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Renowned for its scenery, Wicklow is a beautiful mix of golden sandy beaches, rolling mountains, wooded glens, cascading waterfalls and lakes. Wicklow’s landscape provides a perfect backdrop for a range of activities such as Golf, Walking, Angling, Outdoor Pursuits and Equestrian as well as scenic drives. The coastal towns of Greystones and Bray offer good pubs, cafes, restaurants and shopping, combined with stunning sea views along the promenade.
Kildare’s famous racecourses – The Curragh – Punchestown and Naas are the home to exciting racing festivals, while the Irish National Stud is testament to the county’s strong horse breeding tradition. The county offers a range of special interest activities in addition to horse racing and horse riding such as golf , motor racing, fishing, ecology, cruising and walking. In the centre of the sport of kings, the town of Naas has three classic race courses within easy reach. To say nothing of equestrian centres, flying clubs, greyhound tracks and just about every sport you can think of...
The rich heritage of County Meath ensures that every visit is memorable. Don't miss the chance to visit the world renowned prehistoric tombs at Brú na Bóinne (Newgrange), and the site of the Battle of the Boyne, located near Oldbridge. There is horse racing at Fairyhouse – the home of the Irish Grand National, - Bellewstown and Navan. Special gardens to visit at Trim, Dunboyne and Kells, and Fishing in the River Boyne, the Royal Canal, Louth Sheelin and Drumconrath lakes. |
A Guide to County Kildare in Ireland.
View Tourist Attractions and Things To Do in Kildare including horseracing, golf, heritage, accommodation, gardens, canals, and much more.. This video lasts 05:51.
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