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Ireland Holiday sites


There is no where quite like the emerald isle. Greens fields and forest land still untampered with. Although the snakes may have been chased away by the saint who previously visited, the wonders of other wildlife still remain for you to enjoy. Plenty of the black stuff available in now friendly local communities. You will never forget a holiday in Ireland. Have a look at the selection of sites we have for you below. All have been individually chosen as a good source of information for you.


Value Breaks in Ireland   

The official Irish Tourist Board site. This is the place visitors and potential visitors can get the low down on the craek, so it is. It seems to get moved around a bit so please email us if the link does not work. It is in our interested to keep you well informed as is is in your to keep us so it is. This site is produced and managed by the powers that be in the green country without any snakes, so it is.

Information about tourist board itself is @ http://www.failteireland.ie/


Ireland Holiday Guide

Tourism Ireland. In true Irish fashion yes there is more than one official site for tourism in the country. Good Information with on a well designed website. It is very useful tip and informative about where and what places to visit.


Official Dublin Tourism

The official Tourism website for the fabulous city of Dublin. Now Dublin os one of the places that if you haven't seen of been, you have not truly seen or been to Ireland. Full of vibrant life this young countries capital city goes all out to show you a good time. This site offers information on tours, maps, travel, accommodation, and online booking for hotels in Dublin, Ireland.


Bike tours in Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Tuscany, Ireland & PEI

OK, this site is not strictly all Ireland but it does have some good stuff on it about cycle touring. Pedal and Sea Adventures is a personable travel company offering creative bike tours for cyclists and adventurers looking to explore many of the world's best places on a bike, including Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Ireland, and Tuscany.