kilbeggan Distillery

The Kilbeggan Distillery is the oldest distillery in the world. Dating back to 1757 a visit today lets you discover real artisanal Irish whiskey distilling at its finest.

Marble Arch Caves

Marble Arch Caves

Take in the world-famous Marble Arch Caves. Check out our 360° panorama to get a great impression of the caves.

Aillwee Cave

Aillwee Cave

The Burren is a place full of wonder, beauty and discovery and at Aillwee Cave you can journey to the dramatic underworld of this area. Check out our 360° interactive panoramas here.

The Burren Centre

The Burren Centre

With its innate sense of spiritual peace, extraordinary array of flora and wildlife, and megalithic tombs and monuments older than Egypt’s pyramids, the Burren creates a tapestry of colour and a seductively magical aura.

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

A guided tour of the Jeanie Johnston will give visitors the opportunity to learn about the experiences of Irish emigrants as they made a daunting transatlantic passage full of hope yet desperate to escape the hardship in Ireland during the Famine years.

Caherconnell Stone Fort Visitor Centre

Caherconnell Stone Fort Visitor Centre

Caherconnell Stone Fort, situated 1km south of Poulnabrone dolmen in the heart of the Burren Ireland , offers you the opportunity to visit an exceptionally well – preserved example of the stone forts or stone ringforts, which are to be found in the Burren Ireland..

Powerscourt Estate

Powerscourt Estate

Where Powerscourt House stands today there was once a 13th century medieval castle, owned by the Le Power Family from which ‘Powerscourt’ takes its name. Powerful Irish families including the O’Tooles and the Fitzgeralds battled for possession of the castle and its lands over the succeeding centuries.

Belleek Pottery

Belleek Pottery

Explore Ireland’s oldest pottery. Established in 1857, Belleek Pottery holds a very special place in the cultural and commercial heritage of Co Fermanagh. Situated in the picturesque village of Belleek on the banks of the river Erne, it is home to the world famous Belleek Fine Parian China.

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Antrim Town

Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.

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