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Independent.ie on MSNOPW reveals its 10 most popular visitor sites in 2024 with Dublin Castle topping the listA total of 13.8m people visited heritage sites belonging to the Office of Public Works (OPW) in 2024, with half of the top 10 ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNOPW reveals the most popular Irish attractions enjoyed by nearly 14 million visitors in 2024From Dublin Castle to Kilkenny Castle, the Rock of Cashel, Kilmainham Gaol and more, 13.8 million people visited OPW sites in ...
Marjorie Brennan invites us to take a trip through the eastern counties, where a wealth of stunning surprises await us ...
Two of Laois' tourist attractions where visitor numbers are counted, have shown a drop in numbers. The Office of Public Works ...
What did you most enjoy doing back before everyday life — not to say survival — took over? Exploring different parts of the ...
Spas have become the focal point for many of the country's leading skincare and wellness brands, as well as innovative ...
Explore the contrasting stories of Ireland’s Eye, a striking Irish island, and its namesake in Canada, once a thriving ...
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Independent.ie on MSNArds and North Down: The ultimate destination for seaside stays and scenic daysJust a short journey from Belfast and 2 hours from Dublin, Ards and North Down is home to breathtaking coastal scenery, rich ...
Eight offshore islands will benefit from community and sports facility funding under the CLÁR programme, Minister for Rural ...
TOURISM in Donegal would get a massive boost if a rail link between Letterkenny and Derry is re-established - that’s the view ...
A Clare heritage site has seen an almost 7% drop in visitor numbers in the space of a year. New figures from the Office of ...
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