attractions
Knowth
A monumental Neolithic mound with twin equinox-aligned passages and over half of Western Europe’s surviving megalithic art carved into its kerbstones.
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Newgrange
A 5,000-year-old passage tomb where sunrise on the Winter Solstice illuminates the inner chamber in a breathtaking display of ancient astronomical mastery.
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Harbour Viewpoint of Dungarvan
Capture both Dungarvan Bay and King John’s Castle in one perfect frame.
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Liberty Tree
This sculpture was made by artist John Behan to commemorate the 1798 rebellion in Carlow Town sits on a circular plinth with a fountain.
1219
Croppies Grave
This site is commemorated with a replica high cross. The battle took place in the vicinity of the Liberty Tree.
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Cathedral of the Assumption
The cathedral is located in the city of Carlow. It was dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary in 1833.
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Carlow Town Park and playground
Playground and park on the banks of the Barrow River It is the second largest park in Carlow after Oak Park.
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Carlow Town Hall
Traditional Victorian building The town hall remains the center of local government in Carlow.
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Shandon Bells Tower at St Anne’s Church
The church is located on a hill overlooking the River Lee. The church tower is a landmark and symbol of the city, and church bells were popular in 19th-century songs.
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Carlow Castle
A rare four-towered Norman keep built by William Marshal between 1207–1213, now preserved as a striking ruin and National Monument in the center of Carlow.
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Brownshill Portal Tomb Dolmen
Brownshill Dolmen This impressive megalithic tomb is believed to be the largest in Europe. It weighs about 150 tons, located 3 km east of Carlow.
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Rock of Dunamase
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Church of The Annunciation
Marvel at the divine symphony of architectural grandeur within Ireland's churches
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The spire
The Iconic Dublin Spire, standing tall at 120 meters, an illuminating symbol of urban marvel.
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Galway Bay
Where azure waters meet rugged cliffs, creating a coastal masterpiece that will leave you breathless.
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The Old Market House Arts Centre
Step into the past, immerse in creativity, and experience the vibrant allure of The Old Market House Arts Centre
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Fanad Head Lighthouse
The Fanad Head Lighthouse offers a mesmerizing combination of maritime history, breathtaking coastal views, and a serene natural setting.
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Blarney Castle
The lore Blarney Stone, said to bestow the gift of eloquence on those who kiss it.
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Adare Thatched Cottages
Thatched cottages where traditional thatched roofs, cozy interiors, and craft shops transport you to a bygone era of rural Irish life.
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Smithwick Experience Killkenny
one of Ireland’s oldest breweries a brewery-turned-brewery-tour located on the Medieval Mile
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The Latin Quarter of Galway City
Experience Galway’s most atmospheric district — a living blend of medieval streets, live Irish music, cozy pubs, festivals, and artisan shops all in one captivating quarter.
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National Museum of Ireland Archaeology
Home to Ireland’s greatest archaeological treasures including the Ardagh Chalice, Tara Brooch, and Bog Bodies.
1265
General Post Office Dublin
One of Ireland's most famous buildings and the headquarter of the Irish Post Office
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Molly Malone Statue
One of the most familiar symbols of Dublin, from a popular song 'Cockles and Mussels'
1286
Dunguaire Castle
A 16th-century castle on the shores of Galway Bay. Famous for its medieval charm, sea views, and cultural banquets.
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