Articles, tagged with "county kerry", page 2
05th March 2010
Kerry Regional Airport, also known as Farranfore Airport, is located in the heart of County Kerry, with quick and easy access to Killarney, Tralee and Dingle. Both scheduled and charter flights operate from here, servicing a number of national and Europea...
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Author:
Breda Quirke
05th March 2010
County Kerry, located in the South West corner of Ireland is famous the world over for its unspoilt natural beauty, lush green landscapes, and colourful towns and villages. If you're looking for something to do in the area, the choice is endless and as fo...
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Author:
Breda Quirke
05th March 2010
Ireland's Beara Peninsula is a popular driving route in the country as it offers motorists the chance to appreciate the Emerald Isle's long history and rich culture.
Once you have bought motor insurance (click here) and checked your vehicle is in good ...
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Author:
Rochelle
05th March 2010
Located in the South West corner of Ireland, County Kerry is a true haven for golfers with five of the world's Top 100 Courses in the region. Also known as ‘The Kingdom', Kerry now has a reputation for having some of the best golf in Europe and worldwid...
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Author:
Breda Quirke
30th October 2009
A research study has been carried out into car insurance prices based on an individual's address. By using a 38-year-old female civil servant, driving a Volkswagen Touran as an example, the study revealed that one insurer refused even to offer a quote to ...
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Author:
Rochelle
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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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...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
07th April 2009
Some of Ireland's Heritage towns have links back to the ancient Celtic monasteries, or were founded by the Vikings or the Normans. From stunning examples of architecture to fabulous walled gardens, why not have a look at our brief guide for some suggestio...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
07th April 2009
After such a horrible winter, it is only too right that we look forward to those long summer days. Of course once those Summer days arrive, there is nothing better than to head off to the coast and make the most of it.
Our brief guide has a few ideas ...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
13th March 2009
The annual Samhlaíocht Children's Bumble Bee Festival will certainly have Tralee buzzing over the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend. Children can look forward to a hive of activities in the KDYS building, street entertainment and of course the ever popular Fes...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
13th March 2009
For more than four thousand years ago, Irish metalsmiths have been creating celtic cross jewelry in gold and silver and other precious metals. Decorative Irish jewelry examples date from the Bronze Age, some four thousand years ago. Many of these celtic...
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Author:
Cunningham John
11th March 2009
For more than four thousand years ago, Irish metalsmiths have been creating celtic jewelry in gold and silver and other precious metals. Decorative Irish jewelry examples date from the Bronze Age, some four thousand years ago. Many of these jewelry piec...
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Author:
Cunningham John
31st January 2009
There has never been a marriage more inspired than the one which joined the game of golf with the terrain of southwestern Ireland. Nowhere is this inspiration more in evidence than in a small County Kerry town located at the juncture of the Shannon River...
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Author:
Tim Roseland
16th January 2009
Are you planning a visit to County Kerry? One of the first questions you'll probably ask yourself is how you'll get from A to B - car or public transport? We've put together a list of the pros and cons of each mode of transport which should leave your dec...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
09th January 2009
The town of Killarney in Ireland is located at County Kerry, southwest of Ireland. Its name is derived from the Irish word Cill Airne which literally means "the church of the sloes". It is particularly situated in the north of the MacGillicuddy Reeks, nea...
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Author:
Myra Cuyo