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    I got the following link via email & thought you'd be interested!!

    I know there is a lot of interest in walking among forum members but perhaps you haven’t come across this site which has walks with a difference:

    Dublin Tours & Walking Tour Dublin:

    Dark mysteries, colourful history, and spectacular Irish tours! Experience our world-famous Dublin Ghost Bus, Zombie Bus, Comedy Tours, and more. Book now!
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    HAROLD’S CROSS: PRE-HISTORY TO PROUD SUBURB



    Sunday, 13th May at 12 noon. Meet at the entrance to MountArgus Church,Lower Kimmage Road, Dublin 6W.



    Hear about this area’s intriguing history as you pass bythe Poddle River,Kenilworth Square,Mount JeromeCemetery and a number of otherinteresting sites before finishing at Harold’s Cross Parkin time for the Harold’s Cross VillageCommunity Festival Family Day!





    DRIMNAGH:THE RIDGED LANDS



    Saturday, 26th May at 12 noon. Meet atDrimnagh LUAS Station, Davitt Road, Dublin 12.



    Absorb the atmosphere of the DrimnaghCommunity Festival as you take a tour uncovering Drimnagh’sancient history, concluding with a visit to DrimnaghCastle, one of the most importantlegacies of its kind in Ireland.





    WALKING WITH BRAM STOKER & HIS COUNT DRACULA



    Wednesday, 4th July at 5pm –Meet at Barnardos Square(beside City Hall), Dame Street, Dublin2.



    2012 is the centenary of the death of Dubliner, Bram Stoker. Expect to hear some chilling extracts from his most famous work, Dracula as Pat Liddy leads you through thestreets, courtyards, laneways and hidden steps of the former Medieval Quarterand join us afterwards at St. Patrick’s Cathedral for Gothic Readings and Atmospheric Music.





    THE LIBERTIES: DUBLIN’S EARLIEST TAX INCENTIVE AREA!



    Wednesday, 18th July at 2pm –Meet at St. Patrick's Park, Patrick’s Street, Dublin 8.



    This walk will take in areas of the Medieval Liberties which inthe 17th century evolved into an economic miracle only to collapse dramaticallyin the 18th century, plunging the Liberties into near destitution. This eventtakes place as part of the Liberties Festival.





    All of our historical walking tours areled by acclaimed historian, Pat Liddy



    All ‘Let’s Walk & Talk’ eventsare FREE and no advance booking necessary.



    All Walks and Tours usually last about 90 minutes.



    Andremember…‘Let’s Walk & Talk’ is a great way to stayhealthy, meet people and learn a little about our Fair City!

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