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    Ireland is one historic place: full stop. From ancient sites that pre-date the Great Pyramids of Giza to a gorgeously green landscape that’s amazingly home to thousands of castles, exploring the island’s history and heritage is one of the joys of a trip here.

    But, perhaps nowhere is this rich history brought more vividly to life than in Ireland’s towns. Truth be told, practically EVERY town across the land can claim to be historic in one way or another, be it an early-Christian settlement, a Viking stronghold, an Anglo-Norman fortress or a medieval hub. So, we’re sweeping the island to bring you five of the very best. Shall we head on into town then?

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    Westport, County Mayo

    1. Westport, County Mayo

    Nestled beside Croagh Patrick mountain and Clew Bay, Westport in County Mayo is one of the standout towns on the Wild Atlantic Way. Built in the 1780s for workers from the magnificent Westport House estate, the town’s timeless charm lives on to this day, as anyone who walks along the scenic tree-lined Mall by the Carrowbeg River will attest.

    But this spot isn’t some stuffy old relic of the past. Traditional shopfronts pop with colour, and there are plenty of pubs and eateries to keep you well fed and watered. Try Matt Molloy’s for a good pint and some traditional Irish music, and check out An Port Mór, an award-winning modern Irish restaurant that serves up delicious dishes such as roast rack of Mayo lamb and breast of West Cork duck.

    Beyond the town: Cycle the Great Western Greenway all the way out to Achill Island and visit the filming locations from The Banshees of Inisherin.

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    Carlingford, County Louth

    2. Carlingford, County Louth

    On the picturesque Cooley Peninsula in Ireland’s Ancient East lies a medieval gem that oozes character. Carlingford in County Louth is perfect for anyone who enjoys exploring cobbled streets and castle ruins. Start at the Carlingford Heritage Centre to uncover the history, legends and stories of this walled town. On a guided tour, you’ll hear tales of 12th century Norman invaders while you peruse the ruins of Carlingford Castle so get ready to be transported back to the Middle Ages!

    Elsewhere in the town, you’ll find unique clothing boutiques, cosy tea rooms and  plenty of excellent pubs and restaurants. PJ O’Hare’s is a local favourite where you HAVE to try the Carlingford Lough oysters. And don’t miss the framed leprechaun bones on the wall! Just out of town, the Carlingford Brewing Company offers tasty local craft beers and wood-fired pizzas in their taproom, along with finer dining in their Mill Bar and Restaurant.

    Beyond the town: Get active at Carlingford Adventure, where land, sea and sky activities include laser combat, canoe rafting and rock wall climbing.

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    Enniskillen, County Fermanagh