St Patricks Trian County Armagh |
From Dublin's rich diversity of attractions through to Donegal's historical and natural attractions, the North West Passage is truly blessed with representations of Irish culture and life all along the route.
The visitor will be able to trace the activities of people throughout the history of the island from those better known, like writers of the calibre of James Joyce and his life in Dublin, to celebrations of the lesser known, but equally
Malahide Castle - Dublin |
interesting early Irish people such as the Celtic kings who held sway from the court at the Hill of Tara in county Meath. Still further back and the very first settlers in Ireland and their way of life, can be seen at the Ulster History Park in Omagh.
Trinity College County Dublin |
Ireland's natural beauty at its best can be seen at Glenveagh National Park, where 16000 hectares of mountains, lakes and glens offer all that has become synonymous with the Irish landscape.
With only a fraction of what awaits the visitor along the North West Passage, in terms of its attractions, use the search menus below to reveal the full extent of each areas' attractions.
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