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High Point Ireland

The High Point Ireland website is the official online home of the Gribbon list of Ireland's major geographical high points. This website is the single most comprehensive resource which is devoted exclusively to the subject of Irish high points.

MountainViews

MountainViews offers various services for hillwalkers in Ireland. For example if you are thinking of going to a new area contributions and photos can be useful in telling you which are the most interesting places. Users shared tracks can suggest ways of visiting places. On average over the last few years (to 2015) around one mountain comment and one shared track have appeared daily so there's usually something to see.

Mountaineering Ireland

Mountaineering Ireland is the representative body for walkers and climbers in Ireland. It is recognised as the National Governing Body for mountaineering, hillwalking, rambling and climbing by both the Irish Sports Council and Sport Northern Ireland.

Ballyhoura Country

Ballyhoura Country where you can travel through centuries in a day, taking in striking stone age monuments, a variety of museums as well as some tranquil parks and gardens; A world where hospitality is very real indeed. A world where the little pleasures of sharing everyday things with the locals in Ballyhoura – talking with them, walking with them and sharing a joke – is possibly the greatest attraction of them all! Whether you wish to take part in an action packed activity based holiday or relaxing, de-stressing, unwinding break – Ballyhoura Country provides the perfect setting to suit everyone’s taste and is quintessentially “Simply Different” "Take time to explore our Website and immerse yourself in Ballyhoura Country!"

CoderDojo

CoderDojo is a worldwide movement of free, volunteer-led, community-based programming clubs for young people. Anyone aged seven to seventeen can visit a Dojo where they can learn to code, build a website, create an app or a game, and explore technology in an informal, creative, and social environment. The CoderDojo movement believes that an understanding of programming languages is increasingly important in the modern world, that it's both better and easier to learn these skills early, and that nobody should be denied the opportunity to do so.