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    Day 1

    46 mi

    Thrilling Irish Route with Nice Nature and Outdoor Activities

    Start your journey in Dublin, the vibrant and historical capital of Ireland. Explore all that the city has to offer, from its famous attractions like Guinness Storehouse and Trinity College to its charming neighborhoods like Temple Bar.
    When you're ready for a break, enjoy a meal at one of Dublin's many restaurants or take a leisurely stroll through one of its many parks.
    10:002 hrs

    Bargetrip.ie

    Bargetrip.ie is a beautiful place to visit. The site offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and is also home to a number of historic buildings including a 12th-century castle.
    Visitors can take part in a range of activities such as horse riding, clay pigeon shooting and archery.
    Opening Hours: Monday - Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00 For more information kindly visit: Bargetrip.ie.
    5.5 mi
    15 min
    12:151 hr 30 min

    Tougher's Restaurant

    Toughers Restaurant is a renowned spot for good food and tasty cocktails. The menu caters to all dietary requirements with a wide variety of options available.
    The restaurant also offers an extensive wine and food list. This is the perfect place to eat and relax.
    Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 08:30 - 22:00 Saturday and Sunday: 09:00 - 22:00
    For more information kindly visit: Toughers Restaurant.
    12.6 mi
    15 min
    14:001 hr

    The Grey Abbey

    The Grey Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in the townland of Grey Abbey, County Down. It was founded by Affreca, wife of John de Courcy, and colonised by monks from Mellifont Abbey in 1162.
    The surviving buildings date from the 13th century, and the abbey was dissolved in 1541 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
    11.8 mi
    20 min
    15:301 hr 30 min

    Lea Castle

    Lea Castle is a ruined Norman castle and was built in 1172 by Hugh de Lacy and was originally known as Dunamase. The castle was an important stronghold during the Middle Ages and was involved in many battles.
    The castle was besieged by the English in 1650 and was captured by Oliver Cromwell's forces. The castle was then abandoned and fell into ruin.
    13 mi
    20 min
    17:302 hrs

    Indian Prince

    The Indian prince is a popular tourist destination. The beautiful palace and gardens are a must-see for anyone traveling in the area as they offer a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle of the former ruling family.
    Visitors can also take advantage of the many activities and amenities that the palace has to offer, such as horseback riding, bowling, and tennis.
    2.1 mi
    10 min
    19:451 hr

    Portlaoise Town Park

    Portlaoise Town Park is a large green space located in the centre of Portlaoise. It is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, with plenty of room to relax, play or exercise.
    The park also has a number of historical features, including a memorial to the 1916 Easter Rising.
    Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday: 08:30 - 21:30 Friday & Saturday: 08:30 - 22:30 Sunday: 10:30 - 20:30 For more information kindly visit: Portlaoise Town Park.
    0.9 mi
    5 min
    21:0010 hrs

    Ivyleigh House

    Iveigh House is a beautiful, large country house which is available to the public for viewing. It was built in the early 18th century by the then owner of the property, James Iveagh.
    The house has been meticulously restored and is full of period furniture and artwork. Visitors can take a guided tour of the house or simply explore it at their own pace.
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