Limerick

Limerick city has an interesting, colourful history and its castles, ancient walls and museums bear witness to this. Limerick’s City Charter is older than that of London’s and in 1997 the city celebrated the 800th anniversary of its signing.

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Kerry

The relatively high mountains and narrow peninsulas conjure weather patterns which change the face of the mountains, the surface of the water and the texture of the landscape by the minute. The fretted coastline and deep bays created by the mighty Atlantic play tricks with the light and produce a magical quality which intoxicates the senses. 

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Cork

Rich farmlands and river valleys contrast with the wild sandstone hills of the west. Above all there is the magnificent coastline, scooped and fretted by the Atlantic into great bays and secret coves, strewn with rocky headlands and long soft golden strands.

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Clare

Famous for its music and festivals, in September each year one of Europe’s largest matchmaking events is held in the town attracting upward of 40,000 romantic hopefuls, bachelor farmers and accompanying revellers.

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