Tourism in Ireland
Ireland hopes to the traveller with its imposing cliffs, its green infinites and
his riquísima history. In Ireland the tourist can visit: the city of Waterford,
main center of purchases of the south-east of the country, with its stores of
the street Arundel (Arundel Street), the Barronstrand street (Barronstrand
Street) and the place John Roberts (John Roberts Square), and its Reginalds
Tower-Museum, that with more than thousand years is one of the oldest
constructions of Ireland; the castle and the Cathedral of San Canices, who was
finished constructing in century XIII, in Kilkenny; the abbey of Jerpoint; the
castle of Huntingdon, in Carlow; the light of the Wexford (Hook Lighthouse
Visitor Centre), oldest of the north of Europe among which they are in
operation; the famous and romantic gardens of the city of Carlow (Altamont
Gardens); the castle of Blarney and the Park Wildlife Photo (Wildlife Photo Park
and Arboretum), in Cork; the stalagmites and stalactites of the Crag Cave, cave
of more of million years of antiquity located in Kerry; " mountain sagrada" (Croagh
Patrick), in that San Patricio spent 40 days of fasting and oration, in May; the
Kylemore abbey, in Galway; the archaeological deposit of the Age of Stone (Ceide
Fields Visitor Centre), also in May; the imposing cliffs of Moher, one of the
more famous tourist points of Ireland; the castle of Bunratty (Bunratty Castle),
constructed in century XV; the medieval district of the city of Limerick; the
abbey of Holycross, constructed in century XII; the monastery of Clonmacnoise,
in Offaly, located to borders of the Shannon river; the Castle of Athlone, in
Westmeath, in which a very illustrative audio-visual representation for the
visitors is realised; the National Park Glenveagh, with Lagos, mountains,
forests and herds of red deers; and the beautiful city of Dublin, capital of the
country, with the University, the Phoenix park - the greater urban park of all
Europe, in which is the zoological one of Dublin, and the historical district. Collapse article
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