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    Just a couple of minutes down the M50 from D18 is Ireland’s Highest Waterfall — Powerscourt Waterfall Clicky Clicky
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    Chester Beatty Library.


    Located a few mins walk from Christchurch, Behind Dublin Castle.FREE ENTRY.

    A private collection of oriental art and manuscripts as well as New Testament manuscripts, dating from as early as 150AD.Spread over two floors you can spend an hour or two here.Winner of European Museum of the year 2012.The perfect place to grab a coffee and take a break.



















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    Botanical Gardens.


    Located Glasnevin, Dublin 9. ENTRY FREE

    Located just 3 km from Dublin city centre, the National Botanic Gardens are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the gardens also contain the National Herbarium and several historic wrought iron glasshouses.
























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    Hi Ana,
    Near Cork you have lots of lovely places, some are well known like Kinsale, but around Kinsale there are lots of "hidden" spots.
    Old head, Sandycove, Summercove and more, you need just to drive trying always to get to the coast and you will find amazing spots.



    Crosshaven, which the Camden Fort Meagher is up to re-open on 31st May. http://www.rescuecamden.ie/
    As well you must try to drive always Seaside to find "hidden" places.


    Ballycotton, nice Light House, and the cliffs walk. Beautiful.


    Whitegate, nice Rostellan lake and forest walk.


    And of course Cork West Cork, many many amazing sites.

    Unfortunately I cant find better pics of the spots on google.

    I just found this website which is new for me too.
    http://www.discoveringcork.ie/

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    CORK: Mahon, City Gate, Blackrock, Douglas, Rochestown

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    I just loved!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petros View Post
    Just a couple of minutes down the M50 from D18 is Ireland’s Highest Waterfall — Powerscourt Waterfall Clicky Clicky
    CORK: Mahon, City Gate, Blackrock, Douglas, Rochestown

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    Cutting turf in a bog with a slane- that is what you call hidden ireland

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    Thats a good list there.our little country is full of nice places

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