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    Cill Chainnigh Walking / Strolling Attractions

    Here are the top Cill Chainnigh walking / strolling listings so you can find the best in Cill Chainnigh for your trip. Read these walking / strolling reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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    Cill Chainnigh, County Kilkenny, Ireland
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    Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland
    probably anyone knows that in this little toww of 4 solus stands the ruin of the castle were the philosopher Berkley was born. Surely if you have a guinnes in the pub..
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    Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland
    Normalerweise bin ich nicht so angetan von historischen Krams... aber da war es echt schön. Schöne Gegend, der ganze Flair hat gestimmt... Irland halt :-)
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    Port Laoise, Central South Ireland, Ireland
    The Rock of Dunamase (Dún Masc "the fort of Masc" in Irish Gaelic), is one of the most historic sites in Ireland. Its ruins date back many hundreds of years. The Rock..
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    Port Lairge, Counties Waterford & Wexford, Ireland
    calm,summer day = amazing
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    Port Lairge, Counties Waterford & Wexford, Ireland
    Dunmore East is an adorable little beachside village in Waterford. It has some nice restaurants, pubs, a lovely strand and is a lively fishing village.
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    Waterford, Ireland
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    Port Lairge, Counties Waterford & Wexford, Ireland
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    Emo, Central South Ireland, Ireland
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    Caiseal, Counties Limerick & Tipperary, Ireland
    The Rock is a large rocky outcrop in Cashel. Originally the site for the Kings of Munster, it was then given over to the church in the 11th century. It has a wonderful..
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