Hotels in Kildare
| Ambassador Hotel |
Rating: 3 Star |
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| Hazel Hotel |
Rating: 2 Star |
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| Keadeen Hotel |
Rating: 4 Star |
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| Ambassador Hotel |
Rating: 3 Star |
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| Hazel Hotel |
Rating: 2 Star |
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| Keadeen Hotel |
Rating: 4 Star |
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Robertstown Holiday Village |
Rating: 3 Star |
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Ballindrum, Athy, Kildare |
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Kildare |
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Athy |
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4 Star |
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Ballindrum, Athy, Kildare |
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Kildare |
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Athy |
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The soils of East Leinster are of varied types, from those of the calcareous grass-lands of West Dublin and Kildare to the barren sandy type common on the granite range. Even on the limestone stiff clays occasionally develop from the residue set free by
solution of the rock, and the upper layers of the boulder-clays often contain mere clayey relics of the limestone blocks. The boulder-clays form as a rule good arable land, being loams rather than clays ; and even the slates and mica-schists of the higher foothills present a favourable contrast to the surface of the granite domes. The main mass of the Leinster Chain has, indeed, never formed habitable land.
Kildare (Bed and Breakfasts, Kildare, Ireland), a county of Ireland, province of Leinster, 37 m. long and 20 broad; bounded E by Dublin and Wicklow, W by King’s county and Queen’s county, N be E. Meath, and S by Catherlough, and containing 593 English acres, divided into 100 parishes. It sends 2 members to parliament. Its principal rivers are the Liffey, Barrow, and Boyne. A unique plain called the Curragh stretches across County Kildare (Self Catering, Kildare, Ireland), which is famous for horseracing, breeding and it has been the main training base for the Irish Army. Naas which comes from the Irish N� na Riogh, the assembly of Kings
was the seat of the Kings of Leinster. There is a butterfly farm in Straffan, County Kildare (Holiday Homes, Kildare, Ireland). Before the arrival of the Normans, the region was part of the territories of the O’Byrnes and O’Tooles. Following the granting of the county to the Norman Fitzgeralds, these were forced to migrate east, into the barren and impregnable Wicklow Mountains. The Fitzgeralds became earls of Kildare and, later, Dukes of Leinster, and were virtual rulers of Ireland up to the sixteenth century. The seat of the Irish Oireachtais (parliament), Leinster House in Kildare Street, Dublin is named for these Fitzgeralds. In recent years, the county has seen a large growth in its population, due almost entirely to the expansion of the suburbs of Dublin.
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Newbridge, Co. Kildare |
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Kildare |
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Newbridge |
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4 Star |
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Kill, Co. Kildare |
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Kildare |
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Kill |
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3 Star |
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Ballindrum Farm |
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Cherryville House |
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Moate Lodge Bed and Breakfast |
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