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Liffey River walk Dublin
Take a Stroll Down the Liffey River walk way in Dublin City.

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Sally Gap Co. Wicklow

Sally Gap, Glendalough, and the filming locations for "Braveheart" and "Ballykissangel

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Shimmering Lake Glendalough
Co . Wicklow
The most visited area of Wicklow National park, his area is popular for picnicking and is the starting point for a variety of walks.

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Summer Wheat Grey Stones
Co. Wicklow
The town of Greystones is situated 29 km (18 miles) from Dublin, between the Sugar Loaf Mountains and the sea.  

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Sunrise Over Carrickfergus Castle
Built In 1180 this massive keep was to guard the approach to Belfast Lough at Carrickfergus - the first real Irish castle.  

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Temple Bar Corner Dublin
Temple Bar, Located, where else, "Temple Bar" in Dublin, the center of Dublin's Night life. 

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The Way Co. Antrim
County Antrim in Beautiful Northern Ireland

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The Wellington Pub
Upper Baggot Street

Located in Dublin's Southside, this and many other places are warmly awaiting your arrival.  

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Tree On Slane Hill
Co. Meath
The evening prior to Easter in 433 AD, St. Patrick kindled a fire on Slane Hill close to Tara. It seems like a simple and unobtrusive action to us now

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