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Ireland: South West Places to Visit, Sightseeing and Tourist AttractionsTours including Limerick, Kerry & Cork
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LimerickAdarethis quaint village advertises itself as "Irelands most charming village", and with thatch roofed cottages and medieval churches it is picture postcard perfect. The village is situated on the River Maigue in pleasant woodlands closeby.Adare Accommodation |
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KerryBallinskelligsis located on the magnificent Skellig Ring between Waterville and Valentia Island. This is a Gaeltacht (Gaelic speaking) region, renowned for miles of beautiful beaches. To the south west of the village is a magnificent headland which overlooks St. Finan’s Bay and the Skellig Rocks walking along this route you come past the Cill Rialaig Famine Village, Cill Rialaig Artist’s Retreat, and the early Christian ruins of Cill Rialaig monastic settlement with Oratory.Ballinskelligs Accommodation Ballyferritersiuated to the west of the Dingle Peninsula, this small Gaelic speaking town is nestled in a stunning green valley between the majestic hill of Croaghmarhin to the south and a ridge of jagged peaks to the north—Sybil Head and the Three Sisters. the remains of Ferriters Castle are closeby.Ballyferriter Accommodation |
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CorkBallycottonis located 25 miles from Cork, the small fishing village is situated on a rocky spur jutting out to sea. Baltimoreis on the West coast of Cork (about 100 km from the city), nearby and with regular ferries are the islands of Cape Clear, Sherkin Island plus there are seasonal ferries to Heir Island and Schull. The small village is off the beaten tourist track and that's the reason to go.Baltimore Accommodation Baltimore Village Website |
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