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Elite Adventure And Development Camp is based at Loftus Hall, Hook Head, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Our airsoft arenas are set in 47 acres of mature West Waterford woodland (7 miles from Dungarvan). Our company founder is an ex-member of the elite Irish Defence Forces Army Ranger Wing.
We are committed to excellence, our quality of service and state of the art equipment are second to none. Your safety is our most important concern, on arrival you will be issued with the best airsoft safety equipment available. Each participant in our airsoft games is fully insured.
Our airsoft arena is easy to reach. We are only 1 hour's drive from either Cork City or Waterford City.
At base camp we have ladies and gents toilet and changing facilities. At the end of each round this is where you will relax, discuss scores and plot your revenge.
All of our fully trained marshals are Irish ex-military personel. The marshals act as referees and also give you instructions on the use of your airsoft equipment, tactics and safety. You will be learning how to play the game from the best in the business.
http://www.http://www.elitepaintball.ie/
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Exclusive Hotels Ireland is a collection of Luxury Hotels in Ireland ranging from 5 Star, 4 Star and 3 Star Hotels and Guesthouses in City and County destinations throughout Ireland.<br><br>Our Hotels can be categorised for ease of search into Luxury Spa Resorts, Luxury Wedding Venues, Golf Resorts or for those wishing to mix business with pleasure. Corporate and Conference focused Hotels and Luxury Guesthouses. We also have a range of Self Catering Accommodation available also.
http://www.exclusivehotelsireland.com
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Éigse Carlow Arts Festival is one of Ireland’s largest arts festivals and the first major summer festival of the year. A ten-day celebration of visual art, performance, dance, music, literature, street spectacle, craft and film, Éigse brings renowned international and national artists and performers to the South East for a series of exhibitions, performances, recitals, workshops and talks for young and old, visitor and local alike. Exhibitions and talks are free of charge as are a number of the lunchtime music recitals and dance performances. The street entertainment adds to the feeling of excitement which is everywhere in this Barrow side community.
http://www.eigsecarlow.ie
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Edmund Rice began his educational mission among the poor of Waterford. His work was strongly supported by the people of the city, though some of his friends thought he was mad to give up a successful business career. However, the people of Waterford always expressed their appreciation for his efforts. It is fitting then that the city should hold pride of place in honouring and telling the story of Edmund Rice whose spirit and mission has spread to all six continents.
Knowing the historical and cultural significance of the place, one cannot help but feel motivated and inspired. It's a refreshing change from other visitor centres and a great place for people of all ages to educate and enjoy themselves. After all, it's not easy to find a tourist attraction which appeals to everyone. That's what makes this place so special. Edmund Rice was a man of courage and commitment with a lasting legacy and global appeal. If you're looking for somewhere new, look no further.
http://www.edmundrice.ie/
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Easons has for many years been Ireland's main bookshop, stationers and newspaper and magazine distributors. Similar to W. H. Smith in the UK, you'll find them throughout the South East of Ireland
http://www.eason.ie/
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A 13th-century castle standing on a rock at the head of the Slaney's navigable tideway. Probably built by Gerald de Prendergast during the 1230s. In 1253 it passed through marriage to the Rochford family, and by the 15th century was held by the MacMurrough Kavanaghs. It was captured by Cromwellian troops in 1649 and was used as a prison during the 1798 Rebellion. During the early 19th century the castle suffered a restoration by the Earl of Plymouth, and yet another at the end of the century by a local MP who enlarged it and used it as a residence. The building now houses the county museum. It has been renovated in 2011, with displays and tour exploring the development of the Castle and town from its earliest Anglo-Norman origins (12th Century) through to the 20th century with recreations of the last resident's rooms. The exhibition also explores the 1916 Rising in Enniscorthy when it was occupied by members of the Irish Volunteers during the Easter Rising. Visitors may also access the roof during a guided tour, offering spectacular views of the surrounding buildings, Vinegar Hill, and the Wexford countryside. Group size on tours is limited to 25. Facilities include craft & gift shop, wheelchair access to all floors and a visitor information point.
http://www.enniscorthycastle.ie/
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