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The island of Ireland has many things to offer a visitor. From the natural beauty of the coasts, mountains and forests, to historical monasteries, tombs and castles, to surfing, fishing, golfing, fine foods, great beer and friendly people!
You can relax by walking in the quiet surroundings of the Connemara mountains or go wild in the fast pace club atmosphere of Temple Bar in Dublin!
Please visit http://www.tourismireland.com for a lot more information. |
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Located on Galway Bay, there are many things to do around Galway, the City of the Tribes. The city is steeped in hundreds of years of history and culture, influenced by both Gaelic and European cultures. It's beauty has contributed to settlement of many artists, musicians and entertainers alike, looking for inspiration. Art lovers will really appreciate the many art galleries that are located around the center of town.
The cobbled stone streets in Galway are lined with many fine shops, pubs and restaurants. All tastes are catered for here with food from all over the world. The Galway Oyster festival is the largest food festival of the year.
For the more energetic of you, you can take a walk along Salthill prom and the many beaches that line the city. You can also take a moonlit boat trip along the Corrib, or a trip to the Gaelic speaking islands of Aran. Galways week long Summer Horse Racing Festival is not to be missed! Please visit http://www.connemarabegins.com for a lot more information. |
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Ireland's climate is very mild all year round. This is primarily due to the influence of the Gulf Stream which brings warm water from the Gulf of Mexico.
Day light saving begins at the end of March and day light increases until the 21st of June. In this period and for a number of months after it, Ireland enjoys long bright evenings perfect for a round of golf. |
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