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Céad míle fáilte, welcome to Ireland! We are so delighted you’re coming to join us on our special day. Ireland is a truly magnificent country with lots of beautiful attractions and things to do. Below is a short list of recommendations depending on what part of Ireland you’d like to explore A full document with a range of attractions and sights (including travel times from Dublin Airport) can be available on request from either the Bride or Grooms family. They include attractions around Dublin, Belfast, The Causeway Coastal Route, and the Atlantic West Coast of Ireland. For the full thing feel free to email: The Groom - michaelghodkinson@gmail.com Mother of the Bride - mary@casadeowen.net
Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail

Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail

Belcoo, Co. Fermanagh, United Kingdom

The Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail also nicknamed the "Stairway to Heaven Walk" is located in Co. Fermanagh. The route meanders through one of the largest expanses of blanket bog in Northern Ireland, traversing over tracks, boardwalk and staircase

Marble Arch Caves

Marble Arch Caves

43 Marlbank Rd, Enniskillen, BT92 1EW, United Kingdom

The Marble Arch Caves are a series of natural limestone caves located near the village of Florencecourt in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. The caves are named after the nearby Marble Arch, a natural limestone arch at the upstream end of Cladagh Glen under which the Cladagh River flows

Enniskillen Castle

Enniskillen Castle

Enniskillen, BT74 7HL, United Kingdom

Enniskillen Castle is situated in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It was originally built in the 16th century and now contains the Fermanagh County Museum and a museum for the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards and Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers

Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse

Saint Catherine's, D D08 VF8H, Ireland
, +353 1 408 4800

Unfortunately security staff at Dublin Airport will not allow you to leave Ireland without first sampling a cold pint of Guinness. Where better than the very place it's brewed?

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle

Dame Street, D, Ireland
+353 1 645 8800

Dublin Castle is a former Motte-and-bailey castle and current Irish government complex and conference centre. It was chosen for its position at the highest point of central Dublin. Until 1922 it was the seat of the British government's administration in Ireland

Temple Bar

Temple Bar

Dublin, D, Ireland

The place to be for Dublin nightlife and great pubs!

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum

Custom House Quay, Dublin Docklands, D, Ireland
, +353 1 906 0861

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, located in Dublin's Docklands, covers the history of the Irish diaspora and emigration to other countries. It was designed by the London-based design firm Event Communications, and was voted as "Europe's Leading Tourist Attraction" at the 2019, 2020 and 2021 World Travel Awards.

The Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher

Liscannor, CE, Ireland
, +353 65 708 0997

Maybe you'll find yourself exploring the west of Ireland while you're here. The next few attractions can all be found in this region around County Mayo and County Clare One of Ireland's most famous sites, The Cliffs of Moher are entirely vertical and the cliff edge is abrupt. On a clear day, the views are tremendous, with the Aran Islands etched on the waters of Galway Bay. From the cliff edge, you can just hear the booming far below as the waves crash and gnaw at the soft shale and sandstone.

Croagh Patrick

Croagh Patrick

Teevenacroaghy, MO, Ireland

For seasoned walkers! Croagh Patrick, nicknamed 'the Reek', is a mountain with a height of 764 m and an important site of pilgrimage in County Mayo, Ireland. The mountain has a pyramid-shaped peak and overlooks Clew Bay, rising above the village of Murrisk, several miles from Westport. It has long been seen as a holy mountain

Aillwee Caves

Aillwee Caves

Ballyvaughan, CE, Ireland
, +353 65 707 7036

A wonder to all, with geology and history stretching over 330 million years Aillwee Cave is a cave system in the karst landscape of the Burren in County Clare, Ireland. The name Aillwee is derived from the Irish Aill Bhuí which means "yellow cliff". Privately owned, it forms part of the Aillwee Cave and Birds of Prey Centre attraction

Giant's Causeway

Giant's Causeway

Northern Ireland BT57 8SU, United Kingdom
+44 28 2073 1855

Is there a more iconic photo of Northern Ireland? Take a visit to the north coast of Ireland "Causeway Coastal Route" and learn the famous story of the giants. As legend has it, Northern Ireland was once home to a giant named Finn McCool (also called Fionn Mac Cumhaill). When another giant – Benandonner, across the Irish Sea in Scotland – threatened Ireland, Finn retaliated by tearing up great chunks of the Antrim coastline and hurling them into the sea.

Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge

Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge

Northern Ireland BT54 6LS, United Kingdom

The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope bridge near Ballintoy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede. It spans 20 metres and is 30 metres above the rocks below

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle

87 Dunluce Rd, Northern Ireland BT57 8UY, United Kingdom

Dunluce Castle is a now-ruined medieval castle in Northern Ireland, the seat of Clan MacDonnell. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim, and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland

Old Bushmills Distillery

Old Bushmills Distillery

2 Distillery Road, Northern Ireland BT57 8XH, United Kingdom
+44 28 2073 3218

The Old Bushmills Distillery is an alcohol distillery in Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, owned by Proximo Spirits. Bushmills Distillery uses water drawn from Saint Columb's Rill, which is a tributary of the River Bush.

Titanic Belfast

Titanic Belfast

1 Olympic Way, Northern Ireland BT3 9EP, United Kingdom
+44 28 9076 6386

These are a few more attractions if you find yourself in the capital of Northern Ireland Titanic Belfast is a visitor attraction opened in 2012, a monument to Belfast's maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city's Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built

Belfast Black Cab Tour

Belfast Black Cab Tour

55 Falls Road, Northern Ireland BT13 2QR, United Kingdom
+44 7846 687085

Belfast based chauffeur driven taxi tour company offering political mural tours. Run by local men from Belfast, from both sides of the community, that have lived and experienced life through the troubles and have their own stories and tales to share with you. Take a tour around the city in a range of 6, 7 and 8 seater London-styled black taxis and larger taxi cabs.

Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre

Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre

53-55 Crumlin Road, Northern Ireland BT14 6ST, United Kingdom
+44 28 9074 1500

If you are keen to learn about the history of Northern Ireland in particular "The Troubles" this is a good tourist attraction to help get acquainted with it

Cathedral Quarter

Cathedral Quarter

Cathedral Quarter, Northern Ireland BT1 1RY, United Kingdom

Belfast's answer to Dublin's Temple Bar

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