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The recent
launch of the Cork - Swansea ferry service offers holiday makers, on
both sides of the Irish Sea, the chance to travel with their vehicle
to their chosen holiday destination, making it convenient for touring
the stunning scenery and ancient histories of both Ireland and Wales.
Ireland offers
something to interest and inspire almost every visitor. Numerous
castles and ancient monuments compliment the magnificent countryside
and rocky coastline. The coast offers the chance to go whale and
dolphin watching or take part in the numerous water sports available,
including surfing, sailing, canoeing and fishing. In land there are a
wide variety of golf courses, museums and historic buildings to
discover. Enjoy the fresh local produce in a village restuarant or a
pub drink whilst being entertained by traditional folk music. To view
Ireland accommodation, please
click here
Wales has
rugged hills and mountains with spectacular coastlines and historic
villages. The national parks of Snowdonia, Brecon Beacons and
Pembrokeshire are popular with walkers, fishermen and water sport
enthusiasts. There are more than a dozen steam railways, hundreds of
castles, silver and gold mines, ancient buildings and numerous
museums available to visit.
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