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Places to Visit in Province of Munster

 

Attractions (664)

Activities (223)

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Mountain View Horse Riding Centre, Lisdoonvarna
Ranked #1 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Horseback Riding Stables
Owner description: Located just outside Doolin village, traditional music capital of Ireland. Enjoy fantastic views of the magestic Cliffs of... more » Owner description: Located just outside Doolin village, traditional music capital of Ireland. Enjoy fantastic views of the magestic Cliffs of Moher, Aran Islands, Burren and Galway Bay on horseback. Caters for everyone from beginner to advanced rider and boasts some of the best scenery in Ireland. « less
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Ranked #2 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: National Parks

There are loads of glorious areas to explore within the park: From Ross Castle one can take a boat (go with a local boatman for an informative, hisotrical and humerous adventure... more »

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Slea Head Drive, Dingle Peninsula
Ranked #3 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Scenic Drives
Scenic drive from Dingle Town to the Dingle Peninsula and back.
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Ranked #4 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Trails
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The Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry
Ranked #5 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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Ranked #6 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Nature/ Wildlife Areas
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Gap of Dunloe, Killarney
Ranked #7 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Valleys
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Ranked #8 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Hiking Trails
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Ranked #9 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Museums
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Skellig Michael, County Kerry
Ranked #10 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Islands; Historic Sites
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Ranked #11 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Religious Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Architectural Buildings
This imposing Catholic church is the city's best known architectural landmark.
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Ranked #12 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Historic Sites; Islands
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Cliffs of Moher, County Clare
Ranked #13 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Geologic Formations; Lookouts; Nature/ Wildlife Areas

Soaring over 700 feet above a wild 5-mile stretch of County Clare between Liscannor and north of Doolin where the Irish coastline meets the Atlantic, the Cliffs of Moher are one... more »

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Carrantoohil, Killarney
Ranked #14 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Mountains
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Ranked #15 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Religious Sites
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Ranked #16 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Golf Courses
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Cahir Castle, County Tipperary
Ranked #17 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Castles

Cahir Castle is great fun and inexpensive (from Euro 2.00SS - 8-00 family).  There isn't a lot of information on the castle but there are optional tours and an AV presentation for... more »

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Ranked #18 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Historic Sites; Gardens; History Museums
A beautiful 19th-century mansion with a spectacular view of the Irish countryside.
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Ranked #19 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Golf Courses; Resort Communities
Breathtaking views and natural design make this one of the few "timeless" courses found throughout the world.
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Torc Waterfall, Killarney
Ranked #20 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Waterfalls
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Ranked #21 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Historic Sites; Religious Sites
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Ranked #22 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Golf Courses

Would put this course right at the top of any trip to the West coast of Ireland. An absolute must play! Great work by Hawtree to re-establish McKenzie's original design.  This... more »

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Ranked #23 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Bodies of Water; Parks
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Ranked #24 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Museums
Owner description: A museum dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of County Waterford. Completely renovated in 2009, admission is... more » Owner description: A museum dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of County Waterford. Completely renovated in 2009, admission is free of charge. The museum is open Monday to Friday during the Winter and early Spring. It also opens on Saturday afternoons during the Summer and Autumn months. The museum is a non profit, registered charity, community run organisation that has won several national and international awards for it's work preserving the localities history. « less
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Ranked #25 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Scenic/ Historic Walking Areas
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Ranked #26 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Ancient Ruins; Religious Sites
Ancient church built over 1,000 years ago.
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Ranked #27 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Educational Sites
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Ranked #28 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Castles; Historic Sites; Landmarks/ Points of Interest; Historic Walking Areas
Owner description: Situated 8km from Cork City, this historic castle is most famous for its stone, which has the traditional power of conferring... more » Owner description: Situated 8km from Cork City, this historic castle is most famous for its stone, which has the traditional power of conferring eloquence on all who kiss it. The word Blarney was introduced into the English language by Queen Elizabeth I and is described as pleasant talk, intended to deceive without offedning. The stone is set in the wall below the battlements, and to kiss it one has to lean backwards (grasping an iron railing) from the parapet walk. « less
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Charles Fort, Kinsale
Ranked #29 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Historic Sites
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Ladies' View, Killarney
Ranked #30 of 664 attractions in Province of Munster
Category: Landmarks/ Points of Interest
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