
The name Temple Bar refers to a special group of Dublin properties, situated in a strip alongside the River Liffey (hence the name bar, which refers to a riverside path). Sir William Temple, an Anglo-Irish aristocrat from the…

The name Temple Bar refers to a special group of Dublin properties, situated in a strip alongside the River Liffey (hence the name bar, which refers to a riverside path). Sir William Temple, an Anglo-Irish aristocrat from the…

In the 18th century, Kilkenny City Center’s stylish Georgian Town Houses were the favored headquarters of Ireland’s country aristocracy. The city is also billed as “Ireland’s Medieval Capital”, and contains several lovely old buildings from the era, including Kilkenny…

Five miles long and soaring nearly 700 feet above the crashing waves of the sea, these impressive cliffs put the ageless power of nature into clear focus.
Perhaps 1940′s naturalist Robert Lloyd Praeger described the impact of these…

Situated along the banks of the River Maigue, this picturesque little village provides a truly enjoyable experience for all visitors. It features pretty thatched cottages, medieval churches covered in ivy, and gardens blooming in a variety of colors. Although…
When you visit the village of Fore and roam the surrounding fields, you’ll enjoy a first hand experience with origins of traditional Irish folklore tales that have been around for more than a thousand years.
Just a few kilometres…

Wexford town is a small and lesser-known yet charming town in the “sunny southeast” (so-called because it gets less rainfall than other parts of Ireland, which isn’t a hard average to beat!).
The town was founded by the…