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The Slieve Donard Resort & Spa in Newcastle, County Down has been named Northern Ireland’s Best Golf Hotel at this year's prestigious World Golf Awards.
The hotel's neighbouring Royal County Down Golf Club picked up the award for Northern Ireland’s best golf course.Ireland picked up the accolade of Best Golf Destination in Europe.
Now in its seventh year, the World Golf...
Outdoor Tourism Comes Alive In Kilkenny With The Launch Of ‘Outdoor Kilkenny’
Kilkenny Tourism has joined forces with Kilkenny County Council and Trail Kilkenny to launch a new outdoor tourism initiative. ‘Outdoor Kilkenny’ is a new brand and website promoting all outdoor attractions that Kilkenny has to offer; from cycling, walking trails, culture, adventure and activity centres, ‘Outdoor Kilkenny’ is...
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Paul Kelly, CEO of Fáilte Ireland on the impact of COVID-19 on Irish tourism
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I'm going to talk briefly about the tourism impact of Covid-19, the industry supports that have already been put in place by Fáilte Ireland and the challenges that lie ahead, but first, it is worth reminding ourselves of the vital importance of tourism to Ireland.
Tourism accounts for 260,000 or 1 in 9 jobs and was worth almost €8billion to...
Spectacularly located on the waterfront in the historic town of Kinsale, Trident Hotel is an eight-minute walk from a great selection of shops, galleries, cafes, pubs. Recently refurbished, the Trident has 75 guestrooms including an executive wing comprising 30 rooms and penthouse floor of 11 luxury suites.
Great Southern Killarney is a Deluxe four star Victorian hotel located in the heart of Killarney town set on 6 acres of private stunning gardens. An ideal base to explore Killarney National Park.
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Celebrate the New Year in Style at Dublin’s Spectacular Festival
Three days of festivities and an electrifying line-up of live entertainment promise an unforgettable New Year experience.
Ireland’s biggest New Year celebration, NYF Dublin, runs...




































