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10 Beautiful Places to Visit in Ireland Dublin | Visit Dublin

From its rich Celtic culture to the breathtaking beauty of its varied landscapes, Ireland is a travel destination that lives up to its nearly mythic reputation. The Emerald Isle really is that green, the sights are truly spectacular and the people are genuinely friendly. Despite its small size, bustling cities and sprawling suburbs, Ireland still boasts stretches of roads and trails where visitors can feel as if they have the island all to themselves.

Those seeking a more sociable travel experience have only to walk into a neighborhood pub to feel right at home. Whether spending the night in an ancient castle, cycling along a coastal headland or viewing Celtic artifacts at a world-class museum, Ireland casts a spell of enchantment on every visitor.

Politically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, a part of the UK. Our selection of the best places to visit in Ireland covers the entire island.

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West County Hotel, Chapelizod, Ireland

West County Hotel, Chapelizod, Ireland
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This family run hotel is only 6.5 km from Dublin City Centre. It offers free car parking, free Wi-Fi access and full Irish Breakfasts.
The bright and spacious bedrooms are all en suite, and feature a TV, work desk, iron, and a selection of toiletries.
The award-winning Pine Restaurant serves delicious evening meals...
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chapelizod walk through 3

second vid in chapelizod taken on the 27th march 2012.

this time im heading towards maiden row with the island apartments to the left before turning onto the end of new row and zooming up to the old entrance to the school.

finally i then head in the direction of the plaza which is just across the way from where i took the first vid in chapelizod back in 2010.

sorry for the noise but there was a car reversing around me and my new phone wont let me pause video anymore so i have to keep going once ive started.

on the plus side though its HD capable so the vids should be much better.

this area of chapelizod is amongst the oldest and is practically the core of the old village.
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chapelizod walk through 5

the bridge inn chapelizod. just a short vid taken on the way to the village on tues 21st may 2013. apparently its got connections to james joyce, as in his father used to drink there and gets a referencein a readers guide to james joyce.

two of his works are set in chapelizod according to the net. a painful case one of his first works, and finnegans wake his last

the bridge itself was renamed from chapelizod bridge to anna livia bridge in his honor

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chapelizod walk through 2

taken on the 27th march 2012.

it was a lovely day out so i decided to go back to chapelizod and take some more vids.

this one starts at the bridge in and shows the river liffey and the island apartment complex from the road crossing the bridge heading toward maiden row.

in this you can see the new boardwalks on the bridge to help pedestrians cross it. its analagous to the ones on the quays near oconnel bridge.

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Explore Dublin City with Ireland's Tracks & Trails, presented by David Brophy.
Learn more about Dublin city's most renowned landmarks including the Irish National War Memorial Gardens and the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

Born in Dublin, David will be familiar to music lovers all over Ireland as one of the most popular conductors for his work with outstanding ensembles like the RTE National Symphony Orchestra.

David’s walk starts along the quiet outskirts of Dublin, in Chapelizod, West Dublin and from Chapelizod he will follow the River Liffey eastwards taking in the Irish National War Memorial Gardens and the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

know about Phoenix Park? where is Phoenix park? what can you see in Phoenix park? Phoenix Park?

The Phoenix Park is one of the largest enclosed public parks in any capital city in Europe.
It was originally formed as a royal hunting Park in the 1660s and opened to the public in 1747. A large herd of wild fallow deer still remain to this day. The Park is also home to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, Áras an Uachtaráin, Zoological Gardens, Victorian Flower Gardens, a Biodiversity Information Centre, Phoenix Café and Tea Rooms.There are many walks and cycle trails available to the public. Please note that BBQs are not permitted in the Phoenix Park.

The Phoenix Park is open 24 hrs a day, 7 days a week, all year round. The main gates of the Park at Parkgate Street and Castleknock Gate are open 24 hours.

Find Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park is easily accessible. The Visitor Centre is around six kilometres away from Dublin City Centre, and is just ten minutes from the M50 (exit 6), or twenty minutes from Dublin Airport.

By Bus
Dublin Bus provides a wide choice of bus routes to and from the outskirts of the Phoenix Park.To stop near Parkgate Street (Main Gate Entrance), Islandbridge Turnstile and Chapelizod Gate, use bus route numbers 25 and 26.
To stop next to the North Circular Road Gate, use bus route number 46A.
To stop on the Castleknock Road and enter the Phoenix Park through the Castleknock Gate, use bus route number 37.To stop on the Navan Road and enter the Phoenix Park through the Ashtown Gate, use bus route numbers 37, 38, 39, and 70.

By Train or Tram
Heuston Station is a short walk to the Parkgate Street (Main Gate) entrance of the Park, and is regularly served by both regional and commuter trains. From Connolly Station commuter trains operate on a regular basis to Ashtown and Phoenix Park Train Stations, both of which are in close proximity to the Park.

How much does Phoenix Park cost?
Admission is free into the Park.

How long of a walk is Phoenix Park?
Get to know this 3.1-mile loop trail near Kilmainham, County Dublin. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 9 min to complete.

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chapelizod walk through 4

the third vid taken on the 27th of march 2012 and the longest of the day.

this starts just outside the spar across from the village pub which is directly opposite from the place i took the first chapelizod vid back in 2010.

this one is mainly to give a look at the weir and island apartments complex that was built on the site of the old factory which i reference in the vid. it started with me walking down the new lane built for the build and ends at me at the bridge crossing over the liffey spur looking up and down stream.

i wasnt sure if i was actually allowed to go any further as its private property so just zoomed a bit to get in what i could.

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History: Not many people will be aware of this interesting fact, but the original name for Dublin came from the Gaelic word dubh linn which actually means black pool when translated into modern English. The name was inspired by the large lake which formed after the River Liffey and Poddle Stream merged.

Here come the Vikings: In 841 the city became a settlement for Viking invaders who regularly attacked the area over a period of 100 years. After settling, the Vikings turned Dublin into a popular trading town which was known for being the largest city in the Viking world. For years, it was a popular trading port between Constantinople and Iceland and was the gateway for new and exotic items transported from far off shores into Europe. It wasn’t until 1169 when the Christ Church Cathedral was built and the people of Dublin converted to Christianity. This was the first church to be constructed in the city. It remains a popular tourist attraction for those staying at our hotels in central Dublin. It wasn’t long after this that Ireland was invaded by Norman forces and King Henry II claimed Dublin in 1171.

The aftermath of the Civil War: Fast forward to the 17th century and the Royal Family decided to try and convert Ireland into a Protestant state which led to much controversy and dispute in Dublin and wider Ireland. The civil war proceeded these disputes and Ireland became two separate states. Dublin eventually found peace and began to grow into the culturally rich destination that we know today.

Modern-day Dublin: Although the city has experienced much controversy throughout the years, it has also been a place of discovery and creativity. The long religious history has resulted in the creation of some of the most beautiful churches and structures in the world.

Famine Memorial Statues: The Famine statues, in Custom House Quay in the Dublin Docklands, were presented to the City of Dublin in 1997. These statues commemorate the Great Famine of the mid 19th century. During the famine approximately 1 million people died and a million more emigrated from Ireland, causing the island's population to fall by between 20% and 25% The cause of Famine is blamed on a potato disease commonly known as potato blight. Although blight ravaged potato crops throughout Europe during the 1840s, the impact and human cost in Ireland, where one third of the population was entirely dependent on the potato for food, was exacerbated by a host of political, social and economic factors which remain the subject of historical debate. The statues were designed and crafted by Dublin sculptor Rowan Gillespie.

Central Bank of Ireland: The Central Bank was founded on 1 February 1943 and since 1 January 1972 has been the banker of the Government of Ireland in accordance with the Central Bank Act 1971, which can be seen in legislative terms as completing the long transition from a currency board to a fully functional central bank.

Custom House Origins: A previous Custom House had been built in 1707 by engineer Thomas Burgh (1670–1730). However, by the late 18th century it was deemed unfit for purpose. The building of a new Custom House for Dublin was the idea of John Beresford, who became first commissioner of revenue for Ireland in 1780.

Samuel Beckett Bridge: The bridge, which cost €60 million, is named for Irish writer Samuel Beckett, was officially opened to pedestrians on 10 December 2009 by Dublin Lord Mayor, Emer Costello and to road traffic at 7 am the following day. The bridge won Engineers Ireland's 'Engineering Project of the Year' in 2010.

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phoenix park 6 chapelizod gate

last vid taken on the 19th october 2010 showing the way out of the park from the hill through the turnstile at chapelizod off park lane. so this is the other side of the shot seen in the chapelizod walk through vid at the end.

you dont get it from the other vids but the elevation of the park above the town is quite substantial and here you can see it

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