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Looking for inspiration? Planning a trip? Or just want to scroll yourself happy? We'll show you an Ireland that's tailor-made for you.

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    See what Ireland has in store for you

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    Historic landmarks

    From legendary castles and iconic lighthouses to Neolithic monuments and medieval abbeys, get up close and personal with the island's unique history

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    Welcome to a land where history is alive and kicking. You can see it in the ruins of medieval fortresses as they rise up dramatically on the horizon. You can feel it when you trace your fingers over megalithic spirals carved into millennia-old monuments. And you can hear it, maybe as an expert tour guide regales you with a tale of high kings and pirate queens, or maybe it's a whisper carried on the wind, across rolling green fields.

    Shh... do you hear that? This ancient land is calling!

    Historic landmarks on the island of Ireland

    L-R: Dunluce Castle, County Antrim; Kylemore Abbey, County Galway; Clonmacnoise, County Offaly; City walls, Derry~Londonderry

    Cities of old

    In Ireland, you don't have to go far to answer the call. Fly into Dublin or Belfast and there is a wealth of historic landmarks waiting to be explored.

    Don't miss Trinity College Dublin, a beautiful university campus dating back to 1592. Wander the beautiful cobbled squares – made famous in the recent TV hit, Normal People – and stop into the Old Library and the Book of Kells. History buffs should visit Kilmainham Gaol to hear tales of Ireland's foremost political prisoners. And both St Patrick's and Christ Church Cathedrals are must-sees for pilgrims.

    In Belfast, uncover the city's incredible Titanic history at the Edwardian-era Thompson Dry Dock and see where the ill-fated "Ship of Dreams" was built. The nearby Titanic Belfast museum is unmissable – a shimmering shell built in the shape of the famous ship. Inside, expect gantry rides, an underwater cinema show, and cabin recreations.

    Elsewhere, the classical Renaissance style of Belfast City Hall is a sight to behold and the 19th century Botanic Gardens features a cast-iron Palm House which evokes the city's Victorian past in some style.

    As for other cities around the island, walk on Derry~Londonderry's 400-year-old city walls, explore the 17th century star-shaped Elizabeth Fort in Cork, and stroll along Kilkenny's Medieval Mile.

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    Knowth, County Meath

    Brú na Bóinne

    With three awe-inspiring ancient wonders – Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth – this UNESCO World Heritage Site on the banks of the River Boyne is a marvel.

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    Castles of dreams

    Ireland and castles go together like bacon and cabbage or Bono and The Edge! You'll find them dotted all around the island, from cliff-top ruins such as Dunluce Castle on the Causeway Coastal Route, to 5-star stunners such as Dromoland Castle in County Clare.

    They also cover vast periods of history. Go medieval at King John's Castle on the shores of the River Shannon in Limerick city. Check out Trim Castle in County Meath for an Anglo-Norman powerhouse. And visit Belfast Castle on the slopes of Cave Hill for a 19th century Scottish Baronial style beauty. Whichever castle you visit, it'll have its own rich and storied history to tell.

    On a similarly large scale, Ireland's big houses are captivating landmarks in their own right. Sites of elegance and grandeur from a time past, they make a great location for a day out or a weekend away.

    Don't miss Bantry House in West Cork, which is gorgeously situated beside Bantry Bay. Clonalis House in County Roscommon is a cosy retreat, deep in Ireland's Hidden Heartlands. And Newforge House in County Armagh is a 5-star country house offering next-level luxury mixed with family-run warm hospitality – a winning combination!

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    Newforge House, County Armagh

    Historic house stays

    Majestic manors, luxurious houses, country retreats... fall asleep surrounded by living history in accommodation unique to the island of Ireland.

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    Christian heritage

    Ireland's early Christian history has also left an indelible mark on the island's landscape. Dating from the late 5th century, the ruined monastic settlement of Monasterboice in County Louth features the tallest high cross in Ireland! Whereas Clonmacnoise in County Offaly, which dates from the mid-6th century, was once a bastion of religion and learning in Europe.

    Round towers are also a prominent feature of early religious sites in Ireland. One of the finest examples is to be found at Glendalough in County Wicklow. It's believed that these imposing structures were used as bell towers. But some suggest they also provided safe shelter for Irish monks during Viking raids!

    Monks built many communities on the island of Ireland which can still be explored today. Perhaps the most stunningly located one is Skellig Michael off the coast of County Kerry. So eye-catching a site, it was used as a filming location for Star Wars.

    Other worthy contenders are Jerpoint Abbey in County Kilkenny and Inch Abbey in County Down, both ruined Cistercian monasteries, the latter of which starred as one of the Northern Ireland filming locations for Game of Thrones®.

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    Cloughoughter Castle, County Cavan

    5 great hidden gems

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    Cloughoughter Castle, County Cavan

    It's not every day that you can take a kayak tour on a glistening lake to explore a fairytale-like castle. But on Lough Oughter, you can!

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    Saul Church, County Down

    This tranquil stop on St Patrick's trail is where the saint established his first place of Christian worship in Ireland. A sacred site.

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    Reginald's Tower, County Waterford

    This monument to Viking Waterford now houses exhibitions and a museum featuring Viking swords, jewellery, and more.

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    Westport House, County Mayo

    Enjoy a guided tour of the 400-year-old house or explore the 400-acres of woodland walks, gardens, and forest trails.

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    Sean's Bar, County Westmeath

    Certified by Guinness World Records as the oldest pub in Ireland – dating back to 900AD – stop for a drink in this legendary watering hole.

    Ireland's historic landmarks

    Don't miss these things to see and do

    Rock of Cashel

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    Kilmainham Gaol

    Dublin

    Devenish Island Monastic Site

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    Queen's University Belfast

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    Mussenden Temple & Downhill Demesne

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    Dunluce Castle Medieval Irish Castle on the Antrim Coast

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    Poulnabrone Portal Tomb

    Clare

    King John's Castle

    Limerick City

    Bantry House & Garden

    Bantry

    Brú na Bóinne

    Donore

    Hook Lighthouse & Visitor Centre

    Wexford