Dublin
Ireland's capital city is steeped in history and youthful energy. Fine museums
and art galleries chronicle its long and colourful past, while the pubs and
cafes buzz with traditional entertainment. The villages and small towns of the
county are as charming as the city is exciting.
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Donegal
Donegal has sandy beaches, sugared mountains, chattering streams and silent valleys. With plenty of fishing, golfing, surfing and walking available, it is the perfect place to get away from it all.
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Sligo
Take a Celtic seaweed bath in hot seawater and freshly steamed seaweed, followed by a therapeutic massage - one of life's simple pleasures. Go on, take the plunge!
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Galway
Galway is a region of superb scenic grandeur. Plenty of shops continental-style cafes, fine restaurants and great bars line its cobbled streets. Lovers of the arts can enjoy fringe theatre, live comedy and several annual festivals.
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Kerry
Kerry offers a great diversity of scenery, culture and leisure activities
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Cork
The Cork Kerry region of South-West Ireland is one of the most attractive holiday areas in Ireland. This area has a spectacular coastline of over 1,000 km and has Ireland’s highest mountain Carrauntoohil at 1,039 m. This Region also has Ireland’s most southerly point and the most westerly point.
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