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Scattery Island Centre (Limerick)
This Information Centre on the mainland interprets the island on which a monastery is sited. The mon ...
Selskar Abbey (Wexford)
Selskar Abbey was founded in the late 12th century by Alexander de la Roche, following a crusade to ...
Shaw Birthplace (Dublin)
'AUTHOR OF MANY PLAYS' is the simple accolade to George Bernard Shaw on the plaque outside h ...
Skellig Islands (Killarney)
The Skellig Islands, Skellig Michael and Small Skellig, stand aloof in the Atlantic Ocean some 12 km ...
Sligo Abbey (Sligo)
Known locally as the Abbey, this Dominican Friary was founded in the mid-13th century by Maurice Fit ...
Sligo County Museum and Library (Sligo)
The Sligo County Museum and Library houses the Sligo Branch Library, Museum and Niland Gallery. The ...
Sneem (Killarney)
Situated on the Northern side of Kenmare Bay, lying between the towns of Kenmare and Waterville, is ...
St. Anne's Shandon Church (Cork)
Famous for its giant pepperpot steeple and its eight melodious bells, this is Cork's prime landm ...
St. Finbarr's Cathedral  (Cork)
St. Finbarr's Cathedral was designed in mini-Gothic style by William Burgess and built on the si ...
St. Mary's Cathedral (Limerick)
Dominating the King's Island, which is the oldest part of Limerick City, is St. Mary's Cathe ...
St. Mary's Church (Kilkenny)
This collegiate church was built in the late 13th century on the site of an earlier monastery. It wa ...
St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church (Galway)
St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church is one of the oldest parish churches in Ireland. It has been a p ...
St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin)
St. Patrick's Cathedral stands on the oldest Christian site in Dublin where, it is said, the Sai ...
St. Stephen's Green (Dublin)
St. Stephen's Green is probably Ireland’s best known Victorian public park. The 22 acre park is ...

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Teach an Phiarsaigh (Patrick Pearse's Cottage) (Galway)
A small restored cottage used by Patrick Pearse (1879 - 1916) leader of the 1916 Rising, as a summer ...
Tintern Abbey (Wexford)
A Cistercian abbey, founded c. 1200 by William, the Earl Marshall, and named after Tintern in Wales. ...
Tralee Steam Railway (Killarney)
Europe's westernmost railway, this restored steam train offers narrated, scenic 2-mile (3.2km) t ...
Trinity College (Book of Kells) (Dublin)
Trinity College is the oldest university in Ireland. Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, the Colle ...
Twin Churches: Church of Assumption and Church of the Immaculate Conception (Wexford)
These twin Gothic structures (1851-58) were designed by architect Robert Pierce, a pupil of Augustus ...

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Waterford Cyrstal Factory and Gallery (Waterford)
Blowing & Shaping … A Technique used for centuries. The techniques and tools have changed little ove ...
Waterville (Killarney)
Waterville, famous as an angling centre, also has much to offer the general tourist. There is a fine ...
West Gate Heritage Tower (Wexford)
Built in the 13th century by Sir Stephen Devereux, the Western Gate once guarded the west entrance o ...
Wexford Wildfowl Reserve (Wexford)
The Wexford Slobs are internationally famous for wild geese which spend the winter months here. The ...

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