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Sleep under the stars in sustainable Irish style

An eco-conscious glamping stay somewhere on the island of Ireland could be your ultimate immersive experience in the natural environment. A little bit of luxury in the wild, a true connection to the lush green Irish landscapes and amazing views of the starry night sky β here are six unique places on the island where […]
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“From the moment visitors pull up they immediately absorb the fresh, clean mountain air with panoramic views tapping into their senses and emotions; giving them a chance to feel rooted, part of something traditional and special.” Jamese McCloy, Shepherd Jamese McCloy is a fourth-generation shepherd who wants to show people sheep farming and particularly his […]
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Adventurer Ash Dykes and his Welsh training ground

Training for success with Ash Dykes Welsh adventurer Ash Dykes is the first person in the world to walk the length of the Yangtze river in China. He trains for all his expeditions in Wales. Learn about his favourite locations and how he prepares for those epic adventures. Adventurer Ash Dykes on preparing for his biggest adventure […]
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Wales Walking Holidays β Snowdonia

Wales Walking Holidays specialise in quality self-guided walking and hiking holidays for the independent traveller in various areas of Wales. Trails include the 870 mile Wales Coast Path, (which includes the Isle of Anglesey, the Llyn Peninsula, Meirionnydd, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthen, Gower and the South Wales Coast), The North Wales Path, Offaβs Dyke and Glyndwrβs […]
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Mountain Bike Wales

Let Mountain Bike Wales take all the hassle out of organising your weekend away, and guide you on your very own Wales adventure…ο»Ώο»Ώ Phill & Polly at Mountain Bike Wales live, work and play in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains of mid Wales. They have over 20 years guiding experience in both the UK […]
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10 reasons why Ireland is always in season

Cosy traditional pubs, fairytale castle stays and fabulous festivals β no matter the season, Ireland’s welcome is sure to warm your heart City breaks Youβll find an amazing atmosphere in Irelandβs cities during the less crowded seasons of autumn and winter. In Dublin, usually bustling attractions like the Guinness Storehouse and Dublin Castle are a breeze to get around. […]
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The Beara Bridle Way

Etched into the sides of the Miskish and Knockgour mountains of the Slieve Miskish range which knuckles the Beara peninsula west, the Beara Bridle Way is Irelandβs first ever horse trail. The main trail hugs the flanks of the mountains, overlooking 23 kilometres of rugged mountain scenery, stunning seascapes and dazzling island views. It includes some […]
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Celtic Dance Music ~ Callum Mathers..

Callum Donald Mathers, raised in Abbotsford, British Columbia, has built a 25 year career in Highland and Celtic music, showcasing the Celtic music community in contemporary ways. The prodigious producerβs new project, under Celtic Dance Music, envisions Celtic and Highland fusion music thriving across live event, cinematic, and gaming platforms. Today, weβll learn more about […]
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Tourism Ireland announces line-up for St Patrickβs Day 2021

In rolling out its St Patrickβs Day activations, Tourism Ireland aims to bring some positivity, hope and some fun to the almost 5 million Canadians who claim links to the island of Ireland and invites everybody across Canada to join in on the celebrations. At a time when people cannot travel, Tourism Ireland wants to […]
