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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Views Around Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland - 13th August, 2017
Views Around Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland - 13th August, 2017.
Maynooth is a university town in north County Kildare, Ireland. Maynooth is located on the R148 road between Leixlip and Kilcock, with the M4 motorway bypassing the town. To read more about Maynooth, click here: .
This film features views around Maynooth, and features the following: Glenroyal Hotel, Dublin to Sligo railway line, Maynooth railway station, Royal Canal, Maynooth Harbour, Royal Canal Way, Bond Bridge, Parson Street, Maynooth University, Front Lawn, Saint Joseph Square, St. Patrick's College, Maynooth University Chapel, Maynooth University Clocktower, Our Lady Queen of Angels, Saint Mary's Square, River Lyreen, Maynooth University Library, Memorial to Pope John Paul II, Maynooth Castle, Distillery, Manor Wheel, St. Mary's Church, Mill Street, Maynooth Pound, The Roost, Leinster Street, Main Street, Straffan Road, Memorial to the 1916 Volunteers, The Square, Dublin Road, Brady's, Tree of Liberty, Carton Avenue, Carton Demesne, Carton House, Rye Water, Carton House Golf Club
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Visit Kildare 01
A Guide to County Kildare in Ireland.
View Tourist Attractions and Things To Do in Kildare including horseracing, golf, heritage, accommodation, gardens, canals, and much more
A DVD by County Kildare Failte.
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Tracing your roots in Ireland with B&B Ireland
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100 Towns of Ireland. Dublin, Cork, Waterford, Limerick
A quick car ride through 100 towns of Ireland in alphabetical order..Abbeyfeale, Abbeyleix, Adare, Ardee, Ashbourne, Athenry, Athlone, Athy, Abbeyfeale,
Balbriggan, Ballina (Co. Clare), Ballinasloe, Ballyvaughan, Baltinglass, Barna, Birr, Boyle, Bray, Buttevan,t Carlow,Carrick on Shannon, Castlebar, Castleisland, Celbridge, Charleville, Claremorris, Clifden, Collooney, Cork, Croom, Doolin, Dublin, Dunboyne ,Dungarvan, Dunshaughlin, Edenderry, Ennis, Enniscorthy, Galway, Glenbeigh, Gorey, Gort, Graiguenamana, Greystones, Kells, Kilbeggan, Kilcock, Kilcoole, Kilkee, Kilkenny, Killarney, Killorglin, Kilrush, Kiltimagh, Kinvara, Leixlip, Limerick, Listowel, Longford, Loughrea, Mallow, Maynooth, Milltown Malbay, Moate, Mountbellew, Mulhuddart, Mullingar, Nenagh, Newcastle West, Newtownmountkennedy, Oranmore, Patrickswell, Piltown, Portumna, Rochfortbridge, Roscommon, Salthill, Skerries, Sligo, Tralee, Trim, Tuam, Tullamore, Tyrrellspass, Waterford... Music thanks to copyright of
Carlow Town, Co. Carlow, Ireland
Drive through video of Carlow Town, Co. Carlow,
Walking Ireland - Benbulben
A hike up County Sligo's unique table top mountain, ben bulben. Overlooking Yeats country below. And a quick visit to Glencar waterfall after visiting the grave of Y B Yeats - the great irish poet.
Ireland: Adare to Killarney
Journey from Adare to Killarney
We stayed at Berkeley Lodge B&B in Adare, Ireland
First stop: Dingle Brewery
From Dingle, we drove to Slea Head stopping at Dunbeg Fort, Famine Cottages, Beehive huts and held a baby lamb named Beyonce
We drove up a narrow, winding road to Slea Head, the Westernmost point of mainland Ireland; Dense fog and rain made the views impossible, and we spot an Irishman drinking his coffee out of a ceramic mug walking up to the pinnacle. We stopped and talked to him for a few minutes. His name is Peter and he vacationed in Vietnam a few years ago.
After Slea head, we headed back to Dingle, Ireland for lunch at Reel Fish (not in the video) and then drove onto Inch Beach.
From there we drove to Killarney and enjoyed music and beers at a pub sporting the Georgia Tech flag.
Sweet Caroline is a somewhat popular pub son in in Ireland.
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Fiddles McGinty by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (
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Europe River Cruising with Scenic | David Whitehill in Bruge
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When you arrive at a destination that has the world heritage seal of approval you know you're about to see something very special.
Scenic have sailed us to the Belgium city of Bruges.
It’s origins date back before Christ and the Central Market Square has always played a huge role in the life of the city.
Bruges was once a financial superpower home to the very first stock exchange but as quickly as Bruges rose to power, it also fell.
The river that allowed so much world trade silted up and they made some really bad political decisions, so the whole city turned into a ghost town for over 400 years; but what that meant is that all of this remained untouched.
Philippe: “The great thing about this square is you get a thousand years of architecture just on this path”
My Scenic guide Philippe is the man around town and although history is very important, so is Belgium's true love.
Philippe: “Well in Belgium we take our chocolates very seriously. In Bruges almost every third shop is a chocolate shop. It's a traditional gift when you go visit people and so the typical chocolates are the praline.”
Chocolate lovers welcome to heaven.
There’s chocolate here of all shapes and sizes, the only problem of course is which one to pick?
Wow thank you, look at the creativity in that.
Another feet of pure genius that Scenic have lined up for us is just over the border in the Netherlands.
Down here in the south of the Netherlands most of the land is actually below sea level, so on this wild and woolly coast to have any control over the waterways the locals have had to go to some pretty extraordinary measures.
Essentially the delta works have dammed the ocean, after a devastating flood in 1953 the country needed some serious protection; the result was ten years of construction and now this engineering feet stands as one of the seven wonders of the modern world.
Experiences on a trip to Europe are wide and varied and so Scenic have landed us in Arnhem the stage for one of the country's most famous battles.
It was World War Two and the Allies were on the attack, operation market garden was to regain power of the local bridges from the Germans.
The venture though was doomed from the start; underpowered and ugly the airborne museum lets you relive this historic battle.
This is the heart of the museum and it gives you a real sense of what it must have been like to be here in the war.
I’m out of here.
Clanard Court Hotel - Leisure GetAway Video 2017
AWARD-WINNING 4 STAR LUXURY IN RURAL KILDARE AND CONSISTENTLY RANKED NO.1 TRIPADVISOR HOTEL IN THE COUNTY...
WINNER OF TRIPADVISOR'S TRAVELLERS' CHOICE AWARD 2015, 2016 & 2017 AND VOTED FOR 4 YEARS RUNNING AS TOP RATED WEDDING VENUE KILDARE 2013 - 2016!
We are situated in the heart of Ireland in rurally scenic South Kildare, only 50 minutes from Dublin and 1km from the medieval heritage town of Athy. We pride ourselves on being a family-owned 'true gem of a hotel', combining a modern homely design with a luxury 4 star hotel setting and are well renowned for our great Irish hospitality!
Step into our magnificent lobby, relax by the open fire and stay connected with complimentary Wi-Fi. We have wonderful accommodation, with 37 superbly appointed guest rooms & suites, our highly reputable Bailey's Bar & Bistro, an impressive choice of meeting & private dining rooms with superb food and genuine warm hospitality plus the blissful Revive Treatment Rooms. Set in beautiful landscaped gardens and surrounded by the top 'Things to do & Tourist Attractions' and famous Irish Waterways of County Kildare...we even have our very own resident Alpacas and famous breed of sheep called Jacobs! The charms of the Midlands and the bustle of Carlow, Portlaoise and Kilkenny are never far away (25, 30 & 45 minutes respectively) and we have established ourselves as a leading, award-winning hotel for Weddings in Kildare or Athy, as well as a popular choice Meetings, Conference & Events Venue in Leinster.