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Top 5 cycles to explore the island of Ireland
World Bicycle Day on 3 June is the annual opportunity to pay tribute to the bike, not to mention the huge number of beautiful places around the island of Ireland that are explorable on two wheels.
In Ireland, cycling is all about the scenery, the joy and the experience, be it for...
Five wonderful walks exploring the island of Ireland
If you want to treat yourself to the very best views of an island much-lauded for its scenery, there is no better way than on foot.
With an epic coastline, stunning mountain ranges, a welcome second to none and endless amounts of beautiful spaces, a walking holiday on the island of Ireland...
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Explore Ireland’s lush midlands on a new 130km cycle and walkway
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Ireland's greenways and trails are a great way to see some of the most beautiful and unspoilt parts of the country, and they have just received a new addition. Outdoor-lovers can now tackle a newly-launched scenic 130km walking and cycling greenway that passes through four counties.
The Royal Canal Greenway stretches alongside a historic 225-year-old canal, and it begins in...
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Eoghan Corry speaks with Geraldine Enright, The Cliffs of Moher.
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In the 2nd episode of Destination Ireland Travel Podcast, Eoghan Corry speaks with Geraldine Enright, Director of The Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, about the devastating impact of Covid-19 and importance of the domestic tourism market for 2021.
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On a clear day you can view the Mourne Mountains from Dublin's Howth Head.
But on the other 350-odd days, an hour's drive will take you out of the Fair City and into the heart of spectacular County Down countryside, where you will wind and meander through hills and valleys, with jaw-dropping scenery awaiting around every turn in the road.
Head...
Standing on the first tee at the historic Ardglass Golf Club, the entire island of Ireland sits to your right. Aim for Sligo, I was told. Just don’t go left.
The golf proved a mere distraction as the next four hours were filled with views of the rugged and beautiful coast line from every hole with the majesty of the...
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Minister Martin and Minister Murphy make joint statement on
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