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Celtic Routes, the specialist in bespoke self-driving adventures across the Celtic nations, has announced the return of their ...
Dreaming of a sip of that frothy, pitch-black Guinness in a dimly-lit alley lined with pubs, to the sound of Gaelic buskers?
Book a walking tour with Michael Gibbons Archaeology ... dating to 1817 is one of 70 working lighthouses around the coast of Ireland, and offers overnight lodging in the keepers’ cottages.
and Leamcon in West Cork because the rugged Atlantic coast of Ireland offered harbors, inlets, and islands - ideal for fast escapes and secret hideouts. The towns also served as a perfect ...
Discover the “Emerald Isle’s” second largest city, known for its rich history, thriving food scene and lively culture.
I realise that I’ve spent almost three years of my life touring Ireland’s west coast. My first time was in 1979. I was on a bike, laden with luggage, leaving Brittany for a tour of Europe that ...
3. Kinsale - Dermot travels south to the coastal enclave of Kinsale, which is known as the gourmet capital of Ireland, to learn about seaweed and go foraging for wild garlic. More info ...