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With Larch Hills proximity to Dublin’s City Centre, it makes the ideal base for activities such as educational, cultural, sightseeing, shopping and fun activities. • Dublin Zoo & Phoenix Park • Marley Park • Cinemas • Ten Pin Bowling • Dundrum Shopping Centre • The Dublin Bus Tour • The Dublin Ghost Bus Tour • Liffey River Cruises • Croke Park, The Stadium Tour • Trinity College & The Book of Kells • Irish Tourist Board • Dublin Tourist Board • National Aquatic Centre • Dublinia & The Viking World • National Gallery of Ireland • National Museum of Ireland • National Transport Museum • National Wax Museum • National Leprechaun Museum • St Patricks Cathedral • Gunniess Store House Tour • Temple Bar • Kilmainham Gaol • Dublin Castle
Also available near Larch Hill
Viking Adventure Splash Tours is a great way to see and learn about the history and sites of Dublin city. The costumed Viking tour guides will lead you through the streets of Dublin in their reconditioned World War II vehicles called “Dukws”. During your trip on the water you will see the recording studios of famous Dublin rock band U2. Their guides will also tell you the history of their vehicles and how they were used on the D-Day landings in Normandy. The guides are a lot of fun and we guarantee you’ll have fun as well. They will also teach you to roar like Vikings at passers by!
Sea Safari is Dublin’s most enjoyable and exciting sea adventure. It is a totally thrilling "experience". The boat tour will take you and your group party on a fun packed sea tour in one of their large ribs around Dublin Bay. The trip combines high speed thrills while also taking in the rich bird / wildlife as well as the local history, culture and heritage around the Dublin Bay coastal area and its environs. Tours are on a RIB that seats up to 12 people at a time. Tours last 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Causey Farm invites you to a fun-filled day of Irish activities, with afternoon tea, a traditional evening meal and a live music session. You will meet their extended family, cut turf, speak Gaeilge (Irish) , play hurling, work a sheepdog, dance a jig, milk a cow play a Bodhrán, stay for dinner and enjoy a traditional Irish Céilí.
Glendalough Co Wicklow, is one of Ireland's most beautiful visitors' destinations. For thousands of years people have been drawn to 'the valley of the two lakes' for its spectacular scenery, rich history, archaeology and abundant wildlife. Glendalough has long been an area renowned for its natural beauty and history and it is one of the most visited places in Ireland. The Glendalough Valley is located in the Wicklow Mountains National Park and has many attractions to entice, entertain and enthral visitors, from its world famous Monastic Site with Round Tower to its scenic lakes and valleys, as well as a selection of walks and trails in the area including The Wicklow Way.
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