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Tag Archives: Visitor Attractions in Ireland
The International Pan Celtic Festival in Carlow
Celebrating the Celtic cultures of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Cornwall, Brittany and the Isle of Man, the International Pan Celtic Festival 2013 in Carlow is a festival of music, song, dance and language taking place from 2nd – 7th April 2013.
Dublin’s Spire is 10 Years Old
Love it or loathe it, the Spire on O’Connell Street in Dublin City Centre has been a prominent feature of the capitals skyline for 10 years!
The Great Donegal Castle
Dominating the town of Donegal, the 17th Century ruins of Donegal Castle, the seat of the power of the O’Donnell Chieftains, is tangled with the history of the county and province of Ulster.
Astonishing Art and Antiquities to be Admired in Limerick
The Hunt Museum located on the banks of the River Shannon in Limerick is one of Ireland’s premier museums. Housing one of the finest private collections of art and antiquities in the world, including objects from Celtic works, to works … Continue reading
Relish the Rock of Cashel
One of Ireland’s greatest historic sites, the Rock of Cashel in County Tipperary towers over the town of Cashel from its 200 foot high perch. Once the seat of the kings of Munster, it was once visited by Saint Patrick … Continue reading
Whiskey Exploration and Fantastic Food in Midleton in Cork
Situated in the quaint town of Midleton, about 20km from Cork City, is the Old Midleton Distillery, which is home to the world renowned brands of Irish whiskey; Jameson, Paddy and Powers.