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Dublin
Dublin - the capital of Ireland and one of Europe's most vibrant cities. The whole region is buzzing, riding high on the crest of an economic boom and its effects are to be seen everywhere, from the frantic night life to a skyline filled with cranes. Home to over a quarter of the Ireland's population, almost one million in all, Dublin is a youthful, vibrant and dynamic city with an ever-increasing cosmopolitan influence.
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Kinsale Arts Week
Kinsale Arts Week is a multi-disciplinary Arts Festival being held in Kinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland from 12th to 20th July 2008. Each year it brings the best of local, national and international talent to Kinsale. For nine days in July the town is electrified by performance, exhibition and installation.
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Climate of Ireland
The Climate in Ireland is unique and is a perennial subject of conversation. There is an old saying, "You don't go to Ireland for the weather". However, the weather in Ireland can be quite pleasant. The temperature remains relatively moderate throughout the year, never getting too hot to or too cold. Temperatures typically range between 40 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit (4 to 10 Celsius) in the winter months and 60 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit (16 to 21 Celsius) in the summer months.
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Golfing in Ireland
With such a wealth of golf courses and its famous hospitality, it's no wonder that Ireland is gaining a reputation as a premier golfing destination. But the best part of Irish golf is what perhaps makes it most different from golf anywhere else: simplicity. The game is remarkably unspoiled.
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Cliffs of Moher
Situated in Co. Clare and bordering the Burren Area, the Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's most spectacular sights. Standing 230 metres above the ground at their highest point and 8km long, the Cliffs boast one of the most amazing views in Ireland. On a clear day, the Aran Islands are visible in Galway Bay as well as the valleys and hills of Connemara.
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Angling in Ireland
With the abundance of coastline and inland waterways, Ireland is the perfect destination for all types of angling holidays. Salmon, trout and sea trout are native species with an honoured place in Irish culture, and Ireland's lakes and rivers have preserved their character in a landscape which has changed very little over the centuries.
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Castles accommodation Ireland
Ireland is renowned for it's historic Castles. Many lie in ruins and can be seen scattered across the country. Many castles have been lovingly restored to their former glory. Book a room at an castle hotel or guest house in Ireland for an unforgettable Ireland vacation. Stay in a castle and live like a king for the duration of your vacation.
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Ireland Festivals and Events 2008
The Irish people have never needed much of an excuse to have a party or festival, whether it be based on art, culture, music, history or sport. A festival in Ireland is a unique expierience. We have listed some of the main Irish festivals held throughout the country and their website addresses where you can find out more detailed information.
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The Cat Laughs Comedy Festival, Kilkenny
The 2008 Smithwick's Cat Laughs Comedy Festival will run from 29th May - 2nd June with an international line up of comedians from Ireland, England, America, Canada, Australia and some from as far afield as Scotland.
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Guide to Ireland goes mobile
Did you know you could visit all accommodation listed on our website now on your mobile phone? We have developed a mobile friendly version of our website to serve you even better. With one click on a phone number you can now call the B&B owner directly with your mobile phone from within our mobile website. Grap your mobile and create a bookmark now: www.guide-to-ireland.mobi
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