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Ireland Interpretative Centre
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Welcome Picture of Croom Mills Waterwheel And Heritage Centre
Limerick City, Limerick
Croom Mills which is privately owned and managed, is home to an award winning Heritage Centre and fully licensed restaurants, as well as extensive craft and furniture shops, all overlooking the River Maigue. The award winning Visitor Centre, tells the story of grain milling in Ireland, with a 19 minute audio visual presentation and one floor of exhibits. Its shops are stocked with the best of Irish crafts and designs, and unusual gifts from around the world....
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Ballyneety, Limerick City, Limerick
Our journey begins around 3000 BC at Lough Gur. In the visitor centre we tell the story which sets the scene for the adventure which awaits the visitor around the lake shore and surrounding area. The pre-Celtic settlers of Ireland farmed and lived in this peaceful valley, protected from aggression and the elements from the surrounding hills.

The archaeology of the area provides evidence for the activities of the first farmers in the region, their dwellings, rituals and burial sites as we...
Welcome Picture of Acton Interpretive Visitors Centre
Scarva, Down
Acton Interpretive/Visitors Centre is situated on the shores of Lough Shark on the site of the original Sluice-Keeper's cottage and is open seasonally.

The Visitors Centre explains, through a series of illustrative panels, how the Canal was built, the technology involved and the problems encountered....
Welcome Picture of Giants Causeway Info
4 Causeway Road, Bushmills, Antrim
There is a long tradition of visiting the Giant's Causeway, and with easier travel, more and more people are coming to view this wonder of nature. The majority of visitors arrive with little more idea of the story of The Causeway than their Victorian predecessors. The Causeway Centre has been built by Moyle District Councils to provide facilities for visitors from near and far.

The centre incorporate tourist information, shops, a restaurant, an exhibition telling the story of the Caus...
Welcome Picture of Lough Neagh Discovery Centre
Oxford Island, Craigavon, Armagh
Learn about the history and wildlife of the Lough in relaxed comfort through a series of exciting audio-visual shows, interactive games and exhibition. Then experience the wonders of Oxford Island for yourself: natural history, wildlife, family walks and much, much more - all in a spectacular setting on the water's edge.

View the area's varied birdlife from one of several hides or stroll the winding shoreline on a peaceful guided walk. Pause for a picnic, perhaps, or get a diffe...
Welcome Picture of Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, Dublin
The main entrance to the park is on Parkgate Street in Dublin 7. The Phoenix Park is made up of extensive lawns, tree-lined pathways, nature trails, lakes as well as ornamental gardens. Admission to the park is free and you'll also get the chance to see a deer or two as it's home to a herd of wild deer.
Attractions within the park include Dublin Zoo, the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, the Wellington Monument, the Papal Cross, which was erected in memory of Pope John Paul II's visit in 19...
Welcome Picture of Scattery Island Heritage Centre
Merchants Quay, Kilrush, Clare
Ireland's Shannon Region is full of thousands of monuments signalling thousands of years of heritage. From prehistoric times there are stone tombs, megalithic tombs as they are called, some of the most dramatic monuments you are likely to find anywhere in the world....
Welcome Picture of Battle Of Aughrim Interpretative Centre
Aughrim, Ballinasloe, Galway
Following England's glorious revolution in 1688, the deposed King James II fled to France to seek refuge with the Sun King, King Louis XIV. Together the Catholic kings planned to regain the English throne for James by ousting his successor and ironically, his son-in-law, William of Orange.
Now, re-live the day that changed the course of Irish and European history at the Battle of Aughrim Interpretative Centre, situated in Aughrim village on the main Galway-Dublin road, the N6. Move ba...
Welcome Picture of Royal Tara China Visitor Centre
Tara Hall, Mervue, Galway, Galway

Royal Tara has been making fine bone china since 1953 and is located in Galway on the west coast of Ireland.

Welcome Picture of Kerry The Kingdom
Ashe Memorial Hall, Denny Street, Tralee, Kerry
Kerry the Kingdom is a must-see stop for travellers who really want to understand Ireland and appreciate its wealth of history....
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