Many centuries ago, the Celts built their own civilisation. They wanted to stay recognised by the whole world. Especially that they exist in more than one country, yet they’re all unit… Read More
Known as an Irish chieftain and legend of the sea, Grace O’Malley is remembered as one of the greatest and most important figures of her era. A ferocious pirate and sea conquerer who s… Read More
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Ireland is a country rich in quality gastronomic products, because food is an integral part of contemporary Irish culture. Although traditional Irish dishes are not always healthy, restaurat… Read More
Curious what the Irish President’s house looks like? Visit Aras an Uachtaráin, the official residence of the President, or just take a stroll through one of Europe’s large… Read More
Horse racing has had a long tradition in Galway. It is also the largest of the horse racing festivals in Ireland and one of the most known tracks in the world. Race week in Galway is a time… Read More
You probably know that Ireland’s village, town and county names derive from Irish or Gaelic origin, but did you know that these place names are shrouded in Celtic mythology, ancient ge… Read More
Galway is located in the West of Ireland and over looks the Atlantic Ocean. Today it is a city of culture and a popular tourist destination, with great music and entertainment. The entire co… Read More
Kinsale is a beautiful seaside town and historical seaport, in the south of County Cork. Kinsale marks one of the end points of the Wild Atlantic Way, so if you take the coastal trip around… Read More
Ireland has been a religious island since the dawn of time, and its religiousness shows in the varied holy places in almost every county. The island venerated Gaelic and ancient Irish gods a… Read More
Many traditional Irish games rule the roost. The Irish love to play sports known as Gaelic games. Ireland is Europe’s third-largest island, so there is plenty of space for various spor… Read More