
Glencar Waterfall
Co. Leitrim |
Situated just outside Manorhamilton is the beautiful Glencar Waterfall. W.B. Yeats made this enchanting waterfall famous in his poem, "The Stolen Child".
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Glendalough River
Co. Wicklow |
Glendalough, the valley of the two lakes, is famous around the world for its monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century.
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Henry Grattan Pub
Lower Baggot Street
Co. Dublin |
The Henry Grattan is a well appointed traditional pub. It is a popular rendezvous for the business and sporting fraternity
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Leinster House Dublin |
Leinster House is the seat of the two Houses of the Oireachtas (National Parliament), comprising Dáil Éireann (the House of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate).
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Liffey Reflections Dublin |
The River Liffey rises in the Sally Gap near Kippure in the Wicklow Mountains.
It meanders for 75 miles (125km) before joining the tidal waters of the sea
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Lonely Night
Haypenny Bridge
Dublin |
This 19th-century bridge across the River Liffey in Dublin, built for pedestrians only, was soon named the ‘Haypenny’ (Halfpenny) Bridge since a toll of half a penny was charged for all those who wished to cross the river
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Morning In Howth Bay
Co. Dublin |
Howth (rhymes with both), is a fishing and yachting port, and popular suburban resort on the north side of Howth Head, 15km (9˝ miles north-east of the city centre. Its attractions are easily appreciated, particularly at the coast.
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Night Cafe Dublin |
Dublin's Night life has something for everyone, Sessions, night clubs, and
many Cafe's
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Night Lights Grattan Bridge Dublin |
Named after Henry Grattan MP (1746-1820) and opened in 1874. The original bridge on this site was built in 1676 and called Essex Bridge
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