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Take a trip somewhere into forgotten Ireland

Outdoor adventure, tasty seafood, quirky shops, ancient castles and a magical shoreline – the coastal towns and villages of Dublin Bay promise unforgettable trips out of the city. Stretching from Malahide in the north to Bray in the south, the curving coastline of Dublin Bay provides a splendid setting for a string of charming coastal […]
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Ireland’s wonders of nature – 10 of the best

Nature is one of the biggest draws to Ireland, and it’s no wonder. The island is crammed with dramatic scenery and a multitude of ways to encounter its magical wildlife. Here are 10 of the best places in Ireland to explore, love and appreciate the wonders nature. 1. Dolphinwatch Ireland’s mighty River Shannon opens into […]
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WHERE TO SEE HIGHLAND COWS IN SCOTLAND

Highland cow on the coastal road between Applecross and Shieldaig One of the most sought-after Scottish experiences our visitors can’t seem to get enough of is meeting Scotland’s hairy and loveable Highland cows. Or as we Scots call them, Highland coos! Iconic, cute and extremely photogenic, these hardy yet docile animals can be found right […]
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Four major new attractions on their way for Ireland

A huge investment in tourism is set to deliver a quartet of unique new attractions on the Emerald Isle. The exciting new best-in-class experiences are planned for counties Cavan, Donegal, Dublin and Mayo, following the most significant investment in tourist attractions ever undertaken by the Irish Government. The €73 million investment from Fáilte Ireland and […]
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Irish dancing goes viral in modern beats and songs

Irish dance is stepping out on hip new digital journey with young people around the globe – and it owes much to the power of social media. From the Celts of ancient Ireland to the founding of the Gaelic League in 1893, traditional Irish step dancing has evolved over centuries in its homeland. However, in […]
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Dublin writes a new chapter of literary milestones

On the lead up to this centenary anniversary of Ulysses in 2022, Dublin shows why it is a city where great works are formed, books are treasured, the finest writers gather and literary fans yearn to be. The pull of one of the world’s great literary cities is magnetic at any time – but it […]
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Meet the giant spirit of golf in Northern Ireland

A newly released video highlights the history and passion behind Northern Ireland’s fantastic golf scene. Narrated by acclaimed actor James Nesbitt OBE, the Tourism NI video showcases how Northern Ireland, as the home of world-class courses, major champions and prestigious events, is truly ‘Made for Golf’. “No-one experiences the giant spirit of Northern Ireland quite as intensely […]
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Belfountain Conservation Area

Perched atop the Niagara Escarpment, Belfountain Conservation Area is a 13 hectare seasonal oasis that’s home to beautiful waterfalls, water fountains and scenic foliage in Caledon. The Belfountain Conservation Area is located in the hamlet of Belfountain on Credit Road, northwest of the town of Caledon. Get up-to-date information about the Belfountain Conservation Area on the […]
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Royal Botanical Gardens

The Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is an ecological tribute to wondrous natural world in Ontario. Over 180,000 plants representing over 2,300 plant species live and thrive so visitors can appreciate Canada’s vast and varied flora. At over 1,100 hectares, RBG is Canada’s largest botanical gardens and has been designated a national historic site. Explore thousands of […]
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The sounds of the Causeway Coastal Route

This summer, move to the beat along one of the most beautiful coastal routes in the world The scenery is epic, the experiences are gigantic, and the towns and villages are a true delight. There’s no doubt that the Causeway Coastal Route is one of the world’s extra-special destinations. Even Lonely Planet thinks so – […]