Catalog: Touring Ireland by Car
Company/Brand: Car Rental Council of Ireland
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| | of a high-powered trip around dublin bay on marine rescue boats east coast/ ... antrim coast to the carrick-a-rede rope bridge travel through the glens of antrim ... less than 1/2 a mile from o connell bridge lie the hugh lane gallery at ... for a sheltered drive to portaferry cross strangford lough by car ferry towards ... first go 11/2 miles west from o connell bridge to the collins barracks the impressive ...
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| | road east along the south shore of clew bay to westport stopping at croagh patrick ... drive which officially starts in bridge end co donegal on the inishowen ... r238 malin where a 10 arch stone bridge crosses trawbreaga bay then follow the ... the old lock-keeper s house by the bridge has been rebuilt as a heritage centre ... s fort you will come to the first great bay and can relax at the neat picnic place ... in water sports and on a fine day the bay is full of canoes and windsurfers the ... before descending towards scarriff bay less than a kilometre down the hill ... the inishowen 100 route 1 day tour bridge end londonderry letterkenny 165 kms ... rambling hills mountains and lakes bridge end lough derg located in the shannon ... shoreline of marvellous complexity with bays large and small and a scattering of ...
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| | with kilometres of shaded footpaths cross the river by the long low bridge and ... where you can turn right at the crossroads for a lakeside diversion joining the ... at the other end of the 13-arched stone bridge located there the burren experience 1 ... level of the road and so into galway bay and a view of the distant hills of ... ocean and the quieter waters of galway bay is a rock garden of no ordinary ... together with a fine sculptured high cross then drive to lisdoonvarna r476 which ...
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| | and then to the famous ardboe stone cross located on the shores of lough neagh ... before arriving at carrick-a-rede rope bridge spanning a 24m chasm head inland to the ... the breathtaking torr head and murlough bay via the picturesque village of ...
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