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  2. Trabolgan Holiday Village - Wikipedia

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    Trabolgan (Irish: Trá Bholgan, meaning 'strand of Bolgan') is a self catering holiday village on a 140-acre (0.57 km 2) site which was a former country estate in the civil parish of Trabolgan, County Cork, Republic of Ireland. [1] [2] The holiday camp was registered on 1 May 1984 () [3] and officially opened on 29 June 1985 ().

  3. Cushendall - Wikipedia

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    Holiday accommodation in the area ranges from Self Catering to Bed & Breakfast and caravan and camping. Cushendall has three caravan and camping sites. [17] Cushendall offers a diverse range of shops, which offer local gifts and crafts, as well as many other items. There is also an annual vintage car rally which is held in the village. [18]

  4. Kilcrohane - Wikipedia

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    Kilcrohane (Irish: Cill Chrócháin) [2] is a village in County Cork, Ireland. It is the last coastal village on the Sheep's Head Peninsula after Durrus and Ahakista. [3] Kilcrohane lies under the 'Shadow of Seefin' (the area's highest hill) and is also close to Caher Mountain. The village overlooks Dunmanus Bay.

  5. Center Parcs UK and Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Center Parcs has short-break holiday villages in five locations in the UK, with a sixth in Ireland which opened in 2019. Each village covers around 400 acres (1.6 km 2) of woodland, with a standard set of facilities, [5] and have around 97% occupancy annually. [8] [9]

  6. Killyleagh Castle - Wikipedia

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    Killyleagh Castle is a castle in the village of Killyleagh, County Down, Northern Ireland. It is believed to be one of the oldest inhabited castles in the country, with parts dating back to 1180. It follows the architectural style of a Loire Valley château, being redesigned by the architect Sir Charles Lanyon in the mid-19th century. It has ...

  7. Ballyvaughan - Wikipedia

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    A previous landmark in the village was the Ballyvaughan signpost. Located at the T-junction in the center of the village, pictures of the signposts had long been used by Tourism Ireland to market the country internationally. [9] The signpost had featured a number of colourful signs, many of which had been installed by private enterprises.

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