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- CERT - - The national training body for the tourism and hospitality industries explains its structures, locations and services, with detail on courses, online learning, placement programme, research, vacancies and tenders.
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- Cork Kerry Tourism - - Official tourist site covering the Cork and Kerry region, with access to material on accommodation, activities, culture and local attractions, entertainment and events.
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- Failte Ireland - - Corporate site of the body offering funding, marketing support, training and research for companies and organisations operating with the tourism industry.
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- Gaelsaoire - - The Gaeltacht (Irish speaking regions) official holiday website, with county-by-county information on the locales, accommodation, travel, events and activities. Bilingual.
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- Inland Waterway Walks - - Guide to walks by the inland waterways of Ireland for people with boats on the Shannon Erne and Barrow rivers and the canals of Ireland.
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- Intercelt - - Information about cultural holidays and activities in Ireland which involve the Irish language and Celtic culture.
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- Ireland Tourist Board - - The official guide and a comprehensive presentation about visiting Ireland, with accommodation, activities, events, contacts, maps and route planning, weather, travel notes and the capability to form an online personal brochure.
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- Irish South East Regional Tourism - - Material on travel and tourism including profile, accommodation, activities and ideas for visitors to Counties Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wexford and South Tipperary.
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- North West Tourism - - Official website covering Cavan, Donegal, Leitrim, Monaghan and Sligo. Includes accommodation, activity and recreational options.
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- Shannon Regional Tourist Authority - - Range of tourist information, including accommodation, activities and sights, for Counties Clare and Limerick, and parts of Offaly, Tipperary and Kerry.
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- Slieve Bloom - - History, information, news and location. Details of actitivies in the Slieve Bloom.
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