Links Page on Tourism in Ireland


Outline

  1. Ireland
    • General map of Ireland
    • Main Cities to Visit
    • Interesting Tourist Locations
  2. About Ireland
    • Natural Resources
    • Economy and Industry
    • Culture
  3. What is there to do in Ireland?
    • Recreational Activities
    • Accommodation
    • Food and Drink

Ireland

Maps of Ireland - If you are interested in viewing the scenery of Ireland this would be one of the best websites to visit. This website is great for downloading different maps of Ireland.

Cities of Ireland - There are many beautiful cities in Ireland such as Dublin, Kilkenny City, and Cork. To find out what kind of city you want to visit I suggest visiting this website. It has you pick the name of the city you want to visit and it will show you what it has to offer.

Tourism - Interesting tourist locations are the castles, pubs, and fine eateries. This is a wonderful website that includes them all.

About Ireland

Natural resources - There are many natural resources in Ireland. To find out about these, visit this website and read up on them.

Economy and Industry - This site describes how Irelands economy and industry is doing. It describes what Ireland imports and exports.

Culture – This site is very informative about the people of Ireland. Visit this site and experience the background and culture of the people and there ancestors.

What is there to do in Ireland?

Recreation - If you get to Ireland and are lost for what to do, visit this site and see all of the amazing recreational activities that Ireland has to offer. You name it; Ireland offers everything from skydiving, to fishing, to cycling.

Accommodations - There are many fine accommodations for Ireland. Visit this site and decide where you would like to stay on your visit. On this site, you can find what type of place you would like to stay in by price, and location. It has about 793 accommodations listed.

Fine Foods and Drinks - Thirsty? Or maybe you are more in the mood for corned beef? Visit this site and get a fill of all of the great pubs, and eateries.

 


Submitted by Melissa Biffar on December 12, 2001.