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ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland This spectacular Celtic hillfort is perched on the edge of a cliff beautiful enough to rival Moher. It takes a bit of getting to - a long bike ride to the cliffs and.. 2. Dun Aengus ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland One of the most westermost forts in Europe Dun Aengus sits precariously on the edge of a vertical cliff. The celts had it as a fortress with its strategic defensive.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland One of the many sites on Inishmore, not as popular and crowded as some others sites. Had a great time just sitting there and watching the waves crash into the cliffs. 4. Kilmurvey ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland Most relaxed place ever.... was my spiritual retirement for about 3 months... Not reccomend it for city people... unless you want to walk, see clifts, eat homemade food.. 7. Dun Aenghus ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Aran Islands, County Galway, Ireland I really loved the views at the ocean and surroundings. It takes a while to climb up there but it's worth to sweat. 8. Inis Moore ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Inis, County Clare, Ireland Enjoyed the Aren Islands, they are a historic place in Ireland and the best way to see what life was like. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Cill Orglan, County Kerry, Ireland A "must" if you go to Ireland. It didn't take us nearly as long to complete it as we thought it would (we were there in February thought) and we even added in the.. 10. Ross Castle ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Cill Airne, County Kerry, Ireland Ross Castle is a gorgeous castle located in Killarney National Park, Co. Kerry, Ireland. It was built in the late 1400's, became a military barracks in the late 1600's,.. |