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5 Top Things To Do In Ireland
reland is a fantastic is famous the world over, and holiday destination, with visitors shouldn’t miss the incredible changes in opportunity to take a look around landscape in a relatively small the factory and buy a souvenir in area, and trendy cities within the gift shop. Walk through the driving distance of remote rural factory, watching the glass being communities. Here are five of the formed and engraved by specialist best things to do when you visit: craftspeople, getting a bird’s eye view of the whole process. 1. Go to Dublin Find out how the apprentices learn the engraver’s craft and No visit to Ireland is complete indulge yourself in a beautiful without spending some time in piece of crystal – the perfect Dublin – even if it’s only a day, reminder of your time in Ireland. although you need longer to do it justice. From the beautiful 3. Play golf architecture of its university, to the General Post Office, which Ireland is a well-known and loved was the main post of the Irish haunt for golfing enthusiasts, Volunteers in the 1916 uprising, with championship links courses you can find something in the and a range of inland courses for city to inspire awe. all tastes and abilities. Golf is Alternatively, explore its parks, one of the main reasons that many pubs, night life and fine dining people choose to visit Ireland to whet your appetite for the and a true golf fan should try rest of this remarkable country. and sample a couple of the best courses during their stay. 2. Buy some Waterford Crystal 4. Find some ancient history The crystal produced in Waterford
Ireland has plenty to offer those from as early as the 6th century who are interested in all things and is a master class in building historical. Its position as one with stone. of the most important Christian countries means that there is a 5. Go to the beach wealth of material for the keen historian, including the unusual Ireland is blessed with a variety round towers that seem to have of beautiful beaches, from wide been a common part of Ireland’s stretches of sand to tiny hidden monastic buildings between the bays. Take the kids and some 9th and 12th centuries. If you’re buckets and spades, or a book and in County Kerry, don’t miss the a bottle of wine and settle down Gallarus Oratory, which dates for a beach day to remember.
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