Dublin viewed 1,384
Created for active people that use their free time to pursue adventure sports, 53 Degrees North is the ultimate outdoor adventure store in Ireland. They use their wealth of experience and knowledge to build a company that offers its customers access to...
Clare viewed 3,734
Aillwee Cave is Ireland's most popular showcave and a unique experience for days out in Clare. Learn about Aillwee caves 1.5 million year history and travel up to 350ft underground. Situated on Ireland's beautiful west coast, this award winning tour complex...
Roscommon viewed 2,570
Arigna Mining Experience offers a unique underground day out 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...
Dublin viewed 2,303
The Castle Hotel is a restored Georgian hotel situated in the heart of Dublin City Centre within minutes walk from O'Connell Street, Croke Park and many of Dublin's most popular attractions. All of our rooms are en-suite, tastefully decorated and furnished...
Meath viewed 7,923
Causey Farm is a farm-based activity centre, catering for school tours, international visitors, summer camps, team-building and corporate events, hen parties, ceili evenings, and seasonal events for families. At Causey Farm the Murtagh family will provide...
Kerry viewed 444
Christmas in Killarney is a festive event highlighting and promoting all that is magical in Killarney Co Kerry. For a fantastic day out in Kerry, drop by and browse Christmas markets, Santa's village and festive entertainment.
Antrim viewed 2,904
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...
Waterford viewed 3,201
“The Copper Coast” is the name given to the coastline between Tramore and Dungarvan, in Co Waterford. It’s that bit that no-one imagines exists! And it is one of the most striking and accessible bits of seaside in the country. It hangs on 6 villages on...
Westmeath viewed 7,630
Glendeer Farm is an Irish tourist board approved pet farm located in the heart of Ireland. Located 2 miles off the main Dublin to Galway route, West of Athlone, in the centre of Ireland. The farm is spread over 6 acres and includes 50 different species...
Donegal viewed 2,310
Glenveagh National Park consists of some 16,540 hectares (40,873 acres) of mountains, lakes, glens and woods, with a herd of red deer. A Scottish style castle is surrounded by one of the finest gardens in Ireland, which contrast with the rugged surroundings....
Wicklow viewed 2,709
Kippure Estate in County Wicklow is a very special place offering quality accommodation and facilities privately set in 240 acres of mature woodland and rolling farm pastures. The estate is surrounded by the wild and beautiful Wicklow Mountains and adjoins...
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Kippure Estate Adventure offer Team Building & Outdoor Adventures in Wicklow. Established in 1999, Kippure Estate is one of Ireland’s most experienced providers of corporate team building and outdoor adventures including exciting high and low ropes...
Meath viewed 2,301
Loughcrew is the Centre of Adventure. Pass the potion on the Witches Ropes Course, Find your way through The Forest Crystal Maze challenge course, fly over The Tree Top zip line, try your hand at Archery and many more activities on the Adventure Course....
Meath viewed 2,168
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...
Mayo viewed 1,846
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...
Down viewed 1,546
Scrabo Country Park is centred at the top of Scrabo Hill and offers incredible views over Strangford Lough and the surrounding countryside. Scrabo Tower is one of Northern Ireland's best known landmarks and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA)...
Galway viewed 451
Slieve Aughty Riding Centre is Family owned and operated and makes the perfect day out for the entire family. Offering pony rides, trekking, riding lessons, organic food, walking trails, birthday parties with ponies and donkeys, small conferences, Halloween...
Limerick viewed 3,105
Stonehall farm allows the visitors to experience first hand the enjoyment & fun of a wide variety of animals in a secure and pleasant setting. Some of our rarer residents include Alapacs, Llama, Emus, Ostrich, Parrots, & Eurasian Eagle owl named...
Dublin viewed 1,539
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...
Galway viewed 3,614
Turoe Pet Farm is a leisure park and pet farm providing fun days out near Loughrea Galway. The farm offers a fantastic range of fun day out activities including outdoor playground, indoor picnic areas, the Jungletown indoor play area and also super fun...
Mayo viewed 12,592
Enjoy a full day’s family fun, culture and adventure at Westport House & Pirate Adventure Park. It truly delivers something for everyone: grandparents to toddlers can have a relaxing, active or exciting day – all depending on your interests and energy...
Mayo viewed 1,460
Westport House also has a magnificant Parkland Caravan and Camping Park on it's grounds, which offers great deals for people staying for 3 nights or more .
Wicklow viewed 3,334
The primary purpose of Wicklow Mountains National Park is the conservation of local biodiversity and landscape. The Park is also an invaluable recreational space for locals and visitors alike. Over one million visits are estimated to be made each year....
Wicklow viewed 1,339
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 1,347
Adare Camping & Caravanning Site is a family run caravan park catering for camping and motorhomes in Limerick. The park is known for its relaxing atmosphere and sheltered boundaries. An ideal base for things to do in Limerick with many local ammenities...
Cork viewed 1,124
Allihies Hostel is situated in the village of Aillhies on the Beara penninsula and offers a friendly place to stay when holidaying in Cork. Local activities in Cork include fishing, swimming and sailing. Traditional music can be heard in local pubs with...
Limerick viewed 1,761
Angelas Ashes Walking Tour is a walking tour in Limerick taking in locations featured in Dr. Frank McCourts Pulitzer Prize winning biography. Angelas Ashes is the memoir of Frank McCourt and describes the story of the McCourt family as it attempts to survive...
Galway viewed 1,888
Aran Island Ferries offer a year round ferry service to the Aran Islands. Avail of luxury, purpose-built ferries taking you to Inis Mor, Inis Meainn and Inis Oirr. Great package deals available including accomodation on aran islands, breakfast and return...
Dublin viewed 1,761
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...
Dublin viewed 12,008
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...
Wicklow viewed 4,916
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...
Tipperary viewed 1,243
Ballinacourty House Caravan and Camping Park is located in the scenic Tipperary countryside in the Glen of Aherlow.. Local activities include pony trekking, trout fishing, Irish nights, countryside walks and historical places and monuments. One of the...
Offaly viewed 2,543
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 2,328
Ballybrittan Castle is an extended tower-house built in the late 15th Century as an O’Connor clan stronghold. The site takes takes its name from the townland of Ballybrittan, near Edenderry, Co. Offaly. Although a major portion of the castle was taken...
Mayo viewed 666
Ballycroy National Park was established in November 1998, it is Ireland’s sixth National Park and is located on the Western seaboard in northwest Mayo. It comprises of 11,000 hectares of Atlantic blanket bog and mountainous terrain, covering a vast uninhabited...
Armagh viewed 1,456
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 1,050
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...
Tyrone viewed 2,334
Barrontop Fun Farm is the ideal venue for school and playgroup visits, birthday parties & family days out..Situated in the picturesque green hills of Donemana Co Tyrone, the fun farm has a large range of animals, adventure playground, indoor heated...
Louth viewed 1,465
The Battle of the Boyne was fought on July 1, 1690 between King William III and King James II on the banks of the river Boyne, Drogheda in Co Louth. See the landscape in which the battle was fought and learn the history behind what was the largest number...
Louth viewed 2,183
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 in...
Westmeath viewed 2,474
A magical 160 acre lakeside estate with fully restored Georgian Villa and Victorian Walled Garden open year round with a full calendar of events with Green Santa in Narnia at Christmas, Easter Eggspress Steam Train and Trick or Treat Trail at Hallowe'en.
Offaly viewed 2,320
Birr Castle Demesne in Offaly boasts award winning gardens and over 50 hectares or parkland, providing a perfect outdoor setting for walking and family days out. Ireland's Historic Science Centre is located on the grounds as well as ‘leviathan', Ireland's...
Offaly viewed 2,984
Birr Outdoor Education Centre provide a wide variety of courses, catering for a large number of groups and individuals. Fully residential adventure courses available as well as day adventure courses. The Centre supplies action packed programmes for young...
Tipperary viewed 1,763
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...
Kerry viewed 155
We offer a range of fun and exciting outdoor activities. Try out any of these in as safe and friendly environment as possible. We will tailor the activity to your needs and we work nationwide. So, if you like rock climbing, hiking, camping, hillwalking,...
Cork viewed 1,769
Blarney Castle was built nearly six hundred years ago by one of Ireland's greatest and most infamous chieftains, Cormac MacCarthy. Over the last few hundred years, millions have flocked to Blarney, making it a world landmark and one of Ireland's greatest...
Carlow viewed 1,769
Borris House is a beautiful and historic Irish country house located in the spectacular scenery. Landscaped grounds and situated near the river barrow make this an ideal setting for weddings, concert, civil ceremonies, exhibitions, historical house tours...
Limerick viewed 1,276
This award winning garden, one acre in size, overlooks the River Shannon. In the All Ireland gardens competition the garden has won first prize for the Limerick/Clare region ten times, won the best greenhouse in Ireland and was second for the Munster region....
Wicklow viewed 3,061
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,...
Galway viewed 2,691
Brazen Charters boat service offer island tours, deep sea angling and scubadiving in the West of Ireland at superb locations off the Connemara Coast.. Great for fishing groups, diving excursions in the West of Ireland. The vessel is fitted out to above...
Galway viewed 1,787
Brigit's Garden Galway is a themed outdoor garden celebrating Celtic heritage and mythology. Set within 11 acres of native woodland & wildflower meadows the gardens offer an great day out for families and kids in Galway. Lots of activities including...
Wicklow viewed 1,144
Brockagh Resource Centre is a multi-purpose resource centre for workshops, conferences, functions, indoor sports and live music and theatre in Wicklow. Located just 1 hour from Dublin, the centre has played host to various visiting talents and artists...
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Brownshill Dolmen is a Megalithic tomb of Browneshill, located on the outskirts of Carlow town. A granite portal tomb dating to circa 3,000BC and consisting of the largest capstone in Europe, estimated to weight up to 150 tonnes. Listed as a National ...
Meath viewed 1,950
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 centre offers visitors an exhibition interpreting the nearby tombs, their history and the...
Donegal viewed 713
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 2,510
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 2,373
Burren Outdoor Education Centre offers a wide range of adventure activities in Clare for people of all ages..Things to do in Clare include caving, canoeing, sailing, orienteering, rock climbing and hill walking. Other programmes include Specialist Training,...
Dublin viewed 4,472
Cabinteely House, Dublin is a 45 hectare park. The buildings are being renovated and converted for museum and educational purposes. Its Adventure Playground is one of the best in Dublin with sections specifically designed for different age groups such...
Kerry viewed 2,373
Outdoor Adventure with Multi Activity specialist programmes Cappanalea OEC is an outdoor education based in the core of the adventure hub in Ireland. We offer a variety of Outdoor Education courses focusing on aspects of personal development by introducing...
Carlow viewed 304
Join local guide Pat Doyle for a day trip to visit the Carlow Valley, from the 5,000 year old dolmen to the cathedral at Old Leighlin visiting Leighlinbridge, Muine Bheag and Borris, continuing to the Blackstairs Mountains and taking in the beautiful gardens...
Fermanagh viewed 2,578
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 1,193
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...
Monaghan viewed 2,185
Castle Leslie Estate provides luxury castle accommodation set in over 1000 acres of serene countryside. Old world grandeur and authentic original interiors offer the visitor a unique experience. The Estate offers an idyllic setting for outdoor activity...
Down viewed 1,528
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 4,718
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 can...
Kildare viewed 1,512
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...
Wicklow viewed 1,832
The now annual Teddy Bears' Picnic will take place early this year! All funds raised will go to our school: Greystones Educate Together N.S. Blacklion, Greystones Don't miss out on an afternoon filled with fun and excitement! Bouncy Castles,...
Offaly viewed 2,912
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...
Down viewed 2,463
Clearsky Adventure Centre Co Down is an outdoor pursuits centre based on the stunning National Trust Castle Ward Estate on the shores of Strangford Lough, just 45 MINUTES SOUTH OF BELFAST, Northern Ireland (next to Ards Peninsula and Exploris Aquarium...
Galway viewed 445
Cleggan Beach Riding Centre is an approved riding school in the beautiful West of Ireland location of Connemara. Over 30 years equestrian experience brings you a host of facilities including mountain treks, beach trek and the hugely popular 3 hour beach...
Clare viewed 1,533
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...
Galway viewed 1,676
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 1,994
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...
Roscommon viewed 2,444
Cootehall Adventure is located on Drumharlow Lake. The Centre is connected by the river Boyle with Forest Park. It is connected by the river Boyle to the river Shannon. Our activities include: * Kayaking * Team building * Orienteering ...
Cork viewed 1,921
Cork Public Museum is housed in a two storey Georgian house commanding a central position in Fitzgerald Park, Cork. Originally built in 1845 by the Beamish family, the building, then known as “The Shrubberies” was their family home for decades. The property...
Longford viewed 2,048
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...
Kerry viewed 4,301
Thought to be over one million years old Crag Cave is a magical wonderland of stalagmites and stalactites. Crag Cave is one of the largest cave systems in Ireland, with a total surveyed length of 3.81Km (12,510 feet ). The existence of the cave was known...
Down viewed 1,376
Crawfordsburn Country Park is situated on the southern shores of Belfast Lough. It is full of variety, featuring 3.5.km of coastline, often rugged and rocky, the two best beaches in the Belfast area, a deep wooded glen with an impressive waterfall at its...
Derry viewed 1,898
Creggan Country Park is a community business offering watersports, outdoor pursuits and angling activities to day visitors. Located just 5 minutes drive from Derry's bustling city centre, this spectaculr 100 acre site is open all year round, seven days...
Derry viewed 439
We are in association with Crindle Stables and now offer a wide range of activities for all ages from Archery, Zorbing, Circus Skills, Metal Detecting,pony games, horse riding, arts and crafts, surfing, forest walking,Hover-crafting, Laser Clay Pigeon...
Down viewed 1,011
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 1,788
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...
Sligo viewed 509
The Seaside town of Enniscrone in Co. Sligo is the perfect choice for your family holiday destination. With a full range of accommodation facilities from hotels, B&B’s, self-catering & camping you won’t be left stuck for somewhere to put your...
Kildare viewed 5,251
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...
Dublin viewed 1,407
The Story of the Capital is an exciting exhibition tracing the history of Dublin City. It tells of the citys founding, through Viking times and into the unique and vibrant city of today. Built between 1769 and 1779, Dublin City Hall is an example of the...
Carlow viewed 2,137
Duckett's Grove Carlow is the old ancestral home of the Duckett Family and was a unique Georgian building containing towers and turrets, formely part of a 12,000 acre estate which was taken over by Carlow County Council in 2005 to be used a a public park....
Tyrone viewed 1,013
A seventy-acre oasis centred round an idyllic Stillwater lake. The magnificent scenery invites the spending of your leisure time, whether you are a resident of South Tyrone, or a visitor from anywhere in the world. Dungannon Park is open all year round...
Carlow viewed 1,772
Dunleckney Manor is a magnificent country house dating from the 17th century. Situated 2km north-east of Bagenalstown it was residence and seat of power of the Bagenal family in Ireland for over three centuries. Tours of the house are available costing...
Kilkenny viewed 2,735
Known in Old Irish literture as one of the darkest places in Ireland. Consisting of a series of chambers formed over millions of years, the cave contains some of the finest calcite formations found in any Irish cave. The cave is well lit and spacious....
Galway viewed 1,331
Experience life in a 15th century castle. Explore the surrounding indigenous woodland and take time for a picnic by the castle. Facilities include guided tours, exhibitions, woodland paths, a picnic area and light refreshments. Dunsandle Castle...
Down viewed 2,257
This new purpose built outdoor activity centre provides the ultimate range of outdoor adventure activities. We play on the land and on the water. We enjoy Rock Climbing and Abseiling, Camping and Walking, Archery and Sailing, Windsurfing and Canoeing and...
Kerry viewed 2,013
ACTIVITIES Set just 2.5 km from the beautiful Ring of Kerry route, with stunning coastal, mountain and lake views. Activities and tuition on site, skilled tutors for: • Horse riding lessons and trekking (you can even bring your own horse on holiday!) •...
Laois viewed 2,172
Emo Court and Gardens dates back to 1790, designed by architect James Gandon for the Earls of Portarlington. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parkland and contain formal lawns, a lake and woodland walks with many very fine trees and shrubs....
Clare viewed 1,028
Experience a journey through time on our Guided Walking Tours through the winding streets of medieval Ennis, Co. Clare. Hear tales of famine and poverty, murders and hangings, rebellions and riots. Learn about the mythology and legends of the town - from...
Wexford viewed 179
Enniscorthy Castle was constructed 800 years ago and was the main focal point in the growth of Enniscorthy. Recently renovated and refurbished, the castle re-opened to the public in 2011, with displays and tour exploring the development of the Castle and...
Derry viewed 1,235
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 205
Extreme Ireland offer day trips to Wicklow hiking and also rock climbing in Dublin and nationwide. With the most professional instructors in Ireland you will not be disappointed with what we offer.
Galway viewed 755
Fairhill House Hotel (3*) was tastefully re–furbished in 2001 and boasts 20 spacious en–suite bedrooms, with private balconies, tea and coffee–making facilities, multi–channel TV, phone and free wi–fi internet access. Fairhill House incorporates a first...
Dublin viewed 1,727
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 1,283
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...
Tipperary viewed 2,173
Technical farm, general interest, woodland, nature walk, picnic area, open to public. Nursery stock can be purchased throughout the year. Matt and Mary Fogarty welcome you to their tree farm and nursery which is situated in the scenic area of Ballinderry,...
Cork viewed 1,911
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...
Dublin viewed 239
Free Definitive Dublin Walking Tour: Join us on a free Definitive Dublin Walking Tour and experience the literary, historical and musical side Dublin through the ages taking in sights and sounds from that of the 1916 rebellion to Joyce, U2 and Trinity...
Down viewed 2,293
Outdoor activities including a maze over a 6 acre field, made of 8 feet tall Maize ! Situated at the bottom of the Mourne Mountains you can enjoy beautiful scenery while visiting the park. With farm animals, peddle go-kart track, clay pigeon shooting,...
Mayo viewed 959
Furnace B&B sits on the foothills of the Partry Mountains and on the banks of the River Cloon. Lough Mask is a casual two kilometers downstream. The purpose built house is surrounded by 72 acres of ecological rich lands which includes fertile bogs,...
Galway viewed 735
Galway City's leading walking tour operator and the best way to explore Galway City.We provide private group walking tours for groups of 8 or more. Our knowledgeable local Guides will show you the History and Culture of this Vibrant Medieval " City...
Armagh viewed 1,614
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...
Dublin viewed 958
The General Post Office took its place in modern Irish history when it became the centre stage of the Easter Rising in 1916 and secured the distinction of becoming the centre of a revolution. Built in 1818 halfway along O'Connell Street (formerly Sackville...
Wicklow viewed 3,421
Greenan Farm Museums and Maze is situated in the beautiful countryside of the Wicklow hills, only an hour south of Dublin. Enjoy your day out wandering around the farm in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. The large 1/2 acre hedge maze is 7 feet tall and...
Meath viewed 3,808
Affordable family fun for all the family throughout the year, catering for all types of groups, i.e active retirements, school tours, playgroups, special needs etc. Aslo catering for birthday parties. It is the perfect venue for a picnic on your day out....
Dublin viewed 2,411
Hidden Dublin Walking Tours help you explore the “real Dublin” on foot learning about the characters, mysteries, architecture and histories of this thousand year old city whatever your budget may be. If you are sick of walks that focus solely on buildings...
Wicklow viewed 936
Hill Top Treks for your day out in Wicklow, with guided and self guided hiking tours throughout Wicklow & Ireland, fully customised treks to suit your needs providing accommodation, transport and plenty of local knowledge. Including places of interest,...
Dublin viewed 975
We organise guided walks throughout Ireland from 1 day hikes up to 8 day Holidays. We also run some very novel walks i.e. Full Moon Walks, Irish Music Walks and Yoga session and walks.
Wexford viewed 2,289
Hook Lighthouse Wexford is thought to be one of the oldest operational Lighthouses in the world, serving sailors and shipping for 800 years. The tower was constructed of local limestone and the original building survives almost intact at just under 36.6m...
Wexford viewed 279
Horetown House is one of Wexford's finest Country House Hotels providing luxury accommodation in the heart of the Wexford country side. Exclusive, Luxury Grade A listed Country House with 10 opulent, exclusive individually furnished bedrooms offering elegant...
Carlow viewed 1,368
Huntington Castle is a beautiful example of 17th Century grandeur, comprising the castle building and landscaped gardens with many specimens of Irish shrubs and trees such as oak, hickory and chesnut. The gardens are renowned for the Yew Walk and provide...
Cork viewed 1,759
This garden of rare natural beauty has to be seen to be believed.
Kerry viewed 1,925
Irish Adventures offer a variety of tours and outdoor training that are aimed at all levels and abilities, Adventure tours, Walking & Hiking tours/Holidays in Ireland, Cycling tours, Horse riding tours, Hill walking, Mountaineering, kayaking, Mountain...
Wexford viewed 1,758
Irish National Heritage Park in Wexford 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...
Dublin viewed 807
The Iveagh Gardens are among the finest and least known of Dublin's parks and gardens. They were designed by Ninian Niven, in 1865, as an intermediate design between the 'French Formal' and the 'English Landscape' styles. They demonstrated the artistic...
Cork viewed 552
Welcome to the Jameson Whiskey Distillery in Midleton, Cork. In the convivial company of our guides you’ll be informed and entertained. You’ll also be invited to join us for a wee drop of the triple distilled stuff - with our compliments naturally.
Kildare viewed 3,814
Acclaimed as the finest Japanese Gardens in Europe. The significance of the Japanese Gardens is not only artistic and horticultural but also philosophical, religious and historical. Now of international renown and acclaimed as the finest Japanese Gardens...
Wexford viewed 2,547
A unique Cultural Museum and Visitor Centre, celebrating this family history like no other.
Kerry viewed 1,040
Holiday Homes in Kerry. Choose from Killarney, Beaufort, Milltown and Kenmare
Kilkenny viewed 1,949
Kilfane Glen and Waterfall is a pristine example of a romantic era garden dating from the 1790s.
Limerick viewed 1,910
We provide quality Outdoor Education Courses for School, Youth & Adult Groups and a range of Adventure Sports courses open to Individual Adults.
Galway viewed 5,410
Killary Adventure is located in Keenane Galway and offers lots of outdoor adventure and fun including Bungee Jump, bridge jump & Giant Swing,!! Water activities like Kayaking, Gorge Walking, Windsurfing, Sailing, Rock Climbing & Abseiling as well...
Dublin viewed 2,953
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 1,461
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.
Wicklow viewed 1,329
Kilruddery House & Gardens is a 17th Century period house and gardens situated in Bray, Co. Wicklow. Known as 'the garden of Ireland in the Garden of Ireland'!. A stunning outdoor location offering visitors to opportunity to be transported back through...
Clare viewed 1,073
Medieval fantasy is brought to life at this magnificent castle.A wonderful feature is the beautiful walled garden dating from 1817 now restored to its former splendour. This is a romantic oasis to sit and picnic or just escape the 'madding crowd'. Medieval...
Louth viewed 1,951
Dating back to the 11th century, Knockabbey Castle has 30 acres of gardens with wildflower meadows, herbaceous borders, a Victorian Flower Garden, a restored glasshouse with some of the finest historical water gardens to be found anywhere in the country.
Galway viewed 334
Kylemore Abbey is the #1 day out attraction in the Connemara region and hugely popular year round with visitors. Built in 1867, the Abbey is located on the edge of the beautiful Lough Pollacappul, at the base of the Druchruach Mountain, which towers high...
Westmeath viewed 2,737
Situated on the shores of Lough Ennell, Lilliput Adventure Centre offers an idyllic location for the following outdoor activities: Kayaking, Assault Course, Aerial Slide, Night Line, Open Canoeing, Orienteering (Day & Night), Bivouacing, Hill-Walking, Raft...
Waterford viewed 1,438
The gardens are set in seven acres within the 17th century outer defensive walls and have spectacular views of the Castle and surrounding countryside. There is also a contemporary art gallery housed in the West Wing of the Castle.
Sligo viewed 1,123
Heritage and Wine Shop ,Tea Rooms,Garden Emporium ,open daily 10.30 am to 6pm
Offaly viewed 2,121
Lough Boora Parklands Offaly is a unique outdoor landscape at the heart of Ireland. 250 acres of the Turraun have been allowed to revert back to nature making this an ideal area for outdoor enthusiasts, families and school days out. The area has lots of...
Roscommon viewed 6,999
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...
Dublin viewed 3,065
Malahide Castle is the former home of the Talbot family is set on 250 acres of parkland in the seaside town of Malahide. History records that it was both a fortress and a private home for nearly 800 years from 1185 to 1973, when the last Talbot died. The...
Fermanagh viewed 1,584
Marble Arch Caves are one of Europes finest show caves allowing visitors to explore a fascinating, natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and lofty chambers.
Dublin viewed 831
The construction of the Georgian houses at Merrion Square began in 1762 and continued for 30 years. The earliest plan of the park shows a double line of trees around the perimeter which was later enclosed by railings in the early years of the 19th century....
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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...
Donegal viewed 1,597
13.1 miles of running while dressed as a cow! The Mooathon is for serious runners and people who want to have a laugh, walkers are also welcome. You must wear black and white or dress up as a cow! Register online now! This year's race is on September...
Waterford viewed 2,879
The Mount Congreve Gardens created by Ambrose Congreve over the past eight two of his ninety three years, are vast and spectacular.
Down viewed 1,538
Mount Pleasant is Ireland's leading riding and trekking centre in the heart of County Down. The grounds take in a fantastic 2000 acres, including Castlewellan, tollymore and the Mountains of Mourne. Whether you’re new to horseriding or you are an experienced...
Down viewed 1,224
One of Northern Ireland's most popular National Trust properties.
Wicklow viewed 1,399
This lovely 'Robinsonian' style garden is laid out along the banks of the River Vartry. There are approximately 5000 different species of plants, shrubs and trees originating from many parts of the world. The extensive collection of rhododendrons, azaleas,...
Wicklow viewed 1,211
Walkers, Backpackers, Companies, Sports clubs, Schools, you name it, if you're looking for adventure off the beaten track then you've come to the right place!. Located at the foot of leinsters highest mountain, Lugnaquilla. Fully equipped to look after...
Dublin viewed 1,402
Educating through our collections and activities we aim to increase public awareness of plants and their importance to people globally.
Down viewed 1,087
A magic spot, a beautiful island accessible by bridges, with dry stone walls, heavenly views and a guide & site display.
Dublin viewed 9,943
Newbridge House and Farm is multi faceted and ever changing. From the gently undulating wild flower meadows of the Park to the stately grandeur of the Georgian Mansion, Newbridge Demesne truely is an experience for all ages and in all seasons. Families...
Meath viewed 2,870
Newgrange farm is a genuine family owned and run working farm / educational facility, where adults and children can try the "hands on" experience of bottle feeding, feeding, holding, petting, and seeing all the usual farm animals and poultry,...
Meath viewed 495
Newgrange is a Neolithic Ritual Centre and Passage Tomb located in Boyne Valley, Co Meath, Ireland. The structure is older than the pyramids, being dated at 5,000 years old.
Donegal viewed 875
Newmill Corn and flax Mill is one of the few monuments of industrial archaeology in state care in the Republic. Of the buildings in the complex, the oldest is said be be 400 years old. As a whole, the complex stands a reminder of a stage in Ireland's industrial...
Carlow viewed 1,425
Oak Park Forest Park is a large outdoor forest park in the Carlow countryside. The park is very popular as a walking destination, for educational visits or just for a relaxing day out with the family. Colour codes walkways, all wheelchair accessible, take...
Donegal viewed 1,958
Set in 100 acres of magnificent parkland, woodlands and gardens, in the heart of Donegal. Ideal outdoor location for pleasant walks etc. Opens each year in May and throughout Summer months. House not open to public but regular events and activities take...
Mayo viewed 423
Budget accommodation Westport. Just a few miles from Clew Bay with its three hundred and sixty five islands, Croagh Patrick, where legend has it St Patrick banished the snakes from Ireland is five miles south. The Old Mill Holiday Hostel is owned and run...
Longford viewed 3,086
Adventure company in the Midlands of Ireland offering, Kayaking, Canoeing, Archery, Orienteering, Zorbing, Whitewater Rafting, Whitewater Tubing, Stag and hen activities and corporate events. Kayaking courses and adventure sport summer camps as well as...
Kerry viewed 1,147
Outdoors Ireland in Kerry provide Team Building, Adventure Breaks and Training Courses. Specialising in Hill Walking, Rock Climbing, Mountaineering, Kayaking, Canoeing & Team Building, they deliver a fun day out, guidance on the mountains, lakes and...
Dublin viewed 625
OWLS stands for Outdoor Wildlife Learning Survival and is a children's nature education and awareness organisation that is focused on raising environmental awareness in young children and their families in Dublin (and hopefully with time, throughout Ireland)....
Mayo viewed 626
Family-run business operated from Clare Island, Co. Mayo, providing transport to and from Clare Island. The island has some spectacular sites and wildlife for you to see and was once home to a pirate queen. The O’Malley family are descended from that pirate...
Clare viewed 613
Doolin Hostel on the edge of the world famous Burren lunarscape is owned and run by the Moloney family who provide personal attention to each and everyone in a friendly relaxed atmosphere. Located close to the Cliffs of Moher with Full kitchen facilities,...
Dublin viewed 2,272
A young, dynamic and creative company providing unique team building events for local business teams and incentive groups travelling into Ireland. From our many bases across Ireland we offer a broad range of tailored indoor and outdoor team building events...
Wicklow viewed 337
Powerscourt is one of Ireland's most famous House & Gardens. Be transported back hundreds of years in Powerscourt House, meander in Powerscourt's majestic gardens and feel the cooling mist of Ireland's highest waterfall. You can round off your day...
Wicklow viewed 410
Powerscourt Waterfall is Ireland's highest at 121m (398ft.) Surrounded by beautiful woods and fauna, the waterfall makes up part of the Powerscourt Gardens experience. Visitors have been coming to Powerscourt Waterfall for over 200 years, attracted by...
Wicklow viewed 301
River Valley is a caravan park set in beautiful County Wicklow countryside, with easy access to all tourist amenities. Established in 1978 by Robert and Violet Williams, the Park has grown year on year to be a favourite haven for couples and families....
Leitrim viewed 1,459
Lake tour and cruise of Lough Gill. Visit to the Isle of Inishfree by boat
Wicklow viewed 288
Roundwood 4Star Caravan & Camping Park is situated in the quaint village of Roundwood overlooking Vartry lakes and forest on the verge of the Wicklow national park. Ideal base for Wicklow activities including touring, cycling, hill walking, fishing,...
Down viewed 988
A true plantsman's garden in an informal style – with trees, shrubs and plants from around the world
Kerry viewed 1,819
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...
Antrim viewed 273
The Six Mile Water Caravan Park lies on the tranquil and scenic shores of Lough Neagh and is the perfect stop-over point for visitors to Northern Ireland. The Caravan Park is within easy walking distance of Antrim Town and Antrim Forum Leisure Complex....
Waterford viewed 652
Beautiful mountain walks in the Comeraghs
Meath viewed 1,824
Aiming to promote ecological awareness and sustainable living, Sonairte is Ireland's premier environmental visitor centre. See ecology in action in the 2 acre organic garden, vegetarian coffee shop, nature trail, energy exhibitions and ecologically reconstructed...
Carlow viewed 818
Southern County is a Fishing Resort and Wildlife Park situated in the Carlow countryside. A large outdoor park, the resort covers 45 acres of beautiful forest and lakeland nestled at the foot of the Wicklow mountains and the Blackstairs mountains ranges....
Derry viewed 1,432
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 1,938
The brothers Arthur and Benjamin Lee Guinness built up an estate of nearly 123.75 hectares from 1835 onwards in the Clontarf/Raheny area and called the estate St. Anne's after the Holy Well of the same name on the lands. Sir Arthur Edward Guinness (Lord...
Kerry viewed 2,596
Watersports, kayaking,canoeing, doughnut rides, water skiing, wake boarding, sailing, pedal boats, archery,trampolines, water slides etc. Great for hens and stags, corporate events, schools, colleges, staff parties. Star of Kenmare - Cruise boat, capacity...
Louth viewed 2,414
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 1,474
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...
Leitrim viewed 7,378
Swan Island Lakeside Centre is a must for anyone seeking things to do in Leitrim..Lakeside activities include kayaking, wake boarding, power boating as well as horse riding and pony trekking and lots more. Nestled on the southern shore of Garadice Lake,...
Waterford viewed 1,707
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...
Monaghan viewed 303
Tanagh Outdoor Education Centre delivers high quality adventure activities and programmes on a day or residential basis for schools, universities, youth organisations, corporate company or private visitors. Administered by Co. Monaghan VEC and approved...
Meath viewed 1,043
For the first time ever, come and see how the nation’s favourite crisps are made and learn all the guarded secrets from Mr.Tayto himself. Here you will get to see the inside of The Tayto Factory and see the full process of how the crisps and snacks are...
Westmeath viewed 1,653
TEMPLE Country Retreat & Spa is a purpose built, destination spa in Moate, County Westmeath, just 60 miles West of Dublin. It is one of Ireland’s best-known luxury spa destinations. Recently categorized as one of only two destination spas in the whole...
Wicklow viewed 1,780
Rock Climbing, Abseiling, Scrambling, Hill Walking, Navigation, Mountain Rescue some of our exciting high standard of course activities. Individual or groups activities are available. Experience the mountain enviroment and further you skills, or even just...
Clare viewed 1,033
School or group, trips, retreats, and field trips can be arranged with a range of activities from the selection below. Day visits are welcomed for relaxartion, walking, or to attend any of our drop in workshops (listed below). The Boghill centre...
Clare viewed 1,142
Doolin Cave, discovered in 1952, is home to the great stalactite, measuring 6.54m ( 20feet ) - the longest stalactite in the northern hemishpere and is set to become one of the most important eco - tourism attractions in Ireland. Because of the delicate...
Wicklow viewed 197
The Glendalough Hotel Wicklow enjoys panoramic views of the Wicklow countryside. Situated in the picturesque wooded valley of Glendalough, an area famous for possessing some of the most interesting ecclesiastical remains, including Ireland's most renowned...
Kildare viewed 3,318
The Irish National Stud is the only Stud Farm in Ireland open to the general public and operating as a Tourist Attraction. This attraction offers daily guided tours of the Stud, walks through the Japanese Gardens & St. Fiachra's Garden which has 4...
Wexford viewed 1,424
The Norman Gallery shows local and international art with solo and group exhibitions during the summer months. Located at Monksgrange in Rathnure, Co. Wexford at the foot of the Blackstairs Mountains. The gallery opened in 2003 when the west wing of Monksgrange...
Laois viewed 236
The Old Rectory holiday rentals nestle in the beautiful heart of the Irish countryside, in the village of Emo, Co Laois, Ireland. Located just 2 kilometres off the M7 and just an hour from Dublin, Kilkenny and Cashel. 'The Old Rectory' was constructed...
Dublin viewed 881
'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...
Cork viewed 1,457
Tir na Si is an interactive farm experience for all ages. Nature and Animal trails, organic vegetable garden, tearoom with all food homemade and sourced as much as possible from the farm, outdoor play areas and 'cheeky Chimps large indoor play area, pony...
Down viewed 1,639
Tollymore Mountain Centre is Northern Ireland's National Centre for Mountaineering and Canoeing activities and offers a broad catalogue of courses to cater for all experience levels. Dormitory style accommodation is available for course participants and...
Mayo viewed 876
Come walking with us in some of the most beautiful parts of Connacht. The Bangor Trail - Experience the most remote part of Ireland, on this walk over Western hills and boglands. The Suck Valley Way - Enjoy this relatively flat, low lying but lovely...
Waterford viewed 1,549
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 1,616
Sand dunes and 5km of sandy beach for sports & play. Popular with surfers and for canoeing and Kayaking. Great for shell collecting and building sand castles. Well serviced with food outlets, shops and amusements, Parking, lifeguard, toilets &...
Laois viewed 463
True fitness make numerous activities available both indoor and outdoor including biking, trail cycling, kayaking, hill walking and TRX suspension training. Enjoy the Laois countryside and get in shape at the same time. Summer kayaking camps also available....
Fermanagh viewed 1,176
These impressive remains of a fortified house and bawn are set in the beautiful Tully Point in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh.
Roscommon viewed 3,205
Family run open farm where children can see and interact with live animals. See a real working farm where you can pet the animals, hand feed, bottle feed and cuddle them. Farmer Matt is here to make your day down on the farm an enjoyable experience...
Westmeath viewed 2,624
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...
Clare viewed 1,976
Custom Built land and water based adventure centre. Now open all year round.
Clare viewed 1,086
Beautifully constructed old stone walls contain this sheltered walled garden, once the garden of Kilrush House, home to the Vandeleur landlords.
Wicklow viewed 217
Walkabout Wicklow Day Tour provide super day out walks through Wicklow countryside. Get some fresh air and enjoy spectacular panoramas with Walkabout Wicklow hiking and hill walking adventure. Experience true Irish culture and learn about Irish history...
Donegal viewed 1,217
We cater for individuals or groups wishing to explore or fish the scenic Atlantic coastline of West Donegal.Our purpose built boat caters for groups up to 12 persons. Rod and reel hire available on board.The boat can be booked for wreck, reef and shark...
Wicklow viewed 810
The Wicklow Community Gardening Group was set up in 2006-7, in partnership with Wicklow Working Together in order to help and advise local groups wishing to set up a community garden. In the summer of 2007 the Dominican Ecology Centre in Wicklow Town leased...
Monaghan viewed 1,694
The Wildlife & Heritage Centre is home to one of Ireland's largest private collections of Irish Flora & Fauna. See specimens in their re-created habitats including Woodland & Coastal scenes or enjoy a guided tour of the exclusive Flora &...
Cork viewed 530
Providing awesome adventure experiences in beautiful settings in the Cork area and beyond! We offer rock climbing, abseiling, hill walking, orienteering, survival skills, bush craft,team challenges, nature awareness games,leave no trace, environmental...
Kilkenny viewed 1,501
Renowned for the array of exotic and rare plants.The gardens, offer the visitor a relaxing and beautiful environment in which to spend their day.
Antrim viewed 1,677
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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