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  2. List of beaches in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of beaches and bathing areas in Ireland. [1] [2] Ulster. County Antrim. ... Grattan Road Beach; Loughrea Lake; Salthill Beach; Silverstrand Beach; Trá ...

  3. Lake District guide: Where to eat, drink, walk and stay on ...

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    Where to stay. Read more on the best Lake District Hotels: Best hotels in the Lake District. Best boutique hotels in the Lake District. Best spa hotels in the Lake District. Best Airbnbs in the ...

  4. Pontoon, County Mayo - Wikipedia

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    Pontoon (Irish: Pontún) [1] is a lakeside village on the R310 regional road in County Mayo in Ireland, situated between Lough Conn and Lough Cullin, and near the town of Foxford. The dance hall in Pontoon attracted large numbers of people to its week-end dances from a large catchment area.

  5. Ardmore, County Waterford - Wikipedia

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    Other nearby beaches include Goat Island, Ballyquin, the Curragh, and Whiting Bay. Ardmore's main beach was awarded Blue Flag beach status in 2018. [11] Improvements in water quality at the beach were attributed to a wastewater treatment plant which was opened in 2015. [11] As of 2020, the beach retained its Blue Flag status. [12]

  6. Derrymore, County Kerry - Wikipedia

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    Derrymore (Irish: Doire Mór) is a rural district of County Kerry in south-west Ireland. [1] It lies between the Slieve Mish mountains and the Atlantic Ocean, some 11 km (7 mi) west of Tralee on the Dingle peninsula. A sandy beach, known as Derrymore Strand, is quite popular with locals and tourists during the summer months.

  7. Dunlewey - Wikipedia

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    Dunlewey has a tourist centre, called the Lakeside Centre or Ionad Cois Locha, which offers boat trips of the lake. To the west of the lake is a ruined church. The Irish language name Dún Lúiche means "fort of Lugh", an ancient Irish god. Near the Lakeside Centre is a modern wooden sculpture of the god.