Miniature Salisbury Cathedral: Myshall, Co Carlow
Built in 1912 by London businessman John Duguid in honor of his wife, Adelaide, and daughter, Constance, who died in … more
Built in 1912 by London businessman John Duguid in honor of his wife, Adelaide, and daughter, Constance, who died in … more
Garden paths and a noble estate contrast with a theme park and petting zoo to give Westport House a bit … more
This passage tomb is older than Newgrange, and the tour inside provides a much more up-close and personal experience than … more
Depending on how you define sea cliffs, Achill Island’s Croaghaun Mountain could hold the title of the highest in Europe. … more
This is a pub, open only on Thursday nights, that is unlike any other. Jim and Kae Ryan welcome everyone … more
Since the first grave was dug in 1832, Glasnevin has become a who’s who in Irish history. In an era … more
Healing seaweed baths were popular all along the Irish coast throughout the Victorian era. The tradition lives on in Strandhill … more
This statue commemorates the goat that is crowned King of the Puck Fair each year. It’s Ireland’s oldest festival and … more
The glass observation room on the third level of the main terminal at Shannon Airport provides a quiet getaway for … more
Sixty thousand plants of over two thousand varieties fill the eight acre Dundrum Celtic Plantarum. The gardens are part of … more
Brian Boru, Ireland’s last high king, was raised in Killaloe around 940. Just outside the village a serene wooded trail … more
This 800-year old monastary was named after a relic of the True Cross, first brought here in 1233 with additional … more
In the village of Kilcommon, take in this beautiful, serene prayer garden. In spite of being a pilgrimage destination for … more
Wandering through the gardens at Mount Usher, I found the pet cemetery. Where Muffin and Fluffy can rest in peace … more
Several sites connected to the Barack Obama’s Kearney relative’s remain near Moneygall. The site of the Kearney home is located … more
Several sites connected to the Barack Obama’s Kearney relative’s remain near Moneygall. It is believed the Kearney’s would have been … more
Several sites connected to the Barack Obama’s Kearney relative’s remain near Moneygall. This 1800s School House on the main street … more
It is likely that Barack Obama’s Kearney ancestors worshiped at the Church of Ireland at Templeharry in the 1800s.
As the site of the original commercial transatlantic airport, Foynes welcomed the first wave of airline travelers who traveled in … more
Built between 1843 and 1857 amidst the Great Famine, St Mary’s Cathedral in Kilkenny houses a number of notable statues, … more