What to See in Leinster
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Dublin Castle
Historic castle originally built in the early 13th century, serving as a government building, former royal residence, and museum with Norman architecture and archaeological significance.
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St. Patrick's Cathedral
Historic Gothic Anglican cathedral dating back to 1191, known for its architectural and religious significance.
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Trinity College Dublin
Historic university founded in 1592, known for its architectural significance and rich academic heritage.
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Guinness Storehouse
Museum and tourist attraction dedicated to the history and production of Guinness beer, featuring interactive exhibits and a panoramic bar.
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Christ Church Cathedral
Medieval Anglican cathedral notable for its Romanesque and Gothic architecture and an extensive crypt dating back to the 11th century.
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Phoenix Park
The Phoenix Park is a large urban park in Dublin, Ireland, lying 2–4 kilometres west of the city centre, north of the River Liffey.
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Upper Lake
Glendalough is a glacial valley in County Wicklow, Ireland, renowned for an Early Medieval monastic settlement founded in the 6th century…
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Newgrange
Newgrange is a prehistoric monument in County Meath in Ireland, located on a rise overlooking the River Boyne, eight kilometres west of the…
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Powerscourt Waterfall
Powerscourt Waterfall is the second highest waterfall in Ireland at 121 metres high, it is located at the base of Glensoulan on the River…
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Powerscourt Estate
Powerscourt Estate, located in Enniskerry, County Wicklow, Ireland, is a large country estate which is noted for its house and landscaped…
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Wicklow Mountains National Park
A very popular national park and outing place for city-dwellers due to its proximity to Dublin. A truly beautiful part of Ireland.
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Clonmacnoise Castle
Clonmacnoise is a ruined monastery situated in County Offaly in Ireland on the River Shannon south of Athlone, founded in 544 by Saint…
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Lough Tay
Lough Tay, is a small but scenic lake set on private property in the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland.
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Newgrange Visitors Centre
Brú na Bóinne, also called the Boyne Valley tombs, is an ancient monument complex and ritual landscape in County Meath, Ireland, located in…
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Trim Castle Keep
Trim Castle is a castle on the south bank of the River Boyne in Trim, County Meath, Ireland, with an area of 30,000 m2.
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Dunmore Caves
Dunmore Cave is a limestone solutional cave in Ballyfoyle, County Kilkenny, Ireland.
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Huntington Castle
Huntington Castle, also known as Clonegal Castle, is a castle in Clonegal, County Carlow, Ireland, built in 1625.
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Monasterboice
The Monasterboice ruins are the remains of an early Christian monastic settlement in County Louth in Ireland, north of Drogheda.
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Sandymount Strand
Sandymount Strand is a large strand on the east coast of Ireland, adjacent to the village and suburb of Sandymount in Dublin.
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Brownshill Dolmen
Brownshill Dolmen is a very large megalithic portal tomb situated 3 km east of Carlow, in County Carlow, Ireland.
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Kells Augustinian Priory
Kells Priory is one of the largest medieval monuments in Ireland. The Augustine priory is situated alongside King's River beside the village…
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