3. DUBLIN
• Dublin is the capital and the biggest city in Ireland.
• On St Patrick’s Day, people from all over the world come to
Dublin to watch the parades and to drink the famous beer
in Ireland which is called Guinness.
4. BELFAST
• Belfast is the capital of
Northern Ireland.
• The Titanic, the world’s
most famous ship was
built here.
5. GIANT’S CAUSEWAY
• The Giant’s Causaeway is an area of six sided
rocks on the North Coast of Ireland.
• It is the result of an ancient Volcanic eruption.
• The legend story is that the ancient Irish giant,
Finn McCool, built the causeway to try to cross
the sea to Scotland.
6. STRANGFORD
• Strangford is a small village in the north of
Ireland.
• The Strangford Lough is famous for fishing
and its beautiful scenery.
7. Connemara
• It is a beautiful rural area on the
West Coast of Ireland.
• The people who live here mainly
speak Gaelic.
9. IRISH STEW
• Irish Stew is the
National dish of
Ireland.
• It is a traditional
Irish meal, eaten
for lunch or
dinner.
• It contains lamb
or beef along
with potatoes,
carrots and leeks
in a gravy sauce.
10. ULSTER FRY
• The Ulster Fry
is a typical
breakfast meal
in Northern
Ireland.
• It is made up of
sausages,
bacon, eggs,
tomatoes and
two types of
Irish bread –
Soda bread and
Potato bread.