Flights To Kerry – Fly to the Kingdom!
If you're visiting the Kingdom of Kerry, whether it's for business or pleasure, why not take a flight instead of the long journey by road and rail from Dublin? Or if you're travelling from the UK, why not fly directly into Kerry Airport? You'll be arriving in the heart of one of Ireland’s most popular tourist destinations, with no need for a connecting flight to the magical sights and activities to be enjoyed there. Read on for more…
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Top things for kids to do in the Clonakilty area
The picturesque West Cork town of Clonakilty is located about 45 minutes by road from Cork city. Famous for its black pudding, the town, surrounded by rolling hills, has as its main industry agriculture, in particular dairy farming. Tourism is also a growing industry with the population of the area swelling during the peak summer months. The town centre is considered by many to be especially attractive, due to the brightly coloured shop fronts, charming pubs and restaurants. Clonakilty is widely known as a family friendly destination and there are many activities for you to enjoy with the kids. Read on for more…
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Top things for kids to do in County Kerry
County Kerry, located in the South West corner of Ireland is famous the world over for its unspoilt natural beauty, lush green landscapes, and colourful towns and villages. If you're looking for something to do in the area, the choice is endless and as for some child friendly activities, especially on a rainy day, there's an excellent range to choose from. Read on for more…
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Flights to Galway – Fly into the West!
Galway Airport is the gateway to the West of Ireland. Located just 9km east of Galway city, Galway Airport is the fastest growing airport in Ireland and offers an excellent service as well as top class facilities. Read on for more…
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Bag a cheap flight to Cork
Located in the South West corner of Ireland, Cork International Airport is the gateway to the beautiful South West. With around 3.2 million visitors recorded just last year (2007), passing through its terminals it certainly has come a long way since its first landing 1961. Cork Airport is now the 3rd largest airport in the Republic of Ireland and is located just 8 kilometres south of the city centre. Whether you're flying to or from Cork, you'll be looking for the best possible price. For some top tips to bag that bargain flight read on for more…
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Guide to Lucan
Lucan is a suburb of Dublin located about 16km west of the city center, on the N4 and very close to Dublin’s ring road ‘The M50’. It's a picturesque town situated on the banks of the River Liffey and is made up of two parts ‘Old Lucan’ and ‘New Lucan’. Old Lucan consists of smaller roads and little shops and is the main town centre, whereas New Lucan, located outside of the valley and stretching out as far as Clondalkin, is home to the many new housing developments and major roadways. Read on for more…
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Holiday Apartments in Dublin – Why book one?
If you want to enjoy a historic, lively city with a vibrant nightlife, with plenty to see and do, then a visit to Dublin is a must. And if you'd like to travel independently and are looking for somewhere to call your own for the duration of your stay, a holiday apartment in Dublin is an excellent option. Dublin has everything any visitor could wish for and you can experience the buzz and 'craic' of the city by renting one of the many self catering apartments that are available to book through GoIreland.com!
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Travelling from Belfast to Dublin
You may be aware that Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital city, is approximately 100 miles (167 Km), and a 2½ hour drive from Dublin city. Unfortunately there are no direct flights connecting Belfast and Dublin, unless you want to fly via London. You can bus it, there's a 24 hour bus service, take a train, or if you prefer total independence, you can hire a car. Read on for more…
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Malahide – a colourful Dublin village by the sea
Malahide is a wonderful and vibrant seaside town located just 16km north of Dublin city centre. It's situated on a beautiful estuary and is today a very fast growing town with an increasing population. At the same time however, it has remained and continues to maintain a ‘village like’ appearance. With so much to see and do here it's understandable why it gets such an influx of visitors from near and far and attracts the many rich and famous people who appreciate the good scenery, an abundance of activities and much more.
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Smithfield Chimney Viewing Tower - a birds eye view of Dublin!
Smithfield is an area on the Northside of the city centre in Dublin 7. It's one of the most historic parts of the city and its focal point is Smithfield Square, now called Smithfield Plaza. This has been a thriving market place since the late 17th Century and in recent years has been redeveloped to become one of Dublin's premier commercial and cultural districts. Here you can stroll through the many food markets, art galleries, shops, pub’s and café’s or take a tour of the two main attractions in Smithfield; The Old Jameson Irish Whiskey distillery, or why not reach new heights and take a trip up to the Smithfield Chimney Viewing Tower? The views of Dublin's fair city from here are stunning to say the least. Read on for more…
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