What are some nice places to visit in Ireland?

Canada
January 3, 2009 4:00pm CST
I was wondering some nice places in Ireland in which I can research .. I'm looking for some nice historical places and also gardens .. If you know any famous or just beautiful places, gardens to visit please let me know :)
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• Philippines
4 Jan 09
You can get some information for your travel trip in Ireland by going to the local travel ans service tour, they can give you some nice package of there service that would help you to ask them the things you would like to go and to see,compare also the prize they give to you to save more on your budget
@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
11 Jan 09
i would like to visit to my best friend in Ireland,dublin.i heared many nice view there
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• Guadeloupe
23 Mar 11
Glenveagh castle in Donegal, and Rathfran Abbey in Co Mayo.
@ptrikha_2 (46962)
• India
17 Feb 09
Hey , check this out : If the regular polls of departing travellers are to be believed, it's Ireland's timeless traditional side that continues to hold the key to the country’s draw as a tourist destination. At the heart of it all is the often breath­taking scenery, still gorgeous enough to make your jaw drop despite the best efforts of developers to scar some of the most beautiful bits with round­abouts, brutal suburbs and summer bungalows. From the lonely, wind-lashed wilderness of the Beara Peninsula to the awe-inspiring landscapes of County Derry, Ireland is one of the world’s most beautiful countries, and worth every effort you make to explore it. The sometimes overwhelming popularity of the scenic superstars like Connemara and Killarney National Park has seen the emergence of quieter idylls as the preferred destination of the discerning traveller, who has discovered the beauty of the lakes of County Roscommon, the villages of County Waterford and the rarely visited County Westmeath. Here you can come into contact with a more genuine Ireland, the kind removed from the slick machinery of the tourist trail. Of course, this does not mean you should miss Dublin: the pulsating capital has a soul and sociability unrivalled by any other European city. The slow grind that resulted in the end of violence in Northern Ireland has meant that the province can finally go about showing to a much wider audience that it is just as beautiful and interesting as the rest of the island. In 2007, Lonely Planet’s Blue List put it in the world’s top 10 destinations to visit for good reason – the province has always had plenty to see, but the activity of paramilitary groups made the prospect of visiting a little daunting More on http://www.lonelyplanet.com/ireland
@bfox2099 (58)
• United States
15 Mar 11
I would absolutely love to travel to Ireland myself. I think it would have amazing energy there. Does anyone know if Ireland has any historical castles there? I just think if I get to Ireland, I would also love to see old castles. Just because Ireland will be my first choice of a place to go in Europe.