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Ireland

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Ireland Hotel Deals. The rolling hills and friendly smiles of the Emerald Isle welcome tourists in search of a pint of Guinness, a game of golf or a taste of Yeats and Joyce. Large cities such as Dublin boast well-known hotels, while picturesque smaller towns offer delightful Bed and Breakfasts. Tour
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Ireland (Eyewitness Travel Guides) The guides that show you what others only tell you! Features a Discovery' feature which describes each region and its highlights, to ensure you make the most of your trip. With clear maps, extensive hotel and restaurant listings of all price levels. Using the unique 3D models and cutaways explore the spectacular scenery of Killarney to the castles of Donegal and Kilkenny, and tips on where to find the best Ulster Fry and the tastiest Guiness will ensure you have everything you need for a memorable stay.
Daniel O'Donnell's Ireland: Songs and Scenes from My Homeland . Daniel O'Donnell is a musical phenomenon, with millions of dedicated fans on both sides of the Atlantic. Following the tremendous success of his autobiography and the illustrated "My Pictures and Places" comes a brand new title from the Irish superstar. In this lavishly illustrated new book, Daniel O'Donnell invites you to explore the stunning locations of his homeland, from its most popular beauty spots to its hidden gems, and the songs that were inspired by the landscapes and natural beauty of Ireland. And who better to act as tour guide on this journey than one of Ireland's best-loved and most successful cultural ambassadors. With a wealth of spectacular photos, some never before seen, this beautiful book will be a treasured gift for Daniel's fans and anyone charmed by the traditions of Ireland and its musical history.
Ireland
(Lonely Planet Travel Guides S.)
Tour Ireland. From pub hopping and leprechaun chasing to Ogham
stones and the Book of Kells, Lonely Planet presents the essential
Ireland. In addition to the requisite low-down on food and accommodations,
a detailed activities section covers everything from walking
and birdwatching to hang gliding and rock climbing. The book's
intriguing boxed asides delve into topics ranging from the mystical
to the environmental, including the Witch of Kilkenny, the Legend
of Inishbofin Island, the Birr Observatory and Telescope, even
Ireland's Disappearing Bogs.
The
Rough Guide to Ireland (Rough Guide Travel Guides S.)
Tour Ireland. The Rough Guide to Ireland is an in-depth guide
to the whole of Ireland, both the Republic and the North. This
fully updated edition includes a lavish colour section introducing
the country's highlights. Each chapter gives vivid descriptions
of the best sights, activities, routes, places to stay, eat,
drink and be entertained. "No other guide to Ireland offers
the detail and the insight offered by the Rough Guide. Tour
Ireland.
Newgrange
and the Bend of the Boyne is the exploration of an outstanding
archaeological landscape centred on Newgrange Passage Tomb and
its greater environs. In ancient times it was called the Brugh
na Boinne. Today this area is designated as a World Heritage
site and is Ireland's first protected Archaeological Park. Tour
Ireland.
Tara
is the heartland of Ireland's Celtic past. It is the site of
St Patrick's confrontation with the druids and seat of the High
Kings. Legend and history meet in Tara.
The
Mountains of Ireland
Tour Ireland. A comprehensive guide to the 200 summits of 2000ft
or more and 12 exceeding 3000ft. This guide describes clockwise
from Wicklow to the Mournes, 70 walking routes. The plan divides
the peaks into 5 groups, and at the start of each is described
Paddy's Way, the way the author tackled them, so that anyone
who wants to emulate him has full directions.
AA
Road Atlas Ireland (Ireland S.)
Tour Ireland. With official Irish road mapping, this new A4
road atlas is a comprehensive and practical companion ensuring
smooth driving throughout Ireland. Clear, accurate and up-to-date;
Port plans and ferry routes; Motorway strip maps including new
M1 Toll Drogheda bypass; 11 detailed city and town plans: Belfast,
Cork, Derry (Londonderry), Dublin, Dun Laoghaire, Galway, Killarney,
Kilkenny, Limerick, Sligo and Waterford; Easy to read 3,500
place name index, plus tourist sites; Easy to use distance chart
in miles and kilometres Large scale 1:200,000 or 2km to 1cm
(3.16 miles to 1 inch); Fully updated from Ireland's Official
Mapping Agencies, OSI and OSNI; Irish National Grid shown; New
M1 Dublin to Dundalk motorway and Drogheda bypass toll Motorway;
New fast-reference map grid; Primary route destinations highlighted;
Tourist symbols shown; AA approved camping sites and recommended
golf courses; Car parks, picnic sites in rural areas; At-a-glance
scenic routes and drives; Angling rivers and loughs clearly
shown; Distances clearly marked along all main roads
Ireland
2005 (Fodor's Gold Guides S.)
Tour Ireland. A perennially popular destination, Ireland offers
a warm welcome to over 6 million foreign visitors every year.
From the historic city of Dublin to the beautiful countryside,
and wonderful sights like the Giants' Causeway, there is plenty
to keep you occupied. To make the most of your holiday, you
need a guidebook written by people who know the country inside
out. Our authors all live in Ireland and want to pass on their
love of the country to you through their recommendations for
pubs, restaurants and favourite attractions. With detailed listings
for hotels and a Smart Travel Tips section packed with practical
advice and contact information, we've really thought of everything
to make your holiday truly memorable.
Silver
Linings: Travels Around Northern Ireland
Tour Ireland. Silver Linings isn't just another book about Northern
Ireland's history. Martin Fletcher's book is about the people
of Ireland, their community spirit, built out of adversity,
and perhaps all the stronger for it, traditional pastimes and
old-fashioned names. "In the course of my work," the
author tells us, "I met some of the most chilling people
I have ever come across in 18 years of journalism: paramilitary
leaders, terrorists, bigots consumed by mindless hatred. But
I also met some of the most inspiring: former bombers and gunmen
striving to make amends for past misdeeds, victims of terrorism
who have managed to forgive, women who have stoically endured
the most crushing losses, clergymen and community workers battling
the evil in their midst." The book is also about the country
itself; its lush green farmland, and the city of Belfast at
the head of the Belfast Lough, "straddling the Lagan River
valley and ringed by high hills". Tour
Ireland.
Irish
Dictionary (Collins GEM S.)
Tour Ireland. This Irish Dictionary covers all the words and
phrases learners will need to know. This dictionary provides
the best coverage of today's language and usage for learners
of Irish in a handy package. With its extensive coverage of
Irish language, the Collins Irish Gem is the indispensable small
dictionary for learners of Irish. The first edition is up-to-date
and offers extra help with translating essential vocabulary,
and thousands of phrases, together with a guide to Irish grammar.
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