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Dingle Peninsula

Dingle Peninsula

The Dingle Peninsula, a region once described by National Geographic as the "Most Beautiful Place on Earth". The Atlantic sea washes against the rugged landscape of the Dingle Peninsula and the constant weather changing climate present the visitor with unexpected, stunning photographic excitement. The sightseeing visitor will be amazed at such an abundance of natural beauty. Among the visiting Attractions are: boat trips to the Great Blasket Island & Eco Tours, Dolphin boat trips, the Ocean World Aquarium & a Seal Sanctuary. Of great Cultural Interest are the famous Harry Clark's Stained Glass Windows. Many locally acclaimed Artists capturing the image on canvas and the talented Crafts people making truly unique pieces in all kinds of materials. There are weekly Summer Concerts in St. James Church and the Dingle Beehive Theatre Company provide the entertainment. Of course not forgetting our famous Pubs & Gigs, local musicians playing Traditional music for the "thirsty" and fun loving kind. The surrounding hills and fields are dotted with grazing sheep and cattle and the Atlantic spray gives our beef and lamb that unique delicious flavour. It is rated among the best in the world. It is also a perfect arena for the sporty, active holiday maker. On offer is: Walking & Trekking, Horse Riding, Surfing, Sailing & Canoeing, Fishing & Angling, Cycling, Golfing and Pitch & Putt. The many safe beaches in the area is a child's paradise for roaming. A visit to The Dingle Peninsula is unforgettable, even if you are the traveller that yearn peace and quiet. Come and check it out. Bring your umbrella, just in case some "Irish Mist" drops from the sky! YOU ARE SO WELCOME! http://www.dodingle.com/ Find accommodation around the Dingle Peninsula http://www.dodingle.com/Accommodation/index.html http://www.dodingle.com/Entertainment/index.html http://www.dodingle.com/Shopping/index.html http://www.dodingle.com/Activities/index.html Regards, dodingle.com
Douglas Street Leagues

Douglas Street Leagues

Douglas GAA, Galways Lane, Douglas West, , Cork ,
We are Douglas GAA Street Leagues. We cater for children from under 5 to under 10. Our dedicated mentors strive to mould your children into the Hurling and Football starts of the future. We always welcome any newcomers at any age level.
New Sligo Cancer Support Centre

New Sligo Cancer Support Centre

44 Wine Street, Sligo ,
Situated at a large, newly renovated premises on Wine st, Sligo. The SCS Centre offers an even broader range of free prof support services to men, women and children alike. Patients from across the NW
Tel: 719170399
House Painting Mullingar - Ireland

House Painting Mullingar - Ireland

Painting Houses in the whole of Ireland. Contact Alex - 087 758 2218
Tel: 877582218
Dungarvan Sites

Dungarvan Sites

Garraunfadda, Dungarvan ,
Here at Dungarvan Sites we set up websites, facebook pages, twitter accounts, linkedin profiles, google plus accounts and gmail addresses for business owners, we also teach business owners how to use them which is as important as having the site itself. The main reason for Our service is that in today's market it is crucial to be able to have online information about you're business. The reason for needing online information about your business is that people like to have easy access to contact numbers email addresses etc... The other reason for having online information about your website is it advertises you're website and allows you to post weekly deals etc...
Tel: 894954606
Ballymun Youth Action Project - Celebrating 30 Years

Ballymun Youth Action Project - Celebrating 30 Years

Balcurris Road, Ballymun ,
Ballymun Youth Action Project (BYAP) is delighted to invite you to take part in a very special week of commemorative events to mark our 30th anniversary. From 11th to 26th March 2011, we will be holding an exciting programme of events, including a national conference discussing what the future holds for community-based responses to substance abuse. Some of the week’s highlights will include: a public art project, a mini-festival in Ballymun, and much more. There will also be a special event for those in our community who have lost their lives to substance abuse over the past 30 years. This anniversary provides an opportunity for everyone – local schools, politicians, third-level students, and communities across Ireland – to come together in celebration of what has been achieved by BYAP over the years. We will post details here on our Facebook page over the coming weeks.