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Updated Apr 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂6.9
    4.9/5
    65 Review
    From31
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 14767 reviews
    "When standing on the Moch cliff, you can hear the sound of the sea beating constantly, showing a scale-by-scale appearance, but still because of this magnificent existence, bring you more shock and emotion, and there will be a bigger chest surrounded by more beauty."
    Clare
    >100km from Dublin
    Highlights: The Cliffs of Moher are well-known cliffs in Europe, on the edge of the west-central part of the island of Ireland. The cliff faces the vast Atlantic Ocean and is known for its adventures. It is formed by the impact of crustal changes and the turbulent waves of the Atlantic Ocean for countless years, and it is a masterpiece of nature. The axe-cut cliffs peculiarly show dense layers, as if it were a giant book through the ages, and the cliffs are more than 200 meters above sea level. The cliff spans 214 meters across the Atlantic Ocean and covers 8 kilometers along the west coast. At the same time, the Cliffs of Moher is also an important seabird habitat in Ireland, with more than 30,000 seabirds breeding there every year, and many rare plant species growing on the cliffs.
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  • No.2
    󰺂5.2
    4.6/5
    14 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 709 reviews
    "The Spanish Arch is the main attraction in the ancient city of Gaowei, and he has a history of more than 400 years. He was originally part of the ancient city wall, but now only such a city gate remains. Now on the edge of the Spanish arch is the Gaowei History Museum, which is worth the money to visit."
    Galway
    >100km from Dublin
    Highlights: The Spanish Arch is the only remaining part of Galway's old city walls, on the east bank of the River Corrib. It is part of the ancient city walls of Gowell and one of the few remaining sections of the ancient city walls of Gowell, now part of the Galway City Museum. This section of the city wall was built at the end of the 16th century and has a strong sense of history.
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  • No.3
    󰺂5.1
    4.8/5
    17 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1277 reviews
    "A very beautiful scene. Ideal for hiking,nature lover and if you plan a surprise proposal for your partner, it's definitely a place to consider."
    Wicklow
    39.7km from Dublin
    Highlights: Wicklow Mountains National Park is located in County Wicklow, Ireland. It was established in 1991 and is one of the six national parks of the Irish Heritage Management Department. The park is popular with tourists for its beautiful natural environment. The spectacular mountains here have also been the location for many movies. The park was formed 400 million years ago due to the collision of ancient Europe and the ancient Americas, resulting in the uplift of the earth's crust. It is divided into upper lake and lower lake. The beautiful scenery is called the back garden of Dublin. There are mountains, swamps, lakes, etc., and various animals such as sika deer, hares, crows and so on.
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  • No.4
    󰺂4.9
    4.7/5
    23 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 2010 reviews
    "Galway Church is the most important and largest church in the ancient city of Gaowei. The church is a typical Gothic building, the area is very large, the decoration inside is not very luxurious, but it looks solemn. A large mass is held every weekend, and many believers are here to read the Bible and pray, which is worth a visit."
    Galway
    >100km from Dublin
    Highlights: Galway Cathedral, whose full name is "Cathedral of Our Lady of Heaven and St Nicholas", is a Catholic church and an influential building in Galway.
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  • No.5
    󰺂4.5
    4.7/5
    56 Review
    "The Baolseg Manor is known for its open and pleasant scenery, carefully designed sculptures, terraces and pools. Around the pool, exquisite ironware can be seen everywhere, Italian sculptures and Italian ramps are scattered, and the simple and elegant fan buildings of the manor are more distinctive."
    Wicklow
    19.6km from Dublin
    Highlights: Bowersig is one of Ireland's most beautiful estates, nestled in the hills of Wicklow. The Boursegger Manor is world-famous for its wide-open landscapes, elaborate sculptures, terraces and pools. Around the pool, exquisite ironwork can be seen everywhere, Italian sculptures and Italian-style ramps are scattered. The manor is divided into the following scenic spots: Italian-style garden, walled garden, dolphin pool, pet cemetery, Japanese-style garden, tower area, Baoersege building and Baoersege waterfall.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Dublin?
Some Best Things to Do near Dublin include:Cliffs of Moher|Spanish Arch|Wicklow Mountains National Park|Galway Cathedral|Powerscourt House & Gardens
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Dublin?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Dublin include:Cliffs of Moher:4.9|Spanish Arch:4.6|Wicklow Mountains National Park:4.8|Galway Cathedral:4.7|Powerscourt House & Gardens:4.7
Where are Best Things to Do near Dublin located?
The Best Things to Do near Dublin are mainly located in:Cliffs of Moher:Clare|Spanish Arch:Galway|Wicklow Mountains National Park:Wicklow|Galway Cathedral:Galway|Powerscourt House & Gardens:Wicklow