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Wild Atlantic Way
Spanning 2,500 km from Donegal to Cork, the Wild Atlantic Way is one of the world’s longest and most dramatic coastal touring routes.

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Galway
Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate
Nestled peacefully on a stunning 138-acre estate on the edge of Ireland’s largest lake, Lough Corrib, the 5 Star newly-refurbished Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate offers the discerning traveller a warm, personable and luxurious base during their travels to Galway.

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Limerick
No 1 Pery Square Townhouse & Spa
No. 1 Pery Square faces the city’s favourite park, a 10-acre Victorian park laid out in classical style, complete with fountains, bandstands and playgrounds, which has scores of mature trees inside its old-world park railings. Those trees and the bells from surrounding churches are the soundtracks to any stay in No. 1 Pery Square as, despite being just two blocks from O’Connell Street, the city’s main thoroughfare, this section of the Georgian Quarter is quiet and peaceful in the mornings and evenings. The setting feels more like that of a country house – in fact, it feels almost pastoral.

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Galway
Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate
Nestled peacefully on a stunning 138-acre estate on the edge of Ireland’s largest lake, Lough Corrib, the 5 Star newly-refurbished Glenlo Abbey Hotel & Estate offers the discerning traveller a warm, personable and luxurious base during their travels to Galway.

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Limerick
No 1 Pery Square Townhouse & Spa
No. 1 Pery Square faces the city’s favourite park, a 10-acre Victorian park laid out in classical style, complete with fountains, bandstands and playgrounds, which has scores of mature trees inside its old-world park railings. Those trees and the bells from surrounding churches are the soundtracks to any stay in No. 1 Pery Square as, despite being just two blocks from O’Connell Street, the city’s main thoroughfare, this section of the Georgian Quarter is quiet and peaceful in the mornings and evenings. The setting feels more like that of a country house – in fact, it feels almost pastoral.