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National Geographic Traveler Ireland  by  Somerville, Christopher


National Geographic Traveler Ireland

Publisher: Aa Publishing

ISBN: 9781426200229

Date: 2007

Series: AA National Geographic Traveler

Author: Somerville, Christopher

Format: Paperback, 400pp, 218 x 134mm

Illustrations: 200 Photographs, 10 Colour Maps, Artworks, Cutaway


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Author Christopher Somerville is the perfect guide to this picturesque country. He begins with Dublin, Ireland's cosmopolitan capital city, where reminders of the country's stirring history and rich culture adorn nearly every street corner. From there, it's down along Ireland's eastern coast, with highlights including County Kildare, capital of Irish horse racing; the enchanting Wicklow Hills; and Waterford and its famous crystal.
Farther west await charming Cork, a foodie's paradise; and the fabled Ring of Kerry, along with plenty of evocative mountain moorlands and barren, windswept isles. The limestone terraces of eerie Burren, north along the coast, provide a stark contrast, while Yeats Country, surrounding Sligo Town, offers insight into just one of Ireland's great poets. Inland, a land of cattle farms and drumlins, you touch on some of Ireland's most ancient history at several abbeys, as well as prehistory at its many bogs. The latter part of the guide is devoted to Northern Ireland, beginning with vibrant Belfast and moving on to Ulster, Derry, and other historic spots of note. On every page, the guide provides in-depth information on Ireland's rich history and culture, along with helpful hints on how to get around and how best to visit each site. Richly illustrated with 300 beautiful photographs, the guide also showcases several three-dimensional drawings that detail the intricate architectural features of Kilmainham Gaol in Dublin and the myriad plants found in the Burren heath.
Author Somerville is a veteran walker, and he brings you the best of the Irish walks in several walking tours, including one along the Dingle Way and another up Mount Errigel. Several self-guided drives include an unusually beautiful spin along the coast from Dublin to Wexford; and another in the Sperrin Hills of Northern Ireland. A detailed Travelwise, containing invaluable travel tips and hotel and restaurant suggestions, rounds out the guide.

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