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  1. theirishroadtrip.com

    Dec 29, 2023The Cliffs of Moher in County Clare are easily one of the most recognisable natural landmarks in Ireland, and they're a highlight of the Wild Atlantic Way.. They stretch for an impressive 14km (9 miles) along the rugged Clare coast in a region known as the Burren. At their highest point, the Cliffs of Moher reach a lofty 390 feet above the choppy Atlantic below.
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  3. irelandbeforeyoudie.com

    Mar 17, 2024Credit: Fáilte Ireland. The Céide Fields in north County Mayo are an ancient Neolithic landscape and the world's oldest known field systems.. The fields date back to 5000 BC! The fields remained hidden for over five millennia until they were unearthed in the 1930s.
  4. irelandbeforeyoudie.com

    Mar 15, 2024On a walking tour of Dublin, visit one of the most famous landmarks in Ireland, especially when it comes to Irish history, the GPO (General Post Office). This was the headquarters of the 1916 Easter Rising and the steps upon where Padraig Pearse read aloud the Proclamation of the Irish Republic.
  5. historyhit.com

    Discover the best Historic Sites in Ireland, from Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery to Dublin Castle and more, includes an interactive map of Irish cultural places, landmarks and monuments. Discover some of the Emerald Isle's most scenic sites, from Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery to Dublin Castle.
  6. irelandtravelguides.com

    Irish landmarks are becoming more popular abroad - thanks to the exposure that movies and Game of Thrones brought to Ireland.. From some of the world's most beautiful castles and castle hotels to ancient sites and rugged landscapes, there are definitely several landmarks to visit in Ireland.. Discover the most beautiful and famous landmarks in Ireland from our list below.
  7. secretireland.ie

    Dec 5, 2024Ireland is a land rich in history, where every stone, castle, and ancient ruin tells a tale of the past. From prehistoric sites to medieval castles, this island is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for historic places near Monaghan, planning to explore OPW heritage sites, or simply searching for historic places ...
  8. travelaroundireland.com

    This historical landmark in Ireland was founded in the 12 th century on what was once the seat of the High Kings of Ireland. The site includes the Abbey/Cathedral, a Round Tower, graveyard, and a chapel. The Round Tower is the oldest and tallest structure at the Rock of Cashel and dates from the beginning of the 12 th century.. The cathedral, which is roofless, dates from the 13 th century and ...
  9. Cities of old. In Ireland, you don't have to go far to answer the call. Fly into Dublin or Belfast and there is a wealth of historic landmarks waiting to be explored.. Don't miss Trinity College Dublin, a beautiful university campus dating back to 1592.Wander the beautiful cobbled squares - made famous in the recent TV hit, Normal People - and stop into the Old Library and the Book of Kells.
  10. destguides.com

    As one of the most famous landmarks of Ireland, Spike Island in County Cork is where you will learn a remarkable tale of Ireland that is 1300 years old. At first, Spike Island was a monastery that served as a secluded sanctuary for monks, and later, as a fortress that bowed down to an empire. Eventually, it was converted into a prison, the ...
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