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The following is a list of toll roads in the Republic of Ireland. Ireland has 173 kilometres (107 mi) of toll roads, bridges and tunnels. [citation needed]
The following list includes the tourist attractions on the island of Ireland which attract more than 100,000 visitors annually. It includes attractions in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. [1] [2] [3]
Tourism in the Republic of Ireland is one of the biggest contributors to the economy of Ireland, with 9.0 million people visiting the country in 2017, about 1.8 times Ireland's population. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Each year about €5.2bn in revenue is made from economic activities directly related to tourists, accounting for nearly 2% of GNP and employing ...
World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland (9 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in the Republic of Ireland" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
However, in the 18th century, a network of turnpike roads (charging tolls) was built: "a turnpike was a primitive form of turnstile – a gate across the road, opened on payment of a toll. The average length of a turnpike road was 30 miles". Routes to and from Dublin were developed initially and the network spread throughout the country ...
Several trunk routes were designed to connect towns in different regions of Ireland (for example, the T41 from Enfield to Kilrush, via Tullamore, Portumna, Scariff and Ennis) while other roads (for example, the T66 Ring of Kerry route) were designated scenic routes.
Tourist attractions in Northern Ireland (30 C, 9 P) Tourist attractions in the Republic of Ireland (24 C, 10 P) A. Archaeological sites in Ireland (10 C, 2 P) B.
The M50 was the only motorway that initially did not form part of an existing national primary route, though it was designated as the national primary route N50 in 1994. In most cases, motorways have been built as a by-pass of a road previously forming the national road (e.g. M7 by-passing roads previously forming the N7).