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Plan language: EnglishThings to do in Ireland include exploring the Cliffs of Moher, which rise over 700 feet and stretch for five miles along the Atlantic coast. Visit the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, offering seven floors of history and tastings. Don't miss Trinity College to see the 9th-century Book of Kells, a masterpiece of medieval illumination.


Donore
Experience ancient astronomical engineering up close. Stand where a sunrise beam reaches the inner chamber.
Quick facts: A massive turf-covered mound hides a precisely aligned stone passage and inner chamber decorated with spirals and geometric carvings. Local stories and modern archaeology both note a dramatic seasonal light event that floods the chamber for about 17 minutes at sunrise on the winter solstice.
Highlights: Every winter solstice a narrow beam travels down a 19-meter passage to spotlight the central quartz-lined chamber for roughly 17 minutes, a mechanical precision that still surprises engineers. Kerbstone 52 and the entrance stone show deep spiral carvings you can examine up close, their weathered grooves and lichen offering tactile proof of ancient handwork.
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Barmbrack is a sweet fruit loaf traditionally served at Halloween, with objects like a ring or coin baked inside to predict the finder’s future, turning a slice into a playful fortune-telling ritual.

Irish apple cake is a rustic, buttery cake studded with tart apples, often served warm with cream or custard, and it showcases Ireland’s love of simple, home-baked comfort.

Carrageen moss pudding is a silky pudding set with Irish moss, a red seaweed used for centuries as a natural thickener and folk remedy for sore throats.

Irish stew traditionally combines lamb or mutton with potatoes and onions, it began as a humble peasant dish and grew into a national symbol of hearty, no-nonsense comfort food.

Boxty are potato pancakes made from a mix of grated raw and mashed cooked potatoes, giving them a uniquely crispy outside and tender inside and inspiring the old rhyme 'Boxty on the griddle'.

Colcannon is creamy mashed potatoes folded with cabbage or kale, and there was a custom of hiding rings or tokens in it at celebrations to foretell lovers’ fortunes.

Guinness is a dry stout famed for its velvety head created by nitrogen, and its characteristic 'surge and settle' pour was engineered to produce that iconic texture.

Irish whiskey is often triple distilled for extra smoothness, it was once the world’s most popular whiskey before wars and trade barriers nearly wiped out the industry in the 20th century.

Irish coffee blends hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and cream, it was reportedly invented to warm cold transatlantic travelers at Shannon Airport and later became a global classic.
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