Kinvara
Kinvara is situated in South County Galway, Ireland, just on the edge
of the world renowned "Burren" on Galway Bay. Often described
in tourist guides and other publications as a "Picturesque Seaside
Village", this is a description that not many will argue with... |
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Burrenbeo
Burrenbeo is the interactive interpretative centre for the Burren.
Your one stop shop for all you need to know about the magical kingdom
of the 'fertile rock'. |
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The
Burren College of Art
Set in the grounds of a 16th century castle against the stunning backdrop
of the Burren in County Clare on Ireland's Atlantic coast, the Burren
College of Art, founded in 1993 after years of planning and research
on an international scale, represents a new and exciting departure
in Visual Art education. |
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Gregans
Castle Hotel
The Burren is one of Ireland's surprises for the discerning traveller.
A special area of limestone mountain scenery, with a distinctive beauty
and holding a wealth of treasure for the botanist and explorer of
historic ruins. In the midst of this wilderness lies Gregans
Castle Hotel, at the foot of the Corkscrew Hill, with breathtaking
views over The Burren and Galway Bay. |
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The
Aillwee Caves
Aillwee is one of the most ancient caves in the Burren and perhaps
in Ireland.
This stunning creation of nature was formed by the melt waters of
a prehistoric ice age. The cave, carved out of limestone, cuts into
the heart of the mountain. |
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Wordwell
Books
Wordwell was established in 1986 as a publisher of books on Irish
archaeology and heritage. In their first year they took over publication
of the annual Excavations Bulletin, an invaluable resource for archaeologists,
containing summary accounts of all the excavations in Ireland. |
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Ireland
of the Welcomes
First published in 1952, Ireland of the Welcomes portrays the best
of Irelands history, culture and lifestyles to many people worldwide.
On these web pages, you will be able to taste some of the flavour
of Ireland of the Welcomes, as they give you a short précis
of the main articles in the current issue. |
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GoIreland
Ireland Travel and Tourism Database, with interactive map of Ireland.
On-line reservations for accommodation and car rental both in Northern
Ireland and in the Republic. |
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The
Burren Centre, Kilfenora, Co. Clare.
To begin to discover the secrets of the Burren, a walk through the
Burren Centre Exibition is essential. Beautifully presented, with
atmospheric lighting and sounds, the story of the Burren unfolds before
your eyes, revealing the history of man and animals and how they co-existed
in this apparently inhospitable place.A homely tea room awaits you
at the end of your Journey Through Time where you can enjoy the delights
of fresh, home-cooked food or browse through their craft shop where
exquisite, locally produced crafts are on sale. |
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Colin
Smythe Book Publishers
For a varied selection of titles in the following catagories:
Drama, ELT Press, Fantasy/SF, Fiction, History/Biographies & Theatre
History, Literary Criticism, Parapsychology, Phaleristics & Heraldry,
Poetry, Popular Irish Titles, Terry Pratchett checklist. |
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