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KILDARE (Ireland)
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The inland county of Kildare is famous as a sporting, racing and hunting region. Bordering Dublin to the west, it is situated on the edge of the central plain. The county's main features are big open grasslands, lush green pastures and large tracts of ancient bogland-all interspersed with trees and gentle rolling hills. This charming countryside can be seen when travelling from Dublin to Galway, Limerick, Cork and Waterford.
For many people, the main image or association they have when asked about County Kildare is horses. The County has a worldwide reputation for its equine industry, which is justifiable given the concentration of equine-related activity based in the county - be they stud farms,equestrian centres or racecourses. However, County Kildare has much more to offer the visitor, as you will discover on browsing these pages. County Kildare is located near the eastern seaboard of Ireland, just 25 miles west of Dublin, the capital city of Ireland. The county is easily accessible by road and rail.
Kildare is a county of contrasts - agricultural land, peatlands, forests, rivers and canals, the low-lying Curragh Plain and the Hill of Allen. The county is a predominantly rural location and offers a refreshing and relaxing visitor experience for those who need to take a break from the hectic pace of life. County Kildare has angling, equestrian and golf facilities; it provides opportunities for cycling and walking for the casual participant or the more energetic. There is a range of visitor attractions and things to do for families and adult groups, based on our equestrian industry, peatlands, canals, as well as our history and culture; or explore the county in a more relaxing way by taking an Irish canal cruise. You can even learn to drive racing cars!
Every year, a number of Festivals and Events take place around the county. Major events include the race meetings at the Curragh, Naas and Punchestown race courses. Full details will be posted on these pages.
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