Ireland
The beguiling city of Dublin is a compact amalgamation of medieval churches and Georgian splendour with a Viking past. A short distance to the south, the Wicklow Mountains provide a dramatic and enchanting backdrop: the countryside of County Wicklow, the ‘Garden of Ireland’, is packed with history.
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Wales
Located on the wild, westerly fringe of Wales, Pembrokeshire has a rugged and exhilarating beauty that is quite simply enchanting. Its charming medieval towns are rich with history and rugged with ancient fortifications.
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Wales
The Welsh capital is full of unique attractions, innovative architecture and thriving shopping centres. Between the vibrant waterfront of Cardiff Bay and the bustling city centre, there is plenty of culture with art galleries and museums.
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England
Thursford Christmas Spectacular is Britain’s biggest and most exciting Christmas show: experience the popular blend of Christmas entertainment with dazzling dancers, beautiful costumes, songs and carols. A truly festive pageant of spectacle and colour!
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England
The UNESCO-listed Blenheim Palace is one of the finest palaces in Britain. The property’s lovely formal gardens come to life in the darkness of winter thanks to the Blenheim Illuminated Light Trail, which delights visitors with stunning displays designed to highlight the palace.
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Kynren is a spellbinding live action outdoor theatre show. An immersive spectacle, Kynren plays out 2,000 years of British history and myth against the backdrop of Auckland Castle in County Durham.
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Ireland
Counties Galway & Mayo form the heart of west coast Ireland, and running through them is a section of the Wild Atlantic Way – Ireland’s spectacular coastal route. The romantic Connemara Peninsula is known for its looming mountains, vast lakes, windswept islands, rugged with cliffs, and the dramatic Killary Harbour, Ireland’s only glacially formed fjord.
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Ireland
Ireland’s hidden heartlands offer much more than just outstanding rural tranquillity and a wonderfully relaxed pace of life. Amongst the rolling hills, flourishing countryside and dewy lakes are charming Irish towns and a superb selection of museums, mansions and monasteries which combine in an enchanting mix of the ancient and the mythological.
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Ireland’s east evokes images of lush landscapes, elegant cities & idyllic towns spanning centuries of history. Dotted with grand Palladian properties, gorgeously situated distilleries, & innumerable collections of fine art, an exploration of the east of this island reveals the best of Ireland’s culture & heritage.
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Ireland
Ireland’s County Kildare is a flat and fertile region that stretches west of Dublin. Dotted with elegant Georgian mansions which are rich with remarkable collections of artwork, it is also known as horse country: the verdant pastures are home to high quality herds raised for breeding around the world.
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