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  2. From eco houses to cosy inns, these are the best places to ...

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    The carbon neutral renovated 19th-century slate manager’s house has a fully-equipped kitchen for self-catering, a cosy log burner and three sun-catching conservatories.

  3. Gweedore - Wikipedia

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    Gweedore (/ ɡ w iː ˈ d ɔːr / gwee-DOR; officially known by its Irish language name, Gaoth Dobhair [ˌɡiː ˈd̪ˠoːɾʲ]) [1] is a Gaeltacht (Irish-speaking) district and parish located on the Atlantic coast of County Donegal in the north-west of Ireland.

  4. Dunderry Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Dunderry Lodge was a restaurant in Dunderry, Navan, County Meath, Ireland.It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1986–1989. [1] The Michelin Guide awarded the restaurant the "Red M", indicating 'good food at a reasonable price', in the period 1981–1985. [2]

  5. List of tourist attractions in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    National Gallery of Ireland, houses the Irish national collection of Irish and European art [2] National Library of Ireland, has a large quantity of Irish historical, literary and Irish-related material [2] National Museum of Ireland for Archaeology (in Kildare St) and Decorative Art and History (in the former Collins Barracks) [2]

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in the Republic of Ireland

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    Ireland ratified the convention on 16 September 1991. [3] As of 2025, Ireland has two sites on the list, and a further three on the tentative list. [3] The first site listed was Brú na Bóinne – Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne, in 1993. The second site, Sceilg Mhichíl, was listed in 1996.

  7. Irish Hospitality Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Hospitality Institute (IHI) was founded in 1966 as the Irish Hotel and Catering Institute (IHCI), as a not-for-profit professional body for managers in the hotel, tourism, and catering industries in Ireland, collectively known as the hospitality industry. [1]