Carlow Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Carlow ? Check out our Carlow Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Carlow .
Top Places to visit in Carlow (Ireland):
Delta Sensory Gardens, Altamont Gardens, Brownshill Dolmen, Duckett's Grove, Huntington Castle, Carlow County Museum, Visual Carlow, Oak Park Forest Park, County Carlow Military Museum, Cathedral of the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary, Milford Mills, Carlow Town Park, Ballymoon Castle, Borris House, Southern County Fishing & Wildlife Park
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Carlow Town, Co. Carlow, Ireland
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Letterkenny Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Letterkenny? Check out our Letterkenny Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Letterkenny.
Top Places to visit in Letterkenny (Ireland):
Tropical World, Glebe House and Gallery, Glenveagh Castle, Newmills Corn and Flax Mill, St. Eunan's Cathedral, An Grianan Theatre, Donegal County Museum, Ballymacool Town Park, Killydonnell Friary, Regional Cultural Centre
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Letterkenny, Ireland
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Mount Errigal
Tropical World
Glebe House and Gallery
Glenveagh Castle
Newmills Corn and Flax Mill
Poison Glen
St. Eunan's Cathedral
Lurgybrack Open Farm
Donegal County Museum
Killydonnell Friary
Ireland. County Carlow
Billeder fra Carlow. Pictures from county Carlow.
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Visitors: What To Expect Driving Through Irish Towns & Villages, and Delays You Might Encounter
This video is to give visitors to Ireland an idea of what to expect when they drive through the towns and villages of Ireland. Some places can be very busy and slow to get through during the busy tourist season, so be prepared for delays - it's all part of the experience of driving in Ireland. The urban speed limit is 50kmh.
At 4:31 I have included a small selection of the type of delays that you are very likely to encounter on your travels here - unless you are travelling on the Motorways('M' roads), but then motorway driving is not as interesting as driving along the National ('N'), Regional ('R') and Local ('L') roads and through our towns and villages. However, do travel by the motorway, if time is of the essence and you need to get from A to B quickly, but the other roads will give you a greater experience of Ireland.
Kildare Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places To Visit
Planning to visit Kildare? Check out our Kildare Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Kildare.
Top Places to visit in Kildare (Ireland):
Irish National Stud & Gardens, Lullymore Heritage and Discovery Park, Castletown House, The Kildare Maze, St. Patrick's College, Saint Brigid's Cathedral and Round Tower, Athy Heritage Centre & Museum, Maynooth Castle, The Bog of Allen Nature Centre, The Curragh Racecourse, Wonderful Barn, Burtown House and Gardens, Moone High Cross, Old Kilcullen High Cross and Round Tower, Castledermot Round Tower
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Fotoreise Irland: Ireland for photographers with more than 100 locations
Watch in HD (1080). More than 100 locations in 2 weeks from the 1st to the 15th of September 2018 with 2920km on the road and 160km hiking!
You also can swith to each day or location here down below:
0:01 Day 1: Flight from Vienna to Dublin via Amsterdam 30km
0:01 Flight
0:19 Dublin
0:45 Day 2: From Dublin short in the North 198km
0:45 Malahide Castle & Gardens
1:09 Monasterboice High Cross and Round Tower
1:54 Newgrange
2:04 Trim Castle
2:22 Day 3: From Dublin to Carlow 208km
2:22 Wicklow Mountains
2:45 Browneshill Dolmen
2:55 Carlow Castle
3:13 Levitstown Mill
3:20 Ballyadams Castle
3:27 Day 4: From Carlow to Cork 262km
3:27 Cullohill Castle
3:47 Balief Castle
3:53 Rock of Cashel
4:46 Hore Abbey
5:27 Cahir Castle
5:58 Blarney Castle
6:36 Cork
6:40 Day 5: From Cork to Ahakista 263km
6:40 Drombeg Stone Circle
7:08 Altar Wedge Tomb
7:30 Mizen Head
8:19 Barleycove
8:26 Sheap´s Head
9:14 Tullow
9:18 Ahakista
9:28 Day 6: From Ahakista to Valentia Island 340km
9:28 Glengarriff
9:43 Adrigole
9:46 Lamb´s Head and
9:53 Dursey Island (Cable Car)
10:48 Castletown-Bearhaven
11:01 Healy Pass
11:33 O´Carrols Beach
11:36 Scariff Island view Point
11:39 Beenarourke
11:43 Ballinskelligs Castle
11:50 Glen Church and graveyard
12:32 Valentia Island view
12:36 Kerry Cliffs
13:11 Portmagee
13:18 Day 7: From Valentia Island to Dingle 204km
13:18 Knightstown (Valentia Island)
13:34 Lighthouse
13:38 Ballycarbery Castle
14:38 Muckross House
14:58 Torc Waterfall
15:29 Inch Beach
15:46 Road to Dingle
16:11 Minard Castle
16:24 Dingle
17:06 Day 8: From Dingle to Limerick 243km
17:06 Slea Head
17:29 Dunquin Harbour
17:54 Clogherhead
17:57 Conor Pass
18:05 Kilgobbin
18:25 Blennerville Windmill
18:22 Desmond Castle Adare
18:26 King John´s Castle
18:53 Mungret Church
19:32 Day 9: From Limerick to Ballyvaughan 308km
19:32 Bunratty Castle
19:43 Loop Head
20:08 Kilbaha
20:14 Cross
20:24 Moveen
20:29 Kilkee Cliffs
21:27 Kilkee
21:35 Spanish Point
21:42 Corkscrew Hill
21:49 Newtown Castle
22:04 Ballyvaughan
22:14 Gleninagh Castle
22:36 Doonagore Castle
22:43 Dough Castle
22:56 Cliffs of Moher
23:47 Day 10: Around Ballyvaughan (Burren) 145km
23:47 Corcomroe Abbey
24:33 Kilmacduagh monastery
25:07 Fahee North view Point (Burren)
25:17 Poulnabrone Dolmen
25:42 Black Head
25:46 Day 11: From Ballyvaughan to Leenaun 208km
25:46 Muckinish West Tower House
25:57 Quiet Man Bridge
26:07 Connemara National Park
26:35 Sky Road
27:09 Kylemore Abbey and Neo-gothic Church
28:06 Killary Fjord
28:45 Day 12: From Leenaun to Loughrea 212km
28:45 Sunrise in Partry
28:51 Rainbow in Ballinrobe
28:55 Ashford Castle
29:29 Guiness Tower
29:37 Cong Abbey
30:22 Fiary of Ross
31:36 Oranmore Castle
31:54 Kilchreest
32:08 Day 13: From Loughrea to Tullamore 162km
32:08 Clontuskert Abbey
32:20 Clonmacnoise
35:05 Birr Castle
35:36 Leep Castle
35:58 Kinnitty Castle
36:05 Tullamore Distillery
36:57 Tullamore
37:05 Day 14: From Tullamore to Dublin 124km
37:05 Trinity College (Book of Kells - Long Room)
37:25 Dublin
38:18 Day 15: Flight from Dublin to Vienna via Amsterdam 14km
38:35 End with some Facts and informations
38:44 Selfies and outtakes during the trip
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Kilkenny Wicklow Mountains & Glendalough 1 Day Tour
Discover the magic of the medieval Kilkenny, the historic Dunmore Caves, the beauty of Glendalough & the stunning Wicklow Mountain on our day tour.
Travel with us to the Medieval Capital of Ireland - THE MEDIEVAL CITY OF KILKENNY.
Explore the famous 12th century Kilkenny Castle majestically located on the banks of the River Nore. Kilkenny is the craft capital of Ireland, visit the famous Kilkenny Art & Design Centre and appreciate the tradition of arts and crafts in Ireland. In the courtyard you can see these crafts people at work. Goldsmiths, Sculptors, Painters and many more, these crafts men and women are some of the most recognised artists in Ireland.
Stroll around its narrow cobbled streets, why not visit Ireland’s oldest brewery Saint Frances Brewery founded in the 14th century. Rothe House a magnificent example of a wealthy silk merchants house built in 1594. The house contains multiple medieval exhibits with so many priceless Viking artefacts. The medieval gardens are kept to period growing examples of plants and vegetables of the era such as Gortahok cabbage and blood of the Boyne apples. Take lunch in any of the many bistro’s and artisan cafes.
While in Kilkenny City you have the option of combining into your visit a trip to the historical Dunmore Caves. It is a place where myth & history blend. Dunmore is the site of the worst Viking massacre in Irish history (928AD). Explore the cave and its exhibits which are packed with many treasures and archaeological finds. The guides make it a magical experience particularly when on some occasions there is a live tin whistle rendition in the bowels of the cave. The visit to the caves is entirely your choice on the day, the price of which is included in the ticket.
After lunch we travel through the county of Carlow into the Wild and Rugged Wicklow Mountains. The landscape will change from lush green rich pasture with gentle valleys to the dramatic, the breath taking ancient glacial valleys of the Wicklow Gap. Feast your eyes on the spectacular countryside and its scenic treasures, mountains, native plants and wildlife (A photographer’s dream).
The Wicklow Gap and its scenery is the most varied on the island of Ireland. The journey through the mountains brings you through the countryside where famous movies such as Brave Heart, and PS I Love You were filmed. Enjoy a 15 minute stop for a stroll and photographic opportunities on top of the Wicklow Mountains overlooking the glens and valleys of County Wicklow.
Continuing over the Mountains we arrive at the world famous heritage site of Glendalough (Glen of two lakes). This Monastic site dates from 600 AD. It was the centre of learning and from where Christianity was re-introduced to northern and central Europe after what is known as the dark ages. Have you heard of “Ireland, land of Saints and Scholars”? Well Glendalough is why. Saint Kevin founded his monastery in this valley and today much of the ancient architecture remain such as St Kevin’s Kitchen, Church and Round Tower. The tower was constructed as shelter for the Monks and their Latin Biblical manuscripts from the barbarous marauding Vikings.
The glen of the two lakes in the Irish language is Glendalough. The lower lake takes under an hour to walk and the upper just over an hour. Departing Glendalough we journey through the highest village in Ireland known as Roundwood, see the Sugarloaf Mountains which prior to the ice age were higher than the Alps, the Powerscourt Estate and the Glen of Imaal just before reaching Kilnacanogue. Sit back and be entertained by our tour guide with some story-telling and traditional Irish music. We arrive back in Dublin city at approximately 6pm. Now it’s time to enjoy what Dublin city has to offer!
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Some of the best Spa Hotels in Ireland
We want to show you some of the best Spa Hotels in Ireland! Aren't they gorgeous?!
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Brooklodge Hotel, Co. Wicklow:
Carlton Atlantic Coast Hotel, Westport:
Hayfield Manor Hotel, Cork City:
Hotel Meyrick, Galway City:
Hotel Europe, Co. Kerry:
Loughrea Hotel, Co. Galway:
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