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12th August 2009
When a vacation is coming up, golfers eagerly anticipate the time where they can load their gear and race to the courses. But for some who have worked the daily grind, these precious time will be spent on something truly worthwhile that would be the stuff... Read >
Author: Gerry Lamb
12th June 2009
Ireland is a wonderful country steeped in history with breathtaking landscapes and lots to see and do. Just like the 7 wonders of the World, Ireland too has many wonders to explore and the following article looks at just 7 wonders of Ireland.
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Author: Mairead Foley
08th May 2009
Planning your holiday in Ireland can be a difficult task and depending on how many days you have you will want to get as much as possible in. The following article gives a great selection of the top 10 places worth a visit in Ireland that will help you p... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th March 2009
March 17th is celebrated all around the world as being the feast day of the Patron Saint of Ireland, St. Patrick. St. Patrick’s Day parades in Ireland are a wonderful event for the family to go out and savour the colourful processions, celebrate our Iri... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
10th March 2009
Ireland has roughly 3,500 miles of coastline with plenty of beaches to indulge in watersports - and particularly surfing! Unfortunately it's not known for its sunshine or beach lifestyle, nonetheless surfing has become a very popular sport here.
The ro... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
04th January 2009
The Institute of Technology Tralee is one of the south west of Ireland's top learning institutions and is the only third level college in County Kerry. Read our brief guide for to find out more about it…
The Institute of Technology Tralee is a thir... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
19th December 2008
Killarney lies nestled in the south west of Ireland and is considered to be one of the most beautiful destinations in the country. It has been enticing visitors from all over the globe for over 250 years and it's easy to see why! For a town of its size, K... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
17th December 2008
Killarney has about 50 pubs, so it's no wonder that this little town in the south west of Ireland is one of the top nightlife destinations in the country! This is quite a number considering that Killarney is a small town, so you're sure to find something ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
15th December 2008
Killarney is an immortal reflection of beauties home, heaven's impulse in the heart of Ireland. This is an ideal place for touring the Ring of Kerry, Dingle and Tralee. Spend precious time with family and friends here in this paradise on earth.
Touris... Read >
Author: Jaymee
15th December 2008
The 2007 awarded Best Kept Town in the cross-border by the Department of the Environment and Northern Ireland Amenity is no other than Killarney. Owed to its natural legacy, record and propinquity to the Skellig Michael Island or at the Dingle Peninsula a... Read >
Author: Jaymee
30th October 2008
Connemara is located in the West of Ireland in County Galway. It's one of the country's main Gaeltacht areas and Irish culture is very much to the fore here. Connemara is also home to breathtaking scenery, the rugged hills of the Twelve Bens, rusty shade... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Connemara is a walker's paradise, with magnificent landscapes and breathtaking scenery around every corner. Walking trails take in all parts of the region, glistening rivers and lakes, valleys, mountains and forests, so you're certainly in for a treat. Wa... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
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: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
If you're thinking of taking a pre-Christmas shopping break, then head to the beautiful Galway city in the rugged west of Ireland.
Galway city is renowned the world over as a vibrant, warm and multicultural city. It's a popular destination for Christma... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
With so much to see and do in County Galway it’s no wonder that it’s one of the top holiday destinations in Ireland. If you’re looking for an equestrian holiday then look no further, Galway is the place for you. Galway is no stranger to all things e... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Galway Airport is the gateway to the West of Ireland. Located just 9km east of Galway city, Galway Airport is the fastest growing airport in Ireland and offers an excellent service as well as top class facilities.
Galway airport was officially opened i... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Galway Crystal has earned a reputation as being one of the world's best quality and esteemed brands of traditionally crafted Irish lead crystal. Located in the heart of the richly scenic West of Ireland, on the shores of Galway Bay, Galway Irish Crystal i... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
To help you make the most of your holiday in the west of Ireland, we have compiled an easy to follow driving route that includes some of the country's top attractions like the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren, Aillwee Cave and others that you don't want to mis... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
The Cliffs of Moher are one of Ireland's top visitor attractions, and when you go there you'll know why! The Cliffs draw up to a million visitors each year from all over the globe, so if you do find yourself in the west of Ireland you'd do well to go and ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
30th October 2008
Looking for the best route to get to the Irish Capital? With the help of our guide on airports and airlines that fly to Dublin, we hope to make your journey a little bit easier.
Flights to Dublin from Irish airports…
If you're in the Munster reg... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
When in Ireland, you're sure to want to visit the beautiful county of Galway in the west of Ireland. Galway is a top destination for visitors to Ireland and has recently been chosen in a Trip Advior survey as one of the top 100 destinations to visit in th... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
If you want to get a glimpse of the real Gaelic Ireland, then a visit to the Aran Islands is a must. They sit on the very edge of western Europe, just off the coast of Galway and draw visitors from far and wide to see their unique beauty, culture, history... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
County Kerry, located in the South West of Ireland is a diverse and natural landscape which makes it an ideal location for a huge range of activity holidays. Whether you lose yourself in the camouflage of Kerry’s rolling green hills hiking, golfing or h... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
County Kerry, located in the South West of Ireland is a diverse and natural landscape which makes it an ideal location for a huge range of activity holidays. Whether you lose yourself in the camouflage of Kerry’s rolling green hills hiking, golfing or h... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Heading to the spectacular south west of Ireland on holiday? Why not choose Kerry self catering accommodation as your 'home away from home' – there's so much to choose from!
County Kerry is the ideal getaway destination in the rugged and beautiful so... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
University College Cork is located about a 20-minute walk from the city centre. The main campus lies west of the city between Western Road and College Road. The college was established in 1845 as one of three Queen's Colleges in Ireland – the other two ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Fly into Cork Airport in County Cork, then discover the beautiful south west of Ireland by car. Cork is a great starting point for your sightseeing tour of the southwest, just grab a cheap Cork car hire deal and hit the road!
Cheap Cork car hire is the... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Touching down at Cork Airport and want to pick up cheap Cork car hire for your stay in the south west of Ireland? Then follow this money saving car hire tips and have a cheap Cork car hire waiting for you when you land.
Cheap car hire Cork tips:
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Author: Mairead Foley
02nd September 2007
When a vacation is coming up, golfers eagerly anticipate the time where they can load their gear and race to the courses. But for some who have worked the daily grind, these precious time will be spent on something truly worthwhile that would be the stuff... Read >
Author: John Ugoshowa
14th May 2007
Can you find Ireland on the map of the world? If you can, congratulations because you know your geography.
My name is Linda Shute from New jersey and I’d like to tell you about my trip to Ireland and “The Ring of Kerry”.
The “Ring of Kerry... Read >
Author: Linda Shute
14th May 2007
Can you find Ireland on the map of the world? If you can, congratulations because you know your geography.
My name is Linda Shute from New jersey and I’d like to tell you about my trip to Ireland and “The Ring of Kerry”.
The “Ring of Ke... Read >
Author: Linda Shute
26th March 2007
County Sligo is situated on the Atlantic coast in the north west of Ireland, it is renowned for its unspoilt scenic landscapes with approximately 110 miles of coastline.
Sligo Town, capital of the Northwest region, is situated on the Garavogue River be... Read >
Author: Naz Daud
01st September 2006
Over the last decade Dublin has carved out a reputation and position as one of Europe's leading city break destination. Ireland has made great efforts to promote itself, and its' capital, as a tourist destination and has made great strides in doing so. Bu... Read >
Author: sam lowe
08th June 2006
Are you taking a trip to the emerald isle? The following will help you plan for the special vacation.
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 com... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney
04th December 2005
Why not try a sightseeing tour of the west coast of Ireland?
Want to escape the winter chill, but find beach holidays boring? Why not try a sightseeing holiday in the west of Ireland.
Many visitors see Ireland as a leafy green island, full of pubs,... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney
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