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Churchfield Bed and Breakfast, Doolin, Ireland
A bed in breakfast can escort a lovely holiday, or can be a nightmare. The Churchfield brings Doolin to life, and the hostess makes the trip feel like a home away.
Horseback Riding in Ireland
The true beauty of the "Emerald Isle" can be seen from the back of a horse. For a magnificent ride choose from rolling hills, forest walks or long stretches of beach.
Book of Kells, Yeats and a Literary Pub Crawl
The life and works of Yeats, Behan, Wilde, Shaw and many other literary greats, plus the Book of Kells, can be visited in Dublin, starting with Trinity College.
Review of The Mona Lisa Bistro, Dublin
Mona Lisa is an informal restaurant with a family atmosphere serving contemporary Italian-American food in the heart of Dublin.
Ireland's Red Fox Inn and Kerry Bog Village
The Red Fox Inn in County Kerry welcomes visitors with heady Irish coffee, peat-warmed hearths, fine food, and a window onto Ireland's past, all laced with Irish charm.
Sightseeing in County Clare
Edged by vertical cliffs surrounding unique landscapes and prehistoric tombs, County Clare is ideal for lovers of natural beauty and historical relics.
Real Irish Coffee Story and the Original Recipe
Irish Coffee was born in the 1940s when an airport chef made a warm concoction for cold and weary passengers heading to and from the Continent on the famous Flying Boats.
Real Dublin Charm
Dublin is an intimate capital of outstanding Irish history and lively fun, but its people are what make it special and well worth a visit.
Moving to Ireland from USA, UK and Australia
The Irish are known for their warmth and sense of fun. In addition there is a historical heritage and pleasant lifestyle that is attracting many to relocate to Ireland.
The Temple Bar Area in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is a lovely city, made for walking. Of the many amazing sites, this area south of the River Liffey is an artist's and tourist's paradise.
Places to Visit in Wicklow
Wicklow is without doubt one of the most picturesque counties in Ireland and well worth a visit on a trip to the Emerald Isle.
Sightseeing in County Galway
County Galway combines the natural beauty of sandy beaches and rugged green hills sprinkled with sheep and castle ruins with the warmth of old-fashioned Irish villages.
What to do on a Weekend in Dublin
Dublin city is small and compact by European standards, making it the ideal city to navigate by foot and enjoy on a short weekend break.
Blarney Castle, Ireland
Blarney Castle is one Ireland's most popular tourist destinations, attracting approximately 300, 000 visitors a year.
Hotel Dunloe Castle, a Luxury Hotel in Killarney
Hotel Dunloe Castle is one of the best hotels in Killarney for families, with free pony trekking, tennis, pool, sauna, gym, playground, movies and stunning scenic views.
Driving the Causeway Coastal Route
A trip along the Causeway Coastal Route and to County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland is a cold compress to minds soaked in stress.
U2 Sights in Dublin
There is probably no better place for fans of the rock band U2 to follow in its footsteps than its hometown of Dublin, Ireland, and the sights associated with the band.
GAA Museum at Croke Park in Dublin
The Gaelic Athletic Association's Museum at its Croke Park headquarters in Dublin provides visitors with a fascinating journey through the organisation's history.
Cobh's Titantic Memories
The Republic of Ireland is renowned the world over for its hospitality but combined with a sense of history Cobh near Cork is a wonderful place for all lovers of the sea.
Where to Go Clubbing in Dublin
Dublin is a small city by European standards, with a population of just over 1.5 million people, and yet it has a vibrant and thriving dance music scene.
James Joyce's Dublin
James Joyce gave the world what may be the greatest novel in the English language and set it in his beloved home town of Dublin.
Hiking Vacation in Ireland
Hiking, on any terrain, is pleasurable but when you factor in rugged mountains and green vistas you have an extraordinary experience awaiting you.
A Trip to the Aran Islands in Ireland
The lunar landscape of the Aran Islands may leave visitors wondering if they've left the Irish mainland or planet Earth entirely!
County Wicklow's Valley of the Two Lakes
Despite the large numbers of visitors who come here, there is an ambiance of peace, almost of secrecy surrounding the remains of the medieval settlement of Glendalough.
Travelling From Belfast to the Rest of Ireland
Tourists wishing to travel from Belfast to other parts of Ireland can do so by coach, rail, or air.