Capital of the Highlands and the only major urban center in the region, Inverness is an obvious springboard for exploring more remote areas. If you prefer your holiday at a slower pace, the region's many historical sites, remote castles, distinctive culture and language and welcoming towns also prove a major draw in their own right.
The history and culture of Dublin makes this city a favorite destination in Ireland. Museums, pubs, restaurants and shops make Dublin an eclectic city with something for everyone. You can visit the Guinness Storehouse or the Malahide Castle, before going to the Dublin Zoo or the Garden of Remembrance.
Galway, located in West Ireland, contains ancient streets and buildings, which makes it unique and interesting. The theaters, Cathedrals, castles, hotels and docks all make for interesting attractions. In Galway you will experience traditional Ireland.
Edinburgh, the inspiring capital of Scotland is a cosmopolitan and cultured city rich in history, interesting attractions and world-renowned golf courses. Visit the infamous Edinburgh Castle with its amazing history and beautiful views over the cities skyline.
Right at the beginning of the 1990s, Glasgow celebrated its status as European 'City of Culture', and in 1999, its dazzling architecture won it the accolade of 'UK City of Architecture and Design'.
While in the city of Limerick there are many attractions to enjoy, such as the King John's castle on the banks of the Shannon. Limerick is also ideally located for visiting other famous sights - the Cliffs of Moher and Bunratty Village.
Jutting proudly into the Atlantic Ocean, County Mayo boasts a stunningly unspoilt environment. Unique attractions include: Croagh Patrick , Knock Shrine, as well as plenty of activities in the area. Super restaurants and traditional Irish music are throughout the county.
Kilkenny's rich medieval heritage is evident in the city's treasure trove of historical buildings and landmarks, exemplified by the magnificent Kilkenny Castle.
Known as the "Garden of Ireland", Wicklow is blessed with beautiful scenery, a spectacular coastline and some of Ireland's best-preserved early Christian remains.
Donegal presents an ever-changing spectacle of landscapes and seascapes set against a backdrop of mountains and moors, with evidence everywhere of traditional Irish culture.
City of Viking origins, it retains much of its medieval character together with graceful buildings from its 18th century expansion. Don't miss visiting the famous Waterford Crystal Factory while visiting this historic town.
Cork, located in South West Ireland, on the coast of the Atlantic boasts beautiful scenery of river valleys as well as the sandstone hills of the west. Cork offers a plethora of sights and attractions for all travelers, such as the Blarney Castle, Blarney Stone and Woolen Mills.
Belfast is a large metropolis located in Northern Ireland. Known for its energy, there is always an event or festival going on. With wonderful restaurants and shops, pubs full of character and old markets, Belfast is an up and coming city that's sure to impress.
Killarney is a historical city surrounded by lake-filled valleys, with breathtaking sights, hotels, restaurants and pubs. Killarney is also an ideal base for touring the Ring of Kerry, Dingle and Tralee.
Stratford-Upon-Avon is a city filled with history and culture and is renowned for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare. On the banks of the river Avon, Stratford gives visitors a taste of old England with a number of tourist attractions to really bring this to life.
Oxford is a city in southern England, most famous for its ancient University. For over 800 years, Oxford has been home to royalty and scholars but today, the city is a bustling cosmopolitan town with a growing high-tech community..
The Lake District National Park is in the northwest corner of England where you can walk or cycle among the numerous mountains and lakes that are within the park.
Bath is a unique city set in the countryside of Somerset, southwest England. Bath is recognized as a World Heritage Site due to the magnificent array of architectural buildings set in and around the city.
Cardiff is the capital city of Wales and it is also its largest city. It is a stylish town with many popular tourist attractions making sure that visitors to the city will always have something to see and do.
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