Visit Some of Ireland’s Oldest Monuments and Tombs at Lough Gur: Bruff, Co Limerick
Long before Ireland became the ‘Land of Saints and Scholars’, it was the land of Druids and Celts. Stone age, … more
Long before Ireland became the ‘Land of Saints and Scholars’, it was the land of Druids and Celts. Stone age, … more
The Saltee Islands is comprised of a pair of privately owned, ancient islands, lying 3 miles off the coast of … more
The Castle which was destroyed by an accidental fire in 1826 is currently undergoing extensive internal restoration. This semi fortified … more
Just a stones throw from Hanly Woolen Mills and Shop, this five-arch bridge and tower house remnants provide a picturesque … more
Inchagoill Island with its amazing beauty and serenity and early christian monastic settlement, with not one but two churches dating … more
Wind Gap provides a glimpse of the city very few tourists witness. With views of the castle and St. Canice’s … more
Ireland guidebooks praise Killarney National Park and Torc Waterfall, but often fail to tell about the invigorating walk to the … more
Just about 5km north of Sligo, you can enter an ancient world of tombs, stone circles, and cairns. There are … more
Nearby the lovely Glencolmcille Folk Village, if you drive to the other side of the bay and up the promontory, … more
Errigal Mountain dominates the landscape in this area, and is the tallest peak in the county. It is a fairly … more
The Glens of Antrim hold many delights and wonders. One of these is the Glenariff Forest, filled with primeval, mossy … more
I had forgotten just how far away this is from our home, an hour down to Ennis and another hour … more
Bonny Glen Wood is a place of peace and beauty, hidden away along an old road in west Donegal, not … more
This three story Georgian manor provides a setting for Ireland’s tie to the famous Hope Diamond. The 1799 home was … more
Layde Church is a small, ruined church near Cushendall. It has a delightful high cross and a keyhole cross, old … more
Lough Erne served as Britain’s western-most flying boat station during World War II. Castle Archdale was set up as a … more
Kells Priory is tucked away in the countryside. Visitors climb up a small hill to see an acre or so … more
The Irish Government decided in 2001 to restore some of Irelands native forests by regenerating 16 sites.
We are lucky … more