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Ireland is located in the north-west of Europe, between latitudes 51° and 56° N, and longitudes 11° and 5° W. It is separated from Great Britain by the Irish Sea and the North Channel, which has a width of 23 kilometres (14 mi) at its narrowest point. To the west is the northern Atlantic Ocean and to the south is the Celtic Sea, which lies between Ireland and Brittany, in France. Ireland has a total area of 84,421 km2 (32,595 sq mi), of which the Republic of Ireland occupies 83 percent. Ireland and Great Britain, together with many nearby smaller islands, are known collectively as the British Isles. As the term British Isles is controversial in relation to Ireland, the alternate term Britain and Ireland is often used as a neutral term for the islands.
A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. The highest of these is Carrauntoohil (Irish: Corrán Tuathail) in County Kerry, which rises to 1,038 m (3,406 ft) above sea level. The most arable land lies in the province of Leinster. Western areas are mainly mountainous and rocky with green panoramic vistas. River Shannon, the island's longest river at 386 km (240 mi) long, rises in County Cavan in the north west and flows through Limerick in the mid west.
Dublin
Dublin is situated at the mouth of the River Liffey and encompasses a land area of approximately 117.8 square kilometres (45.5 sq mi) in east-central Ireland. It is bordered by the Dublin Mountains, a low mountain range and sub range of the Wicklow Mountains, to the south and surrounded by flat farmland to the north and west.
Dublin has many landmarks and monuments dating back hundreds of years. One of the oldest is Dublin Castle, which was first founded as a major defensive work on the orders of England's King John in 1204, shortly after the Norman invasion of Ireland in 1169, when it was commanded that a castle be built with strong walls and good ditches for the defence of the city, the administration of justice, and the protection of the King's treasure. Largely complete by 1230, the castle was of typical Norman courtyard design, with a central square without a keep, bounded on all sides by tall defensive walls and protected at each corner by a circular tower. Sited to the south-east of Norman Dublin, the castle formed one corner of the outer perimeter of the city, using the River Poddle as a natural means of defence.
Edenmore
Edenmore is bordered by the Ayrfield part of Coolock across the Tonlegee Road to the north, Coolock proper to the north west, Harmonstown west, the core of Raheny to the south and south east, and Donaghmede and Kilbarrack to the north east and east.
Edenmore is serviced by the Dublin Bus routes, 27, 27A and 104. Raheny and Harmonstown DART stations are also both short walking distances away.
Donaghmede
Donaghmede is situated approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the north east of the Dublin city centre, and is in the constituency of Dublin Bay North. It lies within the jurisdiction of Dublin City Council and the postal district Dublin 13. Donaghmede lies west of Baldoyle from which it was largely formed, north of Raheny, east of Coolock and Balgriffin and south of Portmarnock.
In the northern part of Donaghmede is the Grange Stream, running in culvert from western Donaghmede, past Grange Abbey and flowing into the Mayne River in northern Baldoyle. Flowing through the southern parts of Donaghmede is another stream, the Kilbarrack Stream and/or Daunagh Water, culverted in stage in the 1970s and 1980s. It reaches the sea at two points in lower Kilbarrack / Bayside, though in earlier times it joined with the Grange Stream and ultimately flowed into the Mayne River, feedback Baldoyle Bay.
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Exploring Navan Town in IRELAND
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Navan (/ˈnævən/ NAV-ən; Irish: An Uaimh [ənˠ ˈuəvʲ], meaning the Cave) is the county town of County Meath, Republic of Ireland. In 2016, it had a population of 30,173, making it the tenth largest settlement in the Republic of Ireland. Navan is at the confluence of the River Boyne and Blackwater, around 50 km north west of Dublin. Its name is a palindrome.
According to local folklore a Souterrain was discovered near the Navan Viaduct in 1848. The location of its entrance has since been lost.
Another folk tale involves the ghost of Francis Ledwidge. According to the story an old friend of Ludwidge was working at the Meath Chronicle, the local news printer, when he heard the sound of Ledwidge's motorcycle outside. His friend was confused as he believed Ledwidge was fighting on the Western Front, upon going out to greet him the friend found that Ledwidge had disappeared. The story claims that this ghostly apparition appeared at the same moment he died.
In the Fenian cycle of Irish mythology, Fionn mac Cumhaill studied under the druid Finegas along the river Boyne. He is believed to have caught the Salmon of Knowledge in what is now Navan.
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North Bull Island in Dublin is one of those specials places that probably only locals will tell you about. It's one of the best nature walks and Dublin beaches close to the city centre. We took a walk from Raheny, via St. Anne's Park and around the island. Grab your bird watching gear and swimsuit and let's explore this hidden gem.
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It’s easy to be charmed by Howth.
With its picturesque harbour, pretty beaches and wildflower-covered sea cliffs, it feels like the kind of village you’d find on a far-flung stretch of the west coast rather than a 25-minute train ride from the city centre. From the moment you arrive and walk along the waterfront, spotting the resident seals poking their heads up between the docked boats, you’ll see why it’s the go to spot for Dubliners looking for a weekend breath of fresh air.
Howth is perfect day trip fodder, the shore lined with excellent seafood restaurants and the cliff walks along the headland bringing some rugged wilderness into the equation. However you want to spend your day, there’s plenty to keep you occupied.
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In this video, we explore the beautiful sights of Howth, Ireland.
Howth is a village and outer suburb of Dublin in Ireland and occupies the greater part of the peninsula of Howth Head, which forms the northern boundary of Dublin Bay, and includes the island of Ireland's Eye, which holds multiple natural protection designations.
Howth is a peninsula in Dublin, Ireland. It is located on the north side of the city and overlooks the Irish Sea. The area has been inhabited since at least 3000 BC when it was home to tribes of Ulster Gaels. Today it remains one of the most popular areas in Dublin with beautiful views and interesting history.
One of the beautiful things about Ireland is that there are many places where you can go to enjoy a serene, quiet and peaceful atmosphere. Such is the case with Howth Harbour in Dublin’s north side.
Howth Harbour is a small island in Dublin Bay, Ireland. It’s located just off the coast of Howth Head, a popular spot for tourists to visit. The harbour was originally created as part of the defenses surrounding the city during the 18th century.
There are many ways to spend time in Howth. In the summer, you can take a stroll along the beach. In the winter, you can ski on nearby slopes or snowshoe through the woods. You can also have fun at a number of local pubs and restaurants.
Howth is known for its sandy beaches, rocky coastline and stunning views. It’s also very popular with tourists looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Dublin city centre.
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If you're looking for a fun and interesting place to visit in Dublin, be sure to check out Phoenix Park! This huge park is full of history, beauty, and fun. In this video, we'll take a look at Phoenix Park history and explain why it's the biggest park in Europe.
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Phoenix Park is a large park in Dublin west of the city centre. It encloses 1,750 acres of recreational space including large areas of grassland and tree-lined avenues, and since the 17th century has been home to a herd of wild fallow deer.
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. The side gates to the Park are open from approximately 7am until approximately 10.45pm
The Park is also home to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, Zoological Gardens, Victorian Flower Gardens, a Biodiversity Information Centre, Phoenix Café and Tea Rooms. The Phoenix Park is only a mile and a half from O’Connell Street. Both passive and active recreational pursuits may be pursued such as walking, running, polo, cricket, hurling and many more...
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Exploring Ireland: My favourite park...St. Anne's 26.03.2021 💚
Saint Anne's Park/Páirc Naomh Áine is a 240 acres public park between Raheny and Clontarf, on the northside of Dublin.
The park is the second largest municipal park in Dublin, which was formally part of the Guinness family estate.
It's currently owned and managed by Dublin City Council.
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The estate was named after the Holy Well of the same name. Lands were purchased over time by the Guinness family to build up an extensive property. In 1837, Elizabeth and Benjamin Lee Guinness commissioned St Anne's House, a large Italianate-style residence known locally as “The Mansion”, and it was modified over several generations.
The Italianate influence included references in the garden follies to ancient Roman sites and the import of actual antiquities.
In 1868 Elizabeth and Benjamin's son, Sir Arthur Edward Guinness (Lord Ardilaun), inherited the estate (lucky him) and also purchased Manresa House next door. He was the person most responsible for expanding and developing the estate and gardens and planted wind-breaking evergreen oaktrees and pines along the main avenue and estate boundaries, where they remain.
Lady Ardilaun, originally of Bantry House, County Cork, developed the gardens based on her interest in French chateau gardens, but also with eclectic influences of the Victorian era and the horticultural expertise of her Scottish gardener. Lord Ardilaun was also prominent in the Royal Horticultural Society.
Lord and Lady Ardilaun had no children and the estate was passed on to their nephew, Bishop Benjamin, in the 1920s.
In 1937, he decided he could no longer maintain such a large estate and negotiations with Dublin Corporation resulted in the house and estate being sold to the Corporation for approximately £55,000 in 1939.
Bishop Plunkett retained Sybil Hill as a private residence with 30 acres of parkland which was later sold and became the site of St. Paul's College, Raheny.
In 1952, St. Paul's College acquired an additional 14 acres of Corporation lands, behind their school, to use as school playing fields.
During the second World War, Dublin Corporation encouraged local residents to grow vegetables in allotment gardens in the estate.
In December 1943, apparently the main residence of St Anne's was gutted by a fire while being used as a store by the Local Defence Force. The ruins were demolished in 1968. In the meantime, just over 200 acres of the estate were developed for public housing with the central and most attractive portion comprising about 240 acres retained as parkland and playing fields.
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Dollymount (Irish: Cnocán Doirinne), often known as Dollyer to Dubliners, is a coastal suburban area on the north coast of Dublin Bay, within Clontarf, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland, just east of Saint Anne's Park.
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The famous Wooden Bridge from Clontarf links to Bull Island and the 5 kilometres long stretch of sandy beach and dunes on the island's eastern shore; while the island is located in Clontarf and Raheny, the beach is called Dollymount Strand.
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