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    • Dingle Peninsula
      A scenic stretch of land surrounded by rugged coastline.
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    • Killarney
      Don your most comfortable shoes for Killarney, where town trails offer history lessons and country walks traverse Ireland's first national park: 26,000 acres of woodlands, sandstone mountains and low-lying lakes. In the town centre, Killarney House and Gardens provide a break for urban explorers. Renowned Muckross House, with its 15th-century abbey ruins and massive yew tree, is just outside the town. If your feet wear out, take in Killarney National Park's legendary scenery from a boat trip from Ross Castle.
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    • Kenmare
      The “little nest” of Kenmare is part of the famed Ring of Kerry, making it a prime stop for a spot of lunch and a pint. But before you go on your merry way, check out the area’s Bronze Age stone circle, one of the largest in southwest Ireland. The peaceful glens and streams of Gleninchaquin make a wonderful backdrop for a picnic, which you can work off on a walk along the Kenmare section of the Beara Way.
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    • Galway
      "The City of Tribes" provides a fun blast of the Ireland many first-time visitors expect. The compact city centre, with its winding streets, packed pubs and air of celebration, is easily walked - or pubcrawled. The west-coast city of almost 70,000 is home to merry bands of students, artists, writers and craftspeople, and is merriest during summer's Galway's Arts Festival. Don't miss shopping for Claddagh rings, the Druid Theatre or having a pint o' the black stuff at the atmospheric Tigh Neachtain pub.
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    • Navan
      The main town of County Meath, Navan is the gateway to “the Heritage Capital of Ireland.” Ancient historic sites and religious ruins abound, and the Iron-Age monuments of the Hill of Tara alone are enough to fill you with awe. There’s so much more, though, like Trim Castle and the Abbey of Kells and the Neolithic standing stones of Brú na Bóinne. Book a guided tour so you can soak up as much as you can.
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    • Dublin
      You've probably heard that Guinness tastes better in Dublin (fresh from the factory), but what you may not know is that Dublin is a perfect destination for the whole family. No, we're not suggesting you let the kiddies drink a pint. Instead, take them to the Dublin Zoo, to feed the ducks in Stephen's Green or on a picnic in Phoenix Park. Scholars enjoy walking in the literary footsteps of such writers as Yeats and Joyce, while discerning shoppers have their pick of designer boutiques.
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    • Belfast
      Belfast has grown into a cosmopolitan city and become a popular weekend-break destination. The city pulses with an irrepressible optimism and energy. The Northern Ireland capital has an increasing number of intriguing bus, taxi, boat and pedestrian tours. Attractions such as Ulster Folk Museum and Belfast Cathedral, award-winning restaurants, lively bars from modern lounges to traditional pubs, hip clubs, great shopping, impressive theatres, galleries and live music make it a vivacious destination.
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    • Montpellier
      Getting sick on holiday is a major drag, but if you have to be under the weather, Montpellier is an ideal place to do it. People have studied medicine here for centuries—the Moors established medical schools in the 9th century, and the Université Montpellier’s school of medicine was founded in 1220. Once the local docs give you a clean bill of health, explore the cathedral, mansions and opera house.
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    • Brno
      The charms of the Czech Republic's second-largest city may not be immediate, but spend a few days in this Moravian town and Brno's vibrant, authentic Czech ambiance will win you over. It's a fine way to experience Czech life without the teeming herds of tourists that visit Prague. Art Nouveau, Empire and Neoclassical buildings stand in the bar- and restaurant-packed old city center. Leafy parks abound. Be sure to get a photo with a local landmark, the suspiciously crocodilian Brno Dragon statue.
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    • Cody
      Cody, named for its legendary founder, Buffalo Bill Cody, remains as full of Old West adventure as it was during the days when Bill himself roamed Wyoming. Serving as the Eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park, Cody is just a few miles away from pristine wilderness where actual buffalo can still be seen. The town attracts tourists and cowboys alike with reenactments of famous shoot-outs, restored frontier buildings and with the Cody Stampede, which the town hosts every July 4.
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    • Grand Junction
      Flanked by lakes, mountains and intriguing rock formations, Grand Junction offers a different side of Colorado. Mild weather year-round creates an agricultural oasis for 22 different wineries. Mountain bike along winding desert trails, wine and dine next to majestic rivers, and peruse a variety of shops, galleries and boutiques. For breathtaking natural beauty, don’t miss Grand Mesa National Forest and Colorado National Monument’s 23-mile stretch of scenic overlooks.
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Some of the more popular horseback riding hotels near Kingdom Falconry - Dingle include:
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5
Dingle Bay Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Some of the best horseback riding hotels in Dingle are:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5

These horseback riding hotels in Dingle have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5

These horseback riding hotels in Dingle have been described as romantic by other travellers:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5

Families travelling in Dingle enjoyed their stay at the following horseback riding hotels:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5
Dingle Skellig Hotel & Peninsula Spa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following horseback riding hotels in Dingle:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5

These horseback riding hotels in Dingle have free parking:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5

Reduced mobility rooms are available at the following horseback riding hotels in Dingle:
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5
Dingle Skellig Hotel & Peninsula Spa - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Dingle Bay Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

A family room is available at the following horseback riding hotels in Dingle:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5

Wheelchair access is available at these popular horseback riding hotels in Dingle:
Pax Guest House - Traveller rating: 5/5
Castlewood House Dingle - Traveller rating: 5/5
Heaton's Guesthouse - Traveller rating: 5/5

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