Tourist Guide Dublin
The Republic of Ireland, Capital City Dublin, covers an area of 70,000 km2 with 4,000,000 people speaking English as an official language, but Gaelic is widely diffused, though!
Ireland, often called the Emerald Isle for its extraordinary green countryside, is wordly famous for its past culture, traditions and the warm friendly behaviour of the locals.
Many are the attractions for those who love nature: secluded, hidden springs, rocks, cracks and caves.
But Ireland is a land suitable for both hiking and biking, too!
Unforgettable for any body who loves quiet and peace in communion with nature are Galway, , Killarney, the Burren district, Connemara.
Interesting is, no doubt a visit at Trinity College in Dublin!
Immagine The Great Book of Ireland is preserved there; in one volume arthe
works of more than 280 artists, among writers, musicians and painters.
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Dalkey (About 8.1 mi) - Howth (About 8.7 mi) - Malahide (About 8.8 mi) - Newcastle (About 10 mi) - Bray (About 11.7 mi) - Cookstown (About 11.9 mi)
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Dalkey is a town in the county of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, about eight miles south-east of Dublin, the capital of Ireland. It has a mild climate, with high rainfall and... |
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| Howth - 8.7 mi | |
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Howth is an old town situated in Fingal County near Dublin, in Ireland, having traditional harbor and many interesting ruins situated high in the hills. The National Transport... |
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