Mosaic at the Garden of Remembrance: Dublin City
At The Garden of Remembrance in North Dublin, there’s a quiet hope for peace and an echo of ancient Ireland … more
At The Garden of Remembrance in North Dublin, there’s a quiet hope for peace and an echo of ancient Ireland … more
For anyone wanting to take the roads over the Burren from Gort, Kilmacduagh is well worth the small detour. Dating … more
The Glens of Antrim hold many delights and wonders. One of these is the Glenariff Forest, filled with primeval, mossy … more
Grianan Aileach, also known as the Fortress of the Sun, is a Bronze Age fort, may have been built around … more
Under the looming bulk of Ben Bulben, by the serene Glencar Lough, you can view the Glencar Falls, a spot … more
I had forgotten just how far away this is from our home, an hour down to Ennis and another hour … more
Ballycrovane Ogham stone is impressive, rising 5.3 meters (17 ft) up out of a hill on the edge of the … more
Located across the road from a church and cemetery, this square keep is interesting enough from the outside and the … more
In addition to being one of the most complete round towers in Ireland, Timahoe is also one of the most … more
At first glance, the Pietà in the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kilcormac looks like … more
As the west of Ireland was beginning to recover from the Great Hunger, younger members of families in Donegal, often … more
Just a few steps off the Falls Road, there’s a mural that takes a bit of a different angle than … more
Blackwater Village in Co. Wexford is just a wide spot in the road that has been awarded a Tidy Town … more
Tory Island, off the north coast of County Donegal, is unique in many ways: it is the only Irish island … more
Bonny Glen Wood is a place of peace and beauty, hidden away along an old road in west Donegal, not … more
St. Brigid is one of the three patron saints of Ireland, and has dozens of holy wells dedicated to her … more
A poignant memorial to seafarers and their loved ones who waited for their safe return, the Waiting on Shore monument at … more
The lighthouse at Hook Head sits at the tip of a long low-lying peninsula guarding the entrance to Waterford Harbor. … more
Castle Ward is an eccentric, historic 18th Century mansion overlooking Strangford Lough. Built by Bernard Ward 1st Viscount Bangor and … more
Known as Patrick’s Motte or the Granard Motte, this man-made hill was built in 1199 and overlooks the modern town. … more