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Tour Routes in Ireland
Ireland has more than enough places of interest to stand on its own as a tour destination, but it is often combined with England and/or Scotland in Europe tour itineraries. The following tour route is pretty comprehensive and would take around 21 days including a couple in Dublin, but you could do it faster (conceivably) or slower (preferably). Note: links to the towns go to photo albums on the TravelSignposts website Dublin - Kildare (National Stud) - Glendalough - Powerscourt - Avoca - Enniscorthy - Kilkenny - Waterford - Dungarvan - Youghal - Cobh - Blarney - Cork - Bantry - Glengarriff (Garinish Island) - Kenmare - Killarney - Ring of Kerry - Dingle Peninsula - Tralee - Adare - Limerick - Tipperary - Cashel - Bunratty - Cliffs of Moher - The Burren - Bog of Allen - Galway - Connemara - Clifden - Kylemore Abbey - Westport - Knock - Clonalis House - Logh Gill - Sligo - Drumcliff - Bundoran - Donegal - Omagh - Derry - Dunluce Castle - Giant's Causeway - Bushmills - Ballycastle - Antrim Coast - Ballygally - Carrickfergus - Belfast - Drogheda - Knowth (Boyne Valley) - Dublin Most shorter tours concentrate on the southern part of Ireland from Dublin to the Ring of Kerry. IRELAND TRAVEL WITH US: PHOTO HIGHLIGHTSOur other Ireland pagesTravel to Ireland - a Four-leaf Clover Europe tour to be sure! When to travel to Ireland for your tour: weather and seasons Useful facts, dates and links to help you plan your tour of Ireland Book your sightseeing tours or day-trips in Ireland online Book your hotel in Ireland online
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