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Ireland: A Novel – Book Review and Buy Online

In the winter of 1951, a story teller, the last specialist of an honored, centuries-old custom, gets to the house of nine-year-old Ronan O’Mara in the Irish countryside. For 3 terrific nights, the old gentleman intrigues his audience with stories of kings, legendary saints, and Ireland’s long-lasting achievements. However these nights alter young Ronan permanently, […]

Rick Steves Ireland 2018

Wander rustic towns, emerald valleys, dynamic cities, and moss-draped ruins: with Rick Steves on your side, Ireland can be yours!Inside Rick StevesIreland 2018 you’ll discover: Comprehensive

A Road Trip Discovering Unesco World Heritage on the Island of Ireland

An extraordinary trip of 8 days around Ireland. We took a trip around the 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Island of Ireland: Newgrange A distinct ancient burial place, constructed by an advanced civilization, older than the pyramids Giants’ Causeway An amazing rock developments that were produced when as soon as the lava struck […]

By : Why Ireland Date : April 16, 2018 Category : Ireland Comments :
Dublin Ireland – Fun Video Travel Guide

A fun city tour of Dublin Ireland. highlingting  the major tourist sites in Dublin including Trinity College for the Book of Kells Pubs in Temple Bar, Guiness Storehouse Eating Fish and Chips at Leo Burdocks Kilmanham Jail, and O’Connell St. When visiting Dublin the best place to stop is in front of the main tourist […]

By : Why Ireland Date : April 16, 2018 Category : County Dublin Comments :
10 Things to do in Dublin, Ireland.

So you’re going to Dublin, are you? Well that’s just grand. You’re in luck. You found the right page to show you where to go and what to do. 1: The Guinness Storehouse. Now, we know it’s not the most original thing to do but it’s definitely worth a visit. The building is incredible. It’s […]

By : Why Ireland Date : April 16, 2018 Category : County Dublin Comments :
Discover Ireland Castles

  Discover Ireland – Castles. The oldest inhabited castle in Ireland, Malahide Castle dates back to the 12th century. We take a look at this Irish landmark. Sligo is a charming place in the West of Ireland full of history, arts, culture, traditional music and good surf. WB Yeats’ remains are to be found here […]

By : Why Ireland Date : April 14, 2018 Category : Ireland Comments :
Discover Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. The Western Region of Ireland

Discover Ireland’s Western Region: Counties Mayo, Leitrim, Roscommon, Donegal and Sligo. Sligo is a charming place in the West of Ireland full of history, arts, culture, traditional music and good surf. WB Yeats’ remains are to be found here and Bram . Discover the Wild Atlantic Way on the West coast of Ireland. The Drive […]

By : Why Ireland Date : April 14, 2018 Category : Wild Atlantic Way Comments :
Punjabi by Nature Indian Restaurant, Ranelagh Dublin

Punjabi by Nature – Ireland’s Pride of Dublin – An Irish Indian Restaurant situated at Ranelagh, Dublin – Ireland Punjabi by Nature Indian Restaurants & Takeaway – Authenticated Indian dine in and Takeout rejuvenating the authentic taste of Indian cuisines for several years situated at Ranelagh, Dublin The Punjabi by Nature has been serving Authentic […]

Ireland’s 13 Best Attractions for Tourists

  Cork City Cork is located on the banks of the River Lee in the south of Ireland. Cork is the anglicised variation of the Irish word Corcaigh, which implies marsh. The city centre was initially developed on marshland and boats had the ability to browse into the channels which separated the lots of islands. […]

By : Why Ireland Date : April 14, 2018 Category : Ireland Comments :
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