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Blarney Castle Blarney (nr Cork city)  
Lakes of Killarney nr Killarney, Co Kerry
Cliffs of Moher + The Burren Lahinch, Co Clare
Trinity College / Book of Kells College Green / Nassau Street, Dublin 2
Fota Island + Cobh Cork city suburbs
Kinsale 26 km SW of Cork city
Ring of Kerry N70 route from Kenmare to Waterville to Killorglin
Bantry Bay / Dunmanus Bay / Ring of Beara N71 5 km South of Bantry to R591 via Ahakista and Goat's Path to Bantry to Glengariff to R572 and R571 Ring of Beara to Kenmare  

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Dingle Peninsula N86 from Tralee to Dingle + + R559 + Connor Pass
Rock of Cashel Cashel, Co Tipperary (on E201/N8 route)
Galway / Connemara Galway - R336 - N59
Phoenix Park and city centre Dublin city
DART coastal train ride Pearse Street DART station to Bray (optionally continuing on to Arklow on Intercity train via Vail of Avoce) and/or
Powerscourt House, Gardens and Waterfall nr Enniskerry, Co Wicklow + +
Glendalough Monastic settlement Glendalough, Co Wicklow
Wicklow Mountains Enniskerry - Sally Gap - Laragh - Vale of Avoca - Arklow
Kilkenny Castle Kilkenny
Newgrange nr Drogheda, Co Louth
Aran Islands Galway or
Donegal Atlantic Coast Donegal Town - Glengesh Pass - R261 - N56 - Glenveagh National Park
Giant's Causeway North Antrim Coast
Cliffs of Bunglass Co Donegal
 
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  Ferry service
  This venue is not well served by public transport
  Accessible by bike.  However many locations in the Dublin area are poorly served in terms of facilities to park a bicycle.    Access to some locations may involve hilly terrain along part of the route.
  Parking available on site or nearby.
  Island air service
  Taxi possible for visiting the sight.   Some sights do not have taxi stands in their vicinity - it is therefore worth making arrangements in advance for your return journey.
  Reachable on foot or some walking is required when using public transport to get to venue.
  This venue is not particularly suited to people with reduced mobility.  In some cases the remark refers to a portion of the venue only.
  R336  N59 etc Regional and national road numbers.   See maps and driving.
    The above suggested public transport options are general public transport services for the locality in question and some do not  serve the tourist sight directly.  In general (with the possible exception of Dublin city) a car is the best way to see Ireland.

 

 

 

 

    

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