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Visiting Russborough

Russborough Tourism Links
Tourism is Irelands most important commodity, and we at Russborough treasure your visits. We have listed below some of our main tourism sites in Ireland, which we hope you will find useful while touring Ireland - and we hope Russborough.


Wicklow Tourism

Blessington Information Web Site, which provides local information and history, what's on, community directory, heritage trails and much more. www.wicklowtourism.net


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Discover Ireland


Discover Ireland.ie provides a comprehensive range of information on Ireland and especially about the East Coast. From festivals, to golf, to historical and geographical information, this link will provide you with much information. www.discoverireland.ie


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Wicklow County Web Site

Wicklow County web site, which provides a excellent county view of Wicklow www.wicklow.ie


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Kildare County Web Site

Kildare County web site, which includes a comprehensive view of County Kildare. www.kildare.ie


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Failte Ireland - National Tourism Development Authority

The National Tourism Development Authority was established under the National Tourism Development Authority Act, 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy. The organisation provides strategic and practical support to develop and sustain Ireland as a high - quality and competitive tourist destination.. www.failteireland.ie

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Wicklow Today.com

Provides an up to date look at Wicklow, with the latest News and happenings around the county www.wicklowtoday.com


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Houses, Castles and Gardens of Ireland

Ireland is a country with a unique heritage. It is steeped in culture and tradition. Houses, Castles and Gardens of Ireland, as a group, represents some of Irelands finest architectural gems and horticultural delights. www.castlesgardensireland.com/index.html


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Irish Georgian Society

The Irish Georgian Society is Ireland's Architectural Heritage Society.The Society aims to encourage an interest in and to promote the conservation of distinguished examples of architecture and the allied arts of all periods in Ireland. These aims are achieved by education and grants, planning participation, membership and fundraising.
www.igs.ie


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Association of Approved Tour Guides of Ireland

aatgi tourist services include city tours, Incentive Travel, Garden Tours, Meet and Greet, Sightseeing-Tours, Walking Tours, Pub Tours. www.tourguides.ie


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Newbridge Silverware

For over 70 years Newbridge Silverware has been regarded as Ireland`s premier Cutlery brand. Our extensive cutlery selection features contemporary and classic styles to delight every taste, as well as prices to suit every home. Browse through Their extensive selection of Stainless Steel which has been created for your everyday use and enjoyment. www.nwqbridgesilverware.com

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Walking Tours in Ireland

Guided and Self guided Walking Holidays in the remote areas of Wicklow and Dublin Mountains and coastal areas, the world famous, "Wicklow Way" at 132 kilometres it is the longest established way marked route in Ireland and several well marked alternative routes adjacent to it. Tours specially tailored for groups of 6 or more, This holiday includes four fully guided walking days and three special interest trips to places such as "Russborough" and Kilkenny. www.walkinginireland.eu

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Kippure Estate, County Wicklow

Kippure Estate, in County Wicklow, is a very special place, offering quality accommodation and facilities privately set in 240 acres of mature woodland and rolling farm pastures. The estate is surrounded by the wild and beautiful Wicklow Mountains and adjoins the fledging River Liffey. Our onsite accommodation options include self-catering holiday homes, as well as guesthouse accommodation in the Kippure
Lodge. We have a number of meeting- and multi-function rooms, an onsite bar, private dining with flexible catering arrangements from picnic to barbecue and multi-course dinners.
www.kippure.com

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ESB - No. Twenty Nine Georgian House Museum

Number Twenty Nine is Dublin's Georgian House Museum. Visitors take a guided tour from the basement to the attic, through rooms which have been furnished with original artefacts as they would have been in the years 1790 to 1820. Number Twenty Nine Lower Fitzwilliam Street, was first occupied in 1794, during a time of great change and expansion in Ireland's capital. The first occupant was Mrs Olivia Beatty, the widow of a prominent Dublin wine merchant. Visiting the exhibition gives young and old alike a chance to experience what life was like for the fortunate who lived in such elegant townhouses, and the less fortunate who worked in them. The exhibition is a partnership between Electricity Supply Board and the National Museum of Ireland, and has been playing an important role since 1991 in making more accessible the history of late Georgian Dublin.. www.esb.ie/numbertwentynine




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