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Motorhomes in Ireland
Welcome to Ireland, the island of saints and scholars. Rich in culture, “craic” and cuisine, Ireland has plenty to entertain the entire family. From megalithic tombs to maritime adventures, you’ll find lots to see, do and learn when you visit this beautiful country.
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With a motorhome you can see Ireland your way. Tailor your trip to include the sites and attractions that interest you. Travel at your own pace and change your plans whenever you feel like it. Maybe you’re interested in history? Or you might want to visit places of natural beauty? Do you have to make sure the children are entertained? Or do you just want a break away from it all? With a motorhome you have the freedom to create the holiday that you want without having to meet deadlines or worry about other people.
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A holiday in Ireland allows one to experience a culture deeply steeped in history. Ireland's history is reflected in the warm hospitality, underrated delicious traditional Irish food and drink, brilliant Irish folk music, and beautiful landscape. Whether enjoying a morning breakfast at a guest house in Dublin, downing a pint or two in a pub in Belfast, experiencing the local artists of Kerry or Cork, or hiking along a seaside cliff on the Dingle Peninsula, it is hard not to feel a part of the dramatic culture of the country's people and the rich history that is Ireland.
Things to do in Ireland
Irish Historical sites
The Royal Gunpowder Mills Heritage Centre, County Cork
Trinity College College, County Dublin
Jameson Irish Whiskey Heritage Centre, County Dublin
Blarney Castle Old Castle, County Cork
Mizen Head Signal Station Signal Station, County Cork
Malahide Castle Castle, County Dublin
Abbeyleix House Heritage Centre, County Laois
Dalkey Castle Castle, County Dublin
Custom House Visitor Centre Taxation History, County Dublin
Kilmainham Gaol Visitor Centre, County Dublin
Dublin Castle State Buildings, County Dublin
Rathfarnham Castle Restored Castle, County Dublin
St. Patrick's Cathedral Ancient Church, County Dublin
Christ Church Cathedral Ancient Church, County Dublin
Johns Lane Augustinian Church Ancient Church, County Dublin
Battle of the Boyne Battlefield Battle field, County Louth
The preserved head of St. Oliver Plunkett (1681), County Louth
Derry’s walls (1613) Historical site, County Derry
Connemara: The Famine Way historical Site, County Galway
Irish Myths and Legends sites
Giants Causeway Finn MacCool, County Antrim
Beach at Cushendun Deirdre and Naoise, County Antrim
Lake of Darvra Children of Lir, Westmeath
Recommended Restaurants
Chapter One Modern, County Dublin
King Sitric Fish, County Dublin
Lisdonagh House Traditional, County Galway
Ballymaloe House Traditional, County Cork
Gardens and scenery
Powerscourt House and Gardens Country House, County Wicklow
War Memorial Gardens National Gardens, County Dublin
National Garden Exhibition Centre Exhibition, Centre County Dublin
The Glens of Antrim Landscape, County Antrim
Croagh Patrick Irelands Holy Mountain, County Donegal
The Burren Landscape, County Galway
The Cliffs of Moher Landscape, County Clare
Dingle and Fungi the Dolphin Harbour, County Kerry
Ring of Kerry Tour Landscape, County Kerry
Glendalough Lake/Monastery, County Wicklow
Wicklow mountains Landscape, County Wicklow
Child Friendly
Fota Wildlife Park and House Wildlife Park, County Cork
Newbridge House & Farm Old Manor House, County Dublin
Thrilling Rope Bridge Bridge, County Antrim
Bundoran Surfers paradise, County Donegal
Blarney stone Gift of the Gab, County Cork
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