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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
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 suggest... Read >
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 ... Read >
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 F... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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... Read >
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 d... Read >
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... Read >
Author: Myra Cuyo
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
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
12th December 2008
In seek of a magical Christmas adventure with her two boys, our resident blogger Mary-Fok-Seang recently headed for Crag Caves in Castleisland County Kerry, to check out for herself the much talked about Santa's Winter Wonderland. Read on to find out how ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd December 2008
Tralee is a great place to visit this Christmas season with a whole host of special events planned for the festive period. With carol singers, pantomimes, ice skating and even a magical Santa trail to follow, Tralee is going to be awash with Christmas spi... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
28th October 2008
As your wedding day approaches, and there’s that hen or stag party to look forward to, why not come to County Kerry? It’s the perfect setting for all brides and grooms to be, to forget about the stress of the organisation of their big day. So whether ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Killarney, the 2nd largest town in County Kerry is the answer to your prayers when it comes to keeping your kids amused! Nestling at the foot of the McGillicuddy Reeks (which includes Ireland’s highest mountain Carrauntoohil) and surrounded by magical l... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Tralee, in County Kerry, is a fantastic base for a holiday destination. Not alone is there so much to do and see in and around the Tralee area, but it’s also the gateway to the breathtaking Dingle Peninsula and it’s only around a 30 minute drive from ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
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... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
If you're visiting the Kingdom of Kerry, whether it's for business or pleasure, why not take a flight instead of the long journey by road and rail from Dublin? Or if you're travelling from the UK, why not fly directly into Kerry Airport? You'll be arrivin... 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
Whether you prefer trekking through rolling hills and countryside or galloping along a sandy beach, County Kerry is an ideal base for horse lovers. Kerry is home to some of Ireland's most breathtaking scenery with a wealth of unspoilt sandy beaches, rugge... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
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 worldw... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
With miles of coastline dotted with pretty little fishing villages as well as well stocked rivers and lakes, County Kerry has some top fishing spots. It's a fantastic hobby; think about it, no traffic, and no stress, just the sound of the water and plenty... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Looking for Tralee hotels for your stay in the south west? Tralee is situated on the northern side of the Dingle Peninsula and is just over half an hour's drive from Killarney on the N22 so it's a great base for your holiday in Kerry.
Tralee in County ... 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
There are lots of 3 star hotels in Killarney to choose from and each one is Tourist Board approved. For a town of its size, Killarney has a large number of 3 star hotels so you'll have no problem finding a Killarney hotel that suits you!
Killarney is a... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Planning a spa holiday in Ireland? With so many spa hotels to choose from, Killarney, in County Kerry is the ideal destination for a pampering weekend with the girls, or just a break from it all to rejuvenate and relax in one of its many fashionable spas.... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Why not whisk you're loved one away to the beautiful town of Killarney in County Kerry. Nestled at the foot of the McGillycuddy Reeks beside the three lakes and spectacular National Park, Killarney is the perfect destination for a special break. Stay at o... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Kerry accommodation ranges from luxury Killarney hotels to charming bed and breakfasts in Dingle. There's something to suit all tastes and budgets whether you're here for a weekend break, a family holiday or a night's stop-over. Find out more about Kerry ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Kerry is a stunning county tucked away in the south west corner of Ireland. Whether it’s an exclusive 5 star Kerry hotel you’re after, or a cheap budget Kerry hotel, you can be sure we’ve the perfect hotel for you! Whatever your reason for visiting ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
County Kerry is located in the south west corner of Ireland and should definitely be on your travel itinerary when in Ireland. It's blessed with spectacular scenery and a diverse landscape of mountains, rivers, beaches and lakes so it's a paradise for out... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
27th October 2008
Kenmare is an award winning picturesque market town nestled in a mountain valley in the beautiful Kenmare Bay area of County Kerry. Whether you're here for golfing, touring the Ring of Kerry, sightseeing or a good night out - there's sure to be a Kenmare ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
With so many cheap flights touching down in Dublin Airport from the UK, Europe and beyond, Dublin city is the ideal base to start your adventure in Ireland, just grab a cheap Dublin car hire deal with us and away you go!
Book Dublin car hire if you're ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
21st October 2008
According to Wikipedia, Ireland is the third largest island in Europe, but did you know that this island has about 33 smaller islands! Read on to find out more about them...
Ireland's islands are special havens of wild beauty, rugged cliffs, craggy inl... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
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
28th March 2007
Smartgrid2: We were right about cable modems and BPL is next
Former European cable execs see BPL parallels
Firm poised to ease BPL’s entry into Europe
Reproduced from the Jan 30 issue of BPL Today with the permission of the publisher, GHI LLC... Read >
Author: Tom
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