Dublin viewed 5,586
Ardgillan Castle is a large castellated country house and gardens on Dublin's east coast. Featured by dayout.ie on the Ireland AM programme as part of Ireland's Top 10 free days out, Ardgillan Castle is located north of Dublin just outside the town of...
Antrim viewed 1,589
In 2009, Colin Glen Forest Park celebrates its 20th anniversary of dedicated conservation by the Colin Glen Trust, the managing body of the park. The park exemplifies a successful regeneration programme, transforming over the years from a mis-used river...
Dublin viewed 1,490
Experience Dalkey Castle's Living History Live Performance with characters from Dalkey's medieval past! The Living History tour takes the form of a Live Performance/show every half hour.
Dublin viewed 2,476
Dublin Zoo is one of Ireland's main family visitor attractions and is home to an exciting diversity of animals in a stunning parkland setting. Situated close to the city centre, Dublin Zoo is easily accessible by car or public transport. Visitors can explore...
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1 ticket = 2 routes + 24hr ticket + Free walking tour. With 25 stops at Dublin’s top visitor attractions and a live guide there is no better way to see Dublin!
Mayo viewed 950
A branch of the National Museum Ireland, this award-winning Museum is home to the National Folklife Collection which represents traditional life in Ireland throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Fascinating artefacts deal with domestic...
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The Casino is considered to be one of the finest 18th century neo-classical buildings in Europe. Designed by Sir William Chambers as a pleasure house for James Caulfield, 1st Earl of Charlemont, The Casino meaning 'small house', surprisingly contains...
Mayo viewed 3,616
Westport House built in 1730 on the site of one of Grace O’Malley’s 16th century Castles, is now considerered to be one of Ireland’s most important National Treasures. Westport House is the result of some of the finest architects in the world, including...
Wicklow viewed 573
Abhainn Ri self catering cottages offer you a holiday in Co Wicklow overlooking the Kings river near Blessington lakes.. Located in the garden of Ireland, Abhainn Ri is an ideal way to discover Ireland at your own pace and explore things to do in Wicklow....
Limerick viewed 561
Adare Heritage Centre is a main tourist focal point in Adare village. As the main visitor centre, it offers information on tours and exhibitions, bureau de change and the best local advice and guidance for things to do in Adare. Also housed in the centre...
Cork viewed 290
An Stór is a family-run hostel offering accommodation in Cork. Located in Middleton town a short distance from shopping and restaurants and also within easy reach of Cork attractions like Youghal and Garryvoe beaches, Fota Wildlife, Fota House and...
Dublin viewed 924
Aras an Uachtarain, literally translated in Irish means the 'Building of the President' and is the official residence of the president of Ireland. The building is located in the Phoenix Park Dublin which is the largest public park in Europe. Áras...
Roscommon viewed 1,363
Arigna Mining Experience offers a unique underground tour in Roscommon in what was Ireland’s last working coal mine and also includes a heritage centre paying tribute to 400 years of mining history in Arigna Valley. An ex-miner is your tour guide on a...
Armagh viewed 1,533
Armagh Planetarium was established to promote astronomy and related scienes to a wider audience. Housed in an ultra modern complex the planetarium offers visitors a fantastic education and scientific experience. Learn about the earth and space and through...
Antrim viewed 151
Arnie's Backpackers is a small hostel offering budget accommodation in Belfast. Located just 15 minutes from Belfast city centre and within reach of many popular bars and restaurants in Belfast, it is the perfect choice if looking to overnight in Belfast...
Galway viewed 1,044
Athenry Heritage Centre is an award winning centre promoting the Norman Medieval history of Athenry town.. Visitors are given a 3D impression of the town and key historical landmarks through models, storyboards and audio-visual touch screen exhibits. The...
Dublin viewed 323
Avalon House offers comfortable budget accommodation in Dublin.. Situated in the heart of Dublin city centre and within easy walking distance of Dublin bars and restaurants, Avalon House is one of the most popular hostels in Dublin and a must for anyone...
Wicklow viewed 2,603
Avondale House and Forest Park in Wicklow is a museum to the great Irish political leader Charles Stewart Parnell who was born and lived at Avondale House from 1846-1891.. The house is open to the public with admission charge between April to October and...
Offaly viewed 1,290
Ballindoolin House & Gardens in Edenderry is an award winning historic Irish country house with a beautiful Victorian walled garden..It's a must on anyones list of things to do in Offally. A wonderful array of garden plants, shrubs and trees provide...
Offaly viewed 1,140
Ballybrittan Castle is a historical landmark in Co Offaly..It is a rare Irish example of a house in continuous use for well over five hundred years for its original purpose as a residence and today provides beautiful outdoor walks through the surrounding...
Armagh viewed 827
Ballydougan Pottery is a winner of the British Airways Northern Ireland Tourist Award..Watch the skilled craftsman at work or be creative and join one of our many pottery classes and workshops. Enjoy Bloomvale House an historic grade 11 thatched house...
Cork viewed 592
Bantry House and Gardens is open to the public from mid March until 31 October..The house has a collection of tapestries, furniture and art treasures for viewing and your visit includes a self guided tour of the house and complimentary information sheets...
Louth viewed 1,251
Beaulieu House has been home to the same family since 1650 and is now open to visitors who can view this rare survivor of Irish history as well as a rare car museum. The house is the family home of racing driver Gabriel Konig - famous for her exploits...
Westmeath viewed 1,129
History, beauty and atmosphere- one of Ireland's finest historic houses, gardens and landscaped parklands. The House is set on an elevated site overlooking Lough Ennell with spectacular views of the 160 acre estate, complete with Victorian Walled Garden,...
Offaly viewed 1,187
Birr Castle Demesne boasts award winning gardens which are the largest in the Country. Birr Castle is still, after 13 generations, the family home of Earl and Countess of Rosse and their family and as such, it is not open to the public. The collecton of...
Tipperary viewed 806
The area is called Bishop's Wood because at one stage it was designated church property. The Earl of Montalt owned the state until 1905 and the remains of the gamekeeper's lodge still stands in the woods.There is a wide variety of Flora and Fauna to be...
Carlow viewed 682
Borris House, the ancestral home of the Mcmorrough Kavanaghs, High Kings of Leinster, is one of the few Irish estates that can trace its history back to the royal families of ancient Ireland. Set in over six hundred and fifty acres of walled private park...
Wicklow viewed 1,431
The famous historical promenade, overlooked by Bray Head. If fresh air walks is your thing, then why not hop on the DART to Bray and take in a stroll along one of Ireland's best known sea fronts in Co Wicklow. Try authentic fish and chips, ice creams,...
Meath viewed 1,079
Bru Na Boinne is the main visitor centre for the Newgrange and Knowth megalithic passage tombs in Co Meath..Located in the scenic Boyne Valley Co Meath, the visitor cenre offers visitors an exhibition interpreting the nearby tombs, their history and the...
Donegal viewed 166
Bundoran has a long history of catering for family holidays. Indeed, many of our visitors continue to travel in groups of three or more generations for their break in Bundoran. It is no surprise then that Fáilte Ireland selected Bundoran as one of...
Clare viewed 1,368
Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is an interactive real life history park in Bunratty Co Clare..Set in the most complete and authentic medieval castle in Ireland, it offers a fascinating insight into life during the middle ages. The park includes several...
Clare viewed 449
Caherconnell Stone Fort, situated 1km south of Poulnabrone dolmen in the heart of the Burren Ireland , offers you the opportunity to visit an exceptionally well - preserved example of the stone forts or stone ringforts, which are to be found in the Burren...
Fermanagh viewed 1,410
Castle Archdale Country Park is situated about 10 miles north west of Enniskillen and extends to cover 230 acres along the shores of Lower Lough Erne. Boats are available for hire for those wishing to explore the nearby islands, some of which are National...
Fermanagh viewed 606
One of Irelands finest neo-classical houses. If you are looking for stately grandeur then you are in for a rare treat. Surrounded by its stunning landscape park on the edge of Enniskillen, this majestic 18th century home of the Earls of Belmore, designed...
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Superb Georgian house with both Classical and Gothic facades and interiors set in a 750 acre estate with breathtaking views. Boasting a stunning location overlooking Strangford Lough, nestled amid woodlands, gardens and the beauty of the lakeshore. The...
Kilkenny viewed 2,127
Castlecomer Discovery Park is a multi-activity forest park with 30 hectares of mixed woodland in the south-east of Ireland just 20kms North of the medieval city of Kilkenny and 24kms from Carlow town. Access to the Park is free of charge and visitors...
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Castletown is Ireland's largest and earliest Palladian style house. Built between 1722 and 1729 for William Conolly, Speaker of the Irish House of Commons and the wealthiest commoner in Ireland. The façade was almost certainly designed by the Italian...
Offaly viewed 1,555
Ireland's most enigmatic and impressive Gothic revival castles. Designed in 1798 by one of Ireland's leading architects of the day, Francis Johnston. Almost lost through vandalism while it stood vacant during a large part of the 20th century. It is in...
Clare viewed 373
The centre houses the most comprehensive research material, held at any one location, to enable persons with Clare roots to trace their ancestry. We have indexed all available parish registers for the 47 parishes and now hold data on over 500,00 people...
Clare viewed 636
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top visitor sites. Looming over County Clare's west coast, the Cliffs stretch for 8 kilometres and 214 metres over the waters of the Atlantic ocean. ATLANTIC EDGE is the exciting interpretive centre at the Cliffs...
Offaly viewed 419
6th C. monastic site, with three high crosses, a cathedral, seven churches and two round towers. The site is entered through the visitor centre, where a number of cross-slabs are displayed. The centrepiece of the new Interpretative Centre is the 9th-century...
Galway viewed 811
Connemara Heritage and History Centre is an award winning heritage centre offering a unique insight into the history and heritage of this most beautiful part of the West of Ireland. A multi-lingual audiovisual introduces the history of the area and tells...
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Covering some 2957 hectares of secenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and woodlands, Connemara National Park is a sight to be hold. Establlished and opend to the public in 1980. Some of the Park's mountains namely Bencullagh, Benbrack...
Galway viewed 991
A Nature Reserve of approx. 405 hectares.The seven woods celebrated by W.B. Yeats are part of the 6 kilometres of nature trails taking in woods, river, turlough, bare limestone and Coole lake. There are two trails to follow. 'The Family Trail' is an easy...
Cork viewed 846
Visit the Radio Museum Experience uniquely situated in the former 6CK Studios in the Governors House. See Cork's renowned wax figures at the Cork City Gaol as you step back in time to see what 19th/early 20th Century life was like in Cork - inside and...
Longford viewed 965
Learn about the Iron Age and its people in Ireland and view an Iron Age Bog Road, which has been preserved in the interpretive centre. The road was built in the year 148 BC across the bog lands close to the River Shannon. There are exhibitions, guided...
Roscommon viewed 873
In the heartland of Connacht, a forgotten landscape is being brought to light in the award-winning Cruachan Ai Heritage Centre. An amazing array of archaeological remains are located within a four mile radius of the centre, dating from the Stone Age to...
Limerick viewed 493
The De Valera Museum and Bruree Heritage Centre uses audio-visuals, graphic panels, set pieces and displays of personal memorabilia to tell the story of Eamon de Valera (former president of Ireland) and of the area which is credited with forming his c...
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On stunning beautiful Strangford Lough, amidst rolling countryside, Delamont offers you the chance to get away from it all in tranquil, rural surroundings. The parks relaxing atmosphere makes it a place to dream and settle into the slow rhythm of the countryside....
Longford viewed 873
Derrycassin Wood was once part of a larger estate run by the Dopping Hepenstall family who built Derrycasssin House I 1970. Little trace of the house exists today apart from some steps the remains oid the cellar and some red brick rubble. Some feature...
Kerry viewed 1,019
Dingle Oceanworld Aquarium offers a unique underwater experience. We provide guided tours for groups and schools who visit us here at Oceanworld. Our tours can be in English or Irish. The tour lasts approximately 45 minutes to an hour. Our Amazing Amazon...
Clare viewed 1,816
We offer daily dolphin watch tours from Kilrush Creek marina on board our sightseeing ferry mv 'Dolphin Discovery' to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. A trip not to be missed! Over 100 dolphins have been identified using the...
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Our boat trip brings you to the Mouth of the River Shannon, Ireland's longest river, to watch wild bottlenose dolphins. Your skipper Geoff Magee, has 30 year experience both commercial fishing and dolphin watching, and he provides a lively and fascinating...
Dublin viewed 1,027
Donabate is fabulous blue flag beach located in North County Dublin, close to Dublin City. The good news is its within easy access of the M50 and M1 motorways so you can avoid the city centre! The beach is nearly 4km long and is really sandy! There are...
Kildare viewed 1,979
The park covers 243ha of mixed woodland (60% broadleaf and 40% conifer). It is part of the old Aylmer family estate. The last of the Aylmers, Miss Caroline died in 1935 leaving the property to the Church of Ireland, who in turn sold it to the State. There...
Cork viewed 526
The fine entrance gates at the porticoed gated lodge on the Turnpike Road, north of Doneraile town, Co. Cork, mark the formal entrance to a great landscaped estate - 160 hectares of parklands with mature groves of deciduous trees and a number of deer herds. The...
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The Dublin Tour has been carefully designed to give you the freedom to explore and experience the history and culture of Dublin at your leisure. We visit all the main Dublin attractions along our route and these include Dublin Zoo and Trinity College (home...
Carlow viewed 643
Dunleckney Manor is probably Carlow's most magnificent country house. Situated 2km north-east of Bagenalstown it dates to the 17th century and was seat of the Bagenal family for three centuries. One of their most famous ancestors was Beauchamp (1735...
Clare viewed 397
As well as holding an impressive series of lectures on subjects like Biddy Early, Robert Emmet and Life in Celtic Ireland, East Clare Heritage has recently organised a variety of cultural workshops at the centre throughout the year to engage schoolchildren...
Laois viewed 1,102
Emo Court house and parklands are open to visitors who wish to see an example of the traditional large country house in Ireland built in the neoclassical style. The parklands are extensive and are open for everyone to enjoy all year round. The main drive...
Derry viewed 707
Exteding for over 1km on the northern side of the flanks and floor of the Burntollet Glen, Ervey Wood Country Park is a beautifully scenic amenity filled making it the perfect setting for walks during all seasons. The park includes two woodlands (Ervey...
Dublin viewed 676
Farmleigh, an estate of 78 acres situated to the north-west of Dublin's Phoenix Park, was purchased from the Guinness family by the Irish Government in 1999 for €29.2m. The house has been carefully refurbished by the Office of Public Works as the premier...
Fermanagh viewed 691
Considered one the the best-kept 18th Century Houses in Ulster surrounded by breathtaking views and parklands. The house, formerly the home of the Cole family, Earls of Enniskillen was badly damaged by fire in 1955 and much of what you see today is the...
Cork viewed 1,015
Welcome to Fota House. This fine Regency-style building in a pleasant landscape setting on Fota Island, is complemented by the internationally renowned gardens and arboretum.The House is a celebration of fine craftsmanship and has a particularly well appointed...
Cork viewed 1,328
FOTA Wildlife Park is not like an ordinary zoo. Wherever possible we have chosen animals that thrive in a free-range environment, which allows them to roam free, while mixed with other species and with us human visitors! These species are also able to...
Limerick viewed 740
Foynes Flying Boat Museum fly back in time on the world's only full scale replica of a Boeing 314 Clipper. The Foynes Flying Boat Museum, housed in the original terminal building in Foynes, recalls that nostalgic era when Foynes became the centre of the...
Dublin viewed 531
Gaelchultúr offers Irish language classes at various levels throughout the year. Gaelchultúr also offers workshops in Sean-nós Dancing, Sean-nós Singing and IT and the Irish language aimed at different groups: primary and secondary...
Galway viewed 614
Established over a quarter of a century ago Galway Irish Crystal has become one of Ireland's leading producers of traditionally crafted lead crystal products. You are invited to experience a guided heritage tour and a specially commissioned film on Galway,...
Antrim viewed 692
A World Heritage site, National Nature Reserve and Northern Ireland's premier tourist attraction. The spectacular complex of some 40,000 basalt column 'stepping stones' lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea. The formations that make up the...
Westmeath viewed 3,967
Glendeer Pet Farm Award Winning 6 acre open farm with over 50 species of animals, coffee shop, indoor and outdoor play and picnic areas...Mams and Dads - enjoy a free tea/coffee and a scone for every paying adult exclusive to dayout users - print this...
Armagh viewed 891
Gosford Forest Park comprises some 240 hectares of diverse woodland and open parkland set in gentle rolling drumlin countryside. It was designated the first conservation forest in Northern Ireland in 1986. There are four different way-marked trails through...
Meath viewed 1,586
Grove Gardens consists of four acres of gardens outside Kells, County Meath and features the clematis walk containing over 300 species of small and large flowered hybrids and herbaceous climatic. The rose garden has over 400 plants of French, English and...
Dublin viewed 1,122
The STOREHOUSE® was originally built in 1904 to house the GUINNESS® fermentation process. With a company history spanning from 1759 - where else would you come to learn about the history of GUINNESS® - other than the home of the black stuff....
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Is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in Ireland. The central arcade block was built by Wills Hill in 1760 and in 1810 the North wing was added and housed a courthouse. In the same year the South wing was added and was used as an open...
Cork viewed 1,044
This garden of rare natural beauty has to be seen to be believed.
Donegal viewed 1,002
The museum exhibits include Boats from 6ft to 50ft, The Armada Room, Emigration Room, thousands of items of memorabilia and photographs. The state-of-the-art Planetarium gives us the ability to see how mariners used to navigate with the stars, and also...
Wexford viewed 827
The Park depicts man's settlement in Ireland from 7000 BC to the arrival of the Normans in the 12th Century. Stroll through the park with its homesteads, places of ritual, burial modes and long forgotten remains. Attractions include exhibitions, nature...
Limerick viewed 605
The Centre features an extensive display of artefacts, photographs, graphics, etc. associated with the Palatine story.
Wexford viewed 718
A plant collection of international standing dedicated to the memory of John F Kennedy.
Wexford viewed 1,221
A unique Cultural Museum and Visitor Centre, celebrating this family history like no other.
Kerry viewed 648
The Kerry Bog Village Museum, located on the beautiful ’Ring of Kerry’, gives people an insight into how people lived and worked in Ireland in the 18th Century. The village is the only one of its kind in Europe. The village was well researched prior to...
Kerry viewed 529
Holiday Homes in Kerry. Choose from Killarney, Beaufort, Milltown and Kenmare
Clare viewed 706
Killaloe Heritage Centre explores the theme of Celtic Ireland.
Dublin viewed 738
Killiney blue flag beach is a stony beach about 800m in length. The beach is sheltered and suitable for bathing and swimming. Take care though as there is a gentle gradient on the beach that allows the water to gradually get deep from the shore. The...
Wicklow viewed 808
Home to the Brabazon Family (the Earls of Meath) since 1618 Killruddery House is the most successful Elizabethan-Revival mansion in Ireland and also one of the earliest.
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Kilruddery House & Gardens is a 17th Century period house and gardens situated in Bray, Co. Wicklow. A stunning outdoor location offering visitors to opportunity to be transported back through centuries and experience genuine grandeur. Home of the...
Cork viewed 48
The medieval town of Kinsale is not just about food. it’s also about traditional bars, beautiful buildings, narrow streets, shops and galleries and lots of activities on land and sea. You'll find Kinsale's not just a place - it's more a state of mind!
Mayo viewed 619
Located in the grounds of the Marian shrine, Knock Museum captures the story of the Knock Apparition of 1879. Described as “a museum within a museum”, it tells the story of the development of the shrine and the way of life in Mayo at the time.
Sligo viewed 524
Heritage and Wine Shop ,Tea Rooms,Garden Emporium ,open daily 10.30 am to 6pm
Longford viewed 304
County Longford lies in the Shannon basin and the upper catchment area of the River Erne. It is ideally located within easy reach of any of the country’s main centres. It’s just over an hour from Dublin and two hours from Galway. Longford has a strong...
Offaly viewed 1,075
Visit this unique landscape at the heart of Ireland. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, families and school days out. Lots of fun things to do: Walking Routes, Cycle Paths, Sculpture Park, Fishing Lakes, Bird Watching, Picnic Area, Wildlife &...
Limerick viewed 435
The visitor centre tells the story of the pre-Celtic settlers of Ireland who farmed and lived in this peaceful valley. The Visitor Centre houses an audio-visual show, exhibition of artefacts and display panels which interpret the story of man from the...
Roscommon viewed 4,467
Lough Key Forest Park's unique, natural and historical features provide a great day out. For things to do in Roscommon, enjoy the 19th century beautiful outdoor parkland with majestic trees, follies, bridges and canals as well as numerous walks and trails...
Meath viewed 1,141
Once part of the lands belonging to the Plunkett family, Loughcrew has a rich history and is home to Loughcrew Cairns, the largest complex of passage graves in Ireland. The ideal place for day trips with it's stunning gardens, historic buildings and gilding...
Kildare viewed 1,938
Lullymore Heritage & Discovery Park is a family day visitor attraction located on a mineral island in the Bog of Allen, just 4 miles outside Rathangan, County Kildare.
Clare viewed 555
Michael Cusack was born in Carron in 1847. In 2006, the centenary of his death, The Michael Cusack Centre was opened to honour the founder of the GAA - Gaelic Athletic Association. The development houses the restored Cusack Cottage as well as the new Visitors'...
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In the run up the the Millennium, over 607 hectares, (fifteen hundred acres) of native Irish woodland were restored and designated as 16 'Millennium Forests'. Over 1,200,000 native Irish saplings were planted in the Millennium Forests and and are dedicated...
Kildare viewed 798
Moore Abbey stands on the site of the Cistercian Monastery. It is a large mansion built in Gothic style. Lord Drogheda lived there. John Count McCormack lived there from 1925 to 1939. There was a fire in the west wing in 1947 and it was very...
Waterford viewed 1,400
The Mount Congreve Gardens created by Ambrose Congreve over the past eight two of his ninety three years, are vast and spectacular.
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One of Northern Ireland's most popular National Trust properties.
Wexford viewed 720
The Centre tells the epic and heroic tale of the 1798 Rebellion and it's aftermath using the latest multi-media and interactive computers. A spectacular audio-visual presentation places the story in an international context and state-of-the-art exhibition...
Dublin viewed 1,202
The National Photographic Archive houses the photographic collections of the National Library of Ireland in Temple Bar, Dublin. The National Library’s photographic collections comprise approximately 630,000 photographs, the vast majority of which are Irish....
Tipperary viewed 774
Housed in an interesting mid-19th Century building which was a County Gaol Governor's House for North Tipperary, a Convent and a Heritage Centre, this unique Museum is well worth a visit!
Dublin viewed 5,771
Newbridge House is a very fine example of a true Georgian mansion within Newbridge Demesne Regional Park. Attractions include pet farm, children's playground, woodland walks and large green open areas.
Donegal viewed 1,089
Set in 100 acres of magnificent parkland, woodlands and gardens, in the heart of Donegal.
Dublin viewed 308
Temple Bar, The Cultural Centre of Dublin, a young and old but vibrant part of Historic Dublin, come on in and stay for a while and enjoy the craic that Dublin Life has to Offer.!
Armagh viewed 217
The Palace Stables Heritage Centre is a restored Georgian stable block set in Palace Demesne in the heart of Armagh City. VieW the beautiful 18th century estate with professional costumed characters who will bring to life 18th century Ireland. Experience...
Kerry viewed 949
Fun, eco-nature and seal watching cruise.Seafari's 2hour 10 mile long cruise takes you on a magical tour around the many Islands of the sheltered Kenmare bay. The humerous Captain Ray and his superb guides give an excellent commentary on a wide variety...
Dublin viewed 934
One of Ireland's foremost industrial heritage centres with a unique collection of two windmills and a watermill with associated mill pond, mill races and wetlands.The story of stone-ground milling in Skerries can be traced to the early 16th century when...
Cork viewed 597
Skibbereen Heritage Centre is located in the award winning restored Old Gasworks Building in Skibbereen The Great Famine Commemoration Exhibition commemorates the tragic period in the 1840s that is known in Irish History as the Great Hunger. Story told...
Sligo viewed 641
A visit to the Sligo folk Park is a true experience of rural and Irish heritage. Here, in the heart of County Sligo, the cultural history and heritage of the whole region comes to life. This is a place, which is great for young and old. Children can discover...
Down viewed 3,190
The Centre is a unique visitor attraction of international significance showing the awful reality of the Great War, and its effects on the community at home.Opened in 1994 as a tourist attraction and educational facility. The Centre examines Ireland's...
Derry viewed 766
Springhill House is described as one of the prettiest houses in Ulster. Surely a finer complement cannot be paid to this elegant building.Essentially a family home, this building is filled with beautiful paintings, furniture and various decorative arts...
Dublin viewed 366
Sited in the heart of the walled medieval city, St Audoen's Church is the only remaining medieval parish church in Dublin. It is dedicated to St Ouen the 7th century bishop of Rouen and patron saint of Normandy. The Guild Chapel of St Anne houses an award-winning...
Carlow viewed 272
A 13th century building of great charms, SSt. Laserian's Cathedral replaced a 7th century monastery which once accommodated 1,500 monks. The site was the location of an important church synod in 630AD. Open end of May to end of September, 10am to...
Carlow viewed 302
Since 1986 the former Church of Ireland Church, originally built in1811, now houses the St. Mullins Muintir na Tire Heritage Centre. The Centre is situated beside the famous Monastic Ruins and Cemetery. Within the Church there are five monuments...
Louth viewed 1,265
Stephenstown Pond has gone through a transformation over the past ten years and has become and important nature habitat in the area. The conference and enterprise centre has also become a central part of the community.The Stephenstown Pond Trust has ensured...
Roscommon viewed 669
Strokestown Park was built by Thomas Mahon MP (1701-1782) on lands which had been granted to his grandfather, Nicholas, in the latter half of the 17th century for his support in the British colonial campaign. It was the family home of the Mahon family...
Waterford viewed 924
Approved by the Irish Surfing Association & European Surfing Federation, we offer many surfing programs for all levels of experience. Visit our wildlife exhibition or relax in the café . We cater for corporate outings, social clubs, schools, youth...
Galway viewed 1,349
For tour indeas and things to do in Galway, join skipper Joe Brady abaord the Tarrea Queen for Sea Angling, Ecotours, Scuba diving and Sea Surveys. Explore the natural beauty and hidden treasures of Galway’s coastline by partaking in an Eco-Tour on board...
Dublin viewed 207
Our award winning Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre is a one stop shop for all your cultural needs on your visit to Temple Bar. The Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre is nestled in among the maze of cobbled streets of Temple Bar – Dublin’s Cultural...
Kildare viewed 1,865
FANTASTIC OFFER EXCLUSIVE TO DAYOUT USERS - 2 for the price of 1 - Print this page and bring with you at time of paying. REF CODE: INS@DAYOUT.IE The Irish National Stud is the only Stud Farm in Ireland open to the general public and operating as a Tourist...
Dublin viewed 489
'Author of Many Plays' is the simple accolade to George Bernard Shaw on the plaque outside his birthplace and his Victorian home and early life mirrors this simplicity. The first home of the Shaw family and the renowned playwright has been restored...
Kildare viewed 833
The early age of steam and the industrial revolution come to life with steam generated working engines for a happy half day out with an educational bias for the family. Fine collection of models of steam locomotives, including two used in the late 19th...
Clare viewed 773
A day on the railway, " are you right there Michael are you right ". Travel along the famous West Clare line and ' fine sights you will see '. Moyasta Junction Station House is now restored and open. Re - live the Percy French experience, "...
Tipperary viewed 758
An exciting mix of entertainment and art/cultural events throughout the year, aiming to provide something for everyone.The centre comprises of the Simon Ryan Theatre, Cinemas, Art Gallery, Tourist Office, Gift Shop, Interpretative Centre, Internet Cafe...
Down viewed 463
TourUlster brings a unique personal service giving you the flexibility to enjoy Northern Ireland in the way that suits you best. All tours are led by an experienced guide. Interpreters are available for most languages including Spanish, French, German,...
Waterford viewed 604
Nestled in the Sunny Southeast of Ireland is the seaside town of Tramore. Just 20 minutes drive from Waterford City by car and with a regular bus service, Tramore is a great holiday option. Whether it's just a short weekend get-away or a family holiday,...
Waterford viewed 794
Sand dunes and 5km of sandy beach for sports & play. Popular with surfers and for canoeing and Kayaking. Great fro shell collecting and building sand castles. Well serviced with food outlets, shops and amusements. Parking, lifegaurd, toilets &...
Meath viewed 907
Large Anglo-Norman castle constructed over 30 year period circa 1170s. Trim Castle opened to the public in 2000 following extensive restoration and excavation of the site. For safety reasons, access to the site is by guided tour only and group tours must...
Offaly viewed 752
Tullamore Dew Heritage Centre located in the 1897 Tullamore Dew bonded warehouse. Learn about Tullamore Dew Irish Whiskey and Irish Mist liqueur, famous drinks, born in Tullamore. The exhibition relates the story of Tullamore Dew Whiskey and the work that...
Carlow viewed 357
The Tullow Museum is located on Bridge Street and operated on a voluntary basis by the Tullowphelim Historical Society. The museum houses a huge range of items of a historical nature, to personal items belonging to the artic explorer Sir Earnest Shakelton,...
Fermanagh viewed 659
These impressive remains of a fortified house and bawn are set in the beautiful Tully Point in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh.
Westmeath viewed 1,282
The gardens, like the castle are on a magnificent scale, taking in nearly 12 hectares. Terraced lawns around the castle overlook superb 18th century parkland. Tullynally has been the seat of the Pakenhams, later Earls of Longford, for over 300 years. Set...
Monaghan viewed 805
On display at Monaghan Wildlife and Exhibition Centre we have mounted displays of 200 species of Irish fauna in five specially designed habitat sets; River/Lake/Coastal, Bog & Moorland, Woodland, Farmland and Garden. This is one of the largest privately...
Antrim viewed 1,004
We offer the amazing opportunity to meet, up close our Birds of Prey from all over the world including falcons, hawks and vultures. We offer guided tours and talks on the conservation work with, which we are involved in around the world. You can even witness...
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