Louth is known as a land of legends, the most famous, of course, being the Tain Bo Cuailnge or the Cattle Raid of Cooley.
The Office of Public Works Seasonal has announced the reopening of its seasonal heritage sites across Ireland from March 15.
The historic walled town of Fethard is just 1km away and the holding enjoys over a kilometre of road frontage Marked aerial ...
“It’s the Pebble Beach of Ireland,” she adds ... Travelers can explore the well-preserved ruins of the country's largest Norman castle, which dates all the way back to the 12th century ...
While traditional religious practices may be on the decline, pilgrimages — meditative, multi-day hikes — are experiencing a ...
The General Post Office, or GPO, stands proudly on O'Connell Street as a symbol of Irish nationalism. During the 1916 Easter ...
Tayto chips, or crisps, are a beloved Northern Ireland snack that's made in a historic castle that visitors can tour. Here's ...
Ten days isn’t enough time to visit Ireland. But neither is two weeks or two months. But it's a good place to start.
These are a few words of advice for first-timers visiting Ireland: Don’t expect coffee at 7 a.m. and head west.
Many historical castles in Europe and beyond are abandoned and unsold, despite low prices. High restoration and maintenance costs, along with strict heritage laws, deter buyers. Castles like Château ...
The ancient settlement was founded by the Romans in 16 BC and boasts ancient ruins and superb architecture ... the last remnant of the castle which was demolished in 1905.
Narberth also grew around the ruins of a castle that dates to the 13th century ... Tenby and Pembroke Dock for ferry connections to Rosslare in Ireland. You can stroll from one end of town to the ...