VIP Whiskey Tour at Kilbeggan Distillery: Kilbeggan, Co Westmeath
The regular adult admission at the Kilbeggan Distillery Experience gets you a fantastic self-guided pass to the facility and a … more
The regular adult admission at the Kilbeggan Distillery Experience gets you a fantastic self-guided pass to the facility and a … more
It’s not often that you find a mix of everything that makes Ireland magical in one spot, but that is … more
Ballintubber Abbey is a beautiful historical site of great sacred importance. The Abbey was founded in 1216 and will celebrate … more
On the main street in Granard, a plaque denotes the town’s connection to traditional Irish Harp music. In 1781, they … more
Above ground, the church houses an organ Handel supposedly favored and rehearsed his Messiah. Underground, the church’s crypts are an … more
Burt Castle is a hidden gem that many people pass by without visiting. There is no road leading to it … more
Menlo Castle, a once magnificent home of the Blake family was built in 1569 on the banks of the River … more
Located near Kilcolgan, Co. Galway, stands the ruins of the stately manor Tyrone House. Built in 1779 by Christopher French … more
Among the most significant churches on the Dingle Peninsula, this 12th Century Romanesque church reflects the builders’ efforts to modernize … more
In the shadow of the round tower in Timahoe, a peculiar piece of artwork has been erected. With no explanation, … more
This standing stone across the road from Punchestown racecourse is definitely worth a visit. The stone is dotted with bits … more
Quin Abbey is impressive, yet still charming and intimate. It is only about 9 miles from Ennis, and definitely worth … more
Dysert O’Dea is a simple tower castle hidden away in the rolling hills of County Clare, and worth a search. … more
Dominating the town, Desmond Castle was built in 1199 by William de Burgo and it became the dwelling place of … more
Built on the grounds of Belvedere House, The Jealous Wall was intentionally built to look like a ruin. This type … more
The Irish love their sport, and Limerick is no exception. In 2011 it was named European City of Sport, and … more
With the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic in April 2012, small memorials are popped up all over … more
It’s refreshing to find a place dedicated to Irish designed crafts. The Craft Granary in Cahir says “no thanks” to … more
Although a stop at Bunratty Castle and Folk Park won’t put you off-the-beaten-path, a few things in the park are … more