A large selection of Irish and Irish Related books
and media for beginners and experts |
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This is my mothers website. |
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History & folklore of Limerick city, Ireland, including photos
and maps. |
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Begleys Pub, Ballydavid.
Located in the true heart of the Dingle Peninsula. |
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Tigh T.P.
Ballydavid |
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Mul's Bar,
Charleville, Co. Cork
To the uninitiated Mulcahys Bar, affectionately referred to
as "Muls" by it's many patrons, is an emporium of the
finest libations and a place of unrivaled craic |
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The Hurley
family invites you to share the warm hospitality, which the family
has offered guests for many years. The rooms are spacious and
designed with comfort and style. Guests are invited to use the
cosy sitting room to make a cup of tea or coffee at any time.
A hearty breakfast can be had each morning with plenty to choose
from. |
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Nestled between majestic Mount Brandon, Ireland?s second highest
mountain (summit 925 metres) and mystic Smerwick Harbour on the
Northern side of the Dingle Peninsula, this charming bungalow
is the Gaelic speaking home of Máire Dolores and Thomás
Mac Gearailt and family who offer the ultimate in luxurious accommodation,
home cooking and friendly atmosphere |
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Gorman's
Clifftop House and Restaurant
We are situated in the townland of Glaise Bheag, near the
small fishing village of Ballydavid, on the north-western tip
of the Dingle Peninsula (Corca Dhuibhne). |
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Located on Market Square in the heart of Letterkenny, The Brewery,
with its old world ambience, exquisite food and emphasis on space
and comfortable surroundings, is the most unique Bar & Restaurant
in Letterkenny. |
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An ideal location for your stay within easy reach of all the
Causeway Coast attractions and events. |
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The Cloth Ear is The Merchant Hotels comfortable public
bar. The warm and welcoming interior provides the ideal environment
to relax and enjoy oneself in style. Combining both modern and
traditional elements with a healthy dose of the eccentric! |
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Landscape photography of Dartmoor and Devon by Alex Nail |