Ashford Castle in Mayo, Ireland has an unsurpassed reputation for providing guests with the very finest Irish 5 Star Castle accommodation.
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Dining at The Old Inn is always a pleasure and the recently renovated & highly acclaimed Lewis Restaurant is noted throughout the country for its superb cuisine using fresh local produce with a seasonal menu and excellent wine list.
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The recipe for success at Pier 36 is fresh local produce prepared with a modern twist and exceptional service, which takes care of visitors from all over Ireland and much further a field.
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It has been said of owning an Avalon guitar that it’s like having a soul mate on life’s musical journey .
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Thomas Ferguson is synonymous with high quality linen and is widely acknowledged to be the finest linen Jacquard weaver in the world.
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Travel back into the past with real vintage steam trains. The railway is Northern Ireland’s only standard gauge (i.e. full size) heritage railway and is based in the county town of Down.
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A visit to Exploris enables the visitors to view and learn about the marine species that are indigenous to Strangford Lough and the coastline of the island. Marine communities are recreated to enable the visitor to gain a better understanding of the complex inter relationships between different species.
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With its miles of sandy beach and sparkling clean water, Tyrella is a firm favourite with holidaymakers. Kids can splash around happily in one of the safest, cleanest beaches in Ireland, while adults relax and enjoy the stunning natural setting at the foot of the magnificent Mountains of Mourne.
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Rayanne House is a multi-awarding winning guest house with a superb location in Holywood. Boasting spectacular views over Belfast Lough and beyond, it is set in the relaxed surroundings of its own private grounds. Belfast City Airport is just over 2 miles away, and with Belfast City Centre just 5 miles away.
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Strangford (from Old Norse Strangr-fjǫrðr, meaning “strong fjord”) is a small village at the mouth of Strangford Lough in County Down, Northern Ireland
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