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Surfing In Strandhill, Co Sligo

15th June 2011
West of Ireland Holidays - Strandhill Co Sligo Surfing in Sligo has taken off in a big way a phenomenon that is sure to continue those that dare to try it. I am not a surfing enthusiast although perhaps I should be. Strandhill Co Sligo is a fantastic l... Read >
Author: John McCarthyy

New Destination

27th March 2011
West of Ireland Holidays - Strandhill Co Sligo Surfing in Sligo has taken off in a big way a phenomenon that is sure to continue those that dare to try it. I am not a surfing enthusiast although perhaps i should be. Strandhill Co Sligo is a fantastic l... Read >
Author: John McCarthyy

Kerry Ireland's Finest Held Kingdom

11th March 2011
Typically known as the 'Kingdom', County Kerry is situated in the extreme south-west of Ireland. With an area of four,746 km˛, it is bordered by County Limerick to the east and County Cork to the south-east. The county town is Tralee. The Beautiful Kingdo... Read >
Author: BrandiMartinez

Golfing around Sligo in Ireland

06th March 2011
County Sligo is widely revered as the home of Irish golf, and its prestigious clubs welcome golfers of all abilities from far and wide every year. There are many clubs competing for the attention of amateur and pro golfers alike in the Sligo area, in... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Buy Tour Burner Iron Set Left Handed!

26th January 2011
While the worldwide recession has forced many golf clubs to pull in their horns and curb development, two courses designed by the legendary Christy O'Connor Junior in the West of Ireland, are bucking the trend. Glasson, with its 65-room hotel and glass... Read >
Author: delia

A Day trip from Dublin into the countryside...

28th December 2010
If you have the time, and you want to see a bit more of Ireland, take a trip to the west of Ireland.. Ireland is well known for its natural, unspoilt beauty and unique landscape, so why not sample some of this on a day out? A holiday in Ireland is really ... Read >
Author: extremeireland

Nutritional Therapy & Consultancy: "Let food be thy medicine" – Hippocrates 460-377 BC.

22nd November 2010
Feeling sluggish? Is your digestion impaired? Are you craving carbohydrates and sugar? Finding it hard to shift weight? Are your hormones imbalanced? Do you have high cholesterol or blood pressure? Just not feeling 100%? What we eat greatly affects our... Read >
Author: Edmund Brunetti

How to Painting Your House

05th August 2010
Painting your house is like adding something to a huge communal picture in which the rest of the painting is done either by nature or by other people. The picture is not static; it changes as we move about, with the time of day, with the seasons, with new... Read >
Author: allanleelovemonica

Irish Gifts and Symbols

05th August 2010
There are a lot of people who would like to own Irish Gifts that aren't Irish. This is because, most gifts are treasured for a lifetime. Here are some Irish gift ideas that we've put together. They are all the things we'd like to be given. Irish C... Read >
Author: Gift of the Irish

Desert Recipes - Easy Chocolate Chip Cake

05th July 2010
The Best Chocolate Cake Recipe EverLike many of my generation, I was dispatched to boarding-school at a young age. There, we were served poor and insufficient food. Yes, there were times when I was hungry and the inadequacy of the diet also fostered an ap... Read >
Author: cake recipes

Try the North West for some of the best golf vacations in Ireland.

21st May 2010
The North West of Ireland is often neglected as many holiday makers head for the lush green fields of the south. But this largely undiscovered part of the country, with its harsh countryside open to the winds off the Atlantic has much to offer - as those ... Read >
Author: Larry Reid

What To Do When Traveling In Ireland

28th April 2010
Ireland is an island in the northwest of Europe with an area of 32,595 sq miles. About 370 km (230 miles) long by 225 km (140 miles) wide, Ireland comprises the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The population of the island of Ireland is approxim... Read >
Author: Ernest Cobb

Soaring peaks and cliff top vistas charm Donegal visitors

13th April 2010
The North West of Ireland provides a great opportunity to view many beautiful sites from your car window. County Donegal is studded with beautiful mountain ranges and historical sites that attract walkers and drivers keen to appreciate the Irish countr... Read >
Author: Rochelle

County Clare and Galway: What to Do

12th April 2010
The west of Ireland is a varied and extensive region, with plenty of authentically Gaelic things to do, as well as natural wonders to marvel at. Galway is renowned around the world as having a lively and extensive entertainment scene, coupled with welc... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan

Top Golf Courses in Connemara

05th March 2010
Ireland is a golfer's haven and if you're prepared for changing weather, strong winds and challenging courses, then Connemara is the place for you. In the heart of Connemara you'll find top class parkland golf courses as well as links golf courses. All ar... Read >
Author: Breda Quirke
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