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Culloden Estate & Spa unveils upgrades and a new visual identity with €700,000 investment
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Culloden Estate & Spa unveils upgrades and a new visual identity with €700,000 investment
The Culloden Estate & Spa has completed a €700,000 upgrade and debuted a refreshed visual brand identity.
Guests will notice the results upon entering the five-star hotel in Belfast, with the re-carpeting of the ground floor, including the hotel’s iconic staircase.
The intimate Drawing Room event space features...
New Luxury Accommodation will be Golfers’ Dream
Fans of golf and lovers of luxury will find the perfect combination in Dunluce Lodge, Northern Ireland, which is set to open this autumn.
Dunluce Lodge, County Antrim, has announced it will open this autumn offering stunning accommodation on the beautiful Causeway Coast that will be especially suited to golfers. The five-star hospitality venue sits on...
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Northern Ireland’s ascent as a must-visit tourism destination
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Northern Ireland’s ascent as a must-visit tourism destination
A push towards green tourism and an unprecedented wave of international investment is reinvigorating Northern Ireland’s tourism industry.
In the last few years, a number of major investments in Northern Ireland’s hotel stock has added more luxury options for visitors to this small region.
In a story worthy of a Hollywood movie, Mick Boyle,...
Ireland is going green (and not just on St Patrick’s Day)
The world goes green on St Patrick’s Day to celebrate all things Irish, but the island of Ireland is also going green in a different way.
Ireland has committed to cutting greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 and to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. It’s a commitment that is...
Belfast 2024 celebrates the city’s creative culture
Belfast is embarking on an ambitious cultural celebration in 2024 which will see the city come to life with creative projects, events and civic initiatives.
Under the themes of Our People, Our Place and Our Planet, Belfast 2024 will present a year-long programme of exciting projects and events that will celebrate the city’s people,...
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Pawsome dog-friendly destinations on the island of Ireland
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If your perfect trip includes your canine companion, head for the dog-friendly shores of the island of Ireland.
With endless forest and mountain walks, golden beaches and lots of pet-friendly accommodation, restaurants, pubs, cafés and attractions, the island of Ireland is a pooch paradise.
Head west to the spectacular Wild Atlantic Way coastal route which stretches from Donegal in the north...
Escape to a kingdom of exquisite beauty and charm
Cannonball 4X4 road trip announced for Kerry
November 10th -11th 2023 | www.cannonball.ie
The thrill of wild, rugged landscapes, breath-taking cross-country and mountain drives, warm friendly pubs and spirited traditional Irish music as autumn bequeaths her most vibrant hues, a gift of seasons past and a promise of seasons to come.
The third...
Gather your little monsters for Halloween fun at Newpark Hotel Kilkenny where deadly dinosaurs, the worst witches and ghastly ghosts are coming back to life from Saturday 28th October- Sunday 5th November
Halloween will be a spooktacular experience at the Newpark Hotel in Kilkenny -where their seasonal celebrations are of prehistoric proportions! Over the midterm break, your family can watch...
Simple, splendid, traditional, contemporary, quirky or quintessentially Irish, there’s a perfect self-catering home from home waiting for you on the island of Ireland.
Self-catering is a great way to holiday, offering maximum freedom and flexibility. And on the island of Ireland, you can make your break truly memorable with a stay in a castle, cottage, beach house, historic tower or...
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