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Half a million visited Muckross House last year

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Half a million visited Muckross House last year

Muckross House, Gardens and Traditional Farm is the eight most popular visitor attraction in Ireland - according to new figures released by Fáilte Ireland.

The Killarney attraction, the only Kerry mention on the list, attracted 550,649 visitors last year.

The most-visited tourist attraction in the country is the Guinness Storehousewhich had 1,736,156visitors through its doors last year.

The Cliffs of Moher closely follows in second place with 1.5 million and Dublin Zoo holds the third spot with over 1.2 million visitors.

In a separate report issued by the Office of Public Works (OPW), Ross Castle is one of the most visited heritage sites attracting 103,000 visitors in 2018.

Also, this week website www.irelandbeforeyoudie.com named Killarney National Park as one of the ‘10 destinations that prove Ireland is the most beautiful place on Earth’.

The site said that ‘located in County Kerry – one of Ireland’s most breath-taking counties – Killarney National Park is true bucket-list material. Home to cascading waterfalls, magical woodlands, cloud-scraping vistas, ancient sites of interest, and heritage attractions, Killarney National Park is a must-see for visitors and Emerald Isle natives alike’.

 

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Karen Buckley, representing the Loughguittane National School Parents Council, accepts the proceeds of the Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas Annual Ceili from Catherine Joy (Fossa Two Mile Comhaltas).


Pictured at the presentation in Fossa Community Centre on Sunday are (front row, from left): Fionn O’Donoghue, Ronan Carey, Jemma Reid, and Ruby O’Donoghue. (Second row, from left): Chloe O’Connor, Sean O’Brien, Ellie O’Donoghue, and Peg O’Donoghue. (Back row, from left): Jenny O’Donoghue, Luke Hannon, and Aine O’Brien.
Photo: Michelle Cooper Galvin

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Lough Lein Anglers announce 38th annual charity competition

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The Lough Lein Anglers Association, in partnership with main sponsor Lee Strand Cooperative Creameries Limited, has officially launched this year’s Open Wet Fly Charity Angling Competition.

Known locally as “The Charity,” the event will take place on Lough Lein, Killarney, on April 26.
Now in its 38th year, the competition remains one of the most popular fixtures on the angling calendar.

This year, the organisers have chosen the Rise & Shine Trust (formerly the Irish Pilgrimage Trust) as the beneficiary.

The Trust provides fully supported Easter pilgrimage holidays to Lourdes for children and young people with additional or special needs, a mission entirely funded through volunteer fundraising.

The launch, held at Ross Castle, brought together representatives from the angling community, the primary sponsors, and the charity to mark nearly four decades of local sporting philanthropy.

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