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How Tourism Ireland Took Top Social Media Prize

How Tourism Ireland Took Top Social Media Prize It was no surprise to us when

Posted 86 days ago at New Media Travel
The Beauty of Ireland’s Weather

www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlkGD_OhxSU It may be unpredictable, but Ireland manages to be beautiful no matter what Mother Nature kicks up. Enjoy this video collection of images from Irish Weather Online.

Posted 125 days ago at Irish Fireside
Autumn Giveaway: Irish Hat and Scarf Set – The Colors of Ireland

Kick off the cool, crisp days of Autumn with an Irish Fireside giveaway! The winner will be able to snuggle into a warm, cozy hat and scarf set hand-crocheted by the Crochet Divas.  Done in .. more ..

Posted 128 days ago at Irish Fireside
Dublin on the Liffey

Photo by Jim Berkeley - http://www.dublinontheliffey.ie/ - All Rights Reserved It wasn’t long after reader Joe Conway sent me a link to Dublin on the Liffey that I found myself hypnotized by Jim Berkeley’s images of Ireland’ .. more ..

Posted 138 days ago at Irish Fireside
Another Three Irish & Celtic CDs You Should Know

T With the Maggies CD release concert at City Halls in Glasgow. Photo courtesy Kerry Dexter - All Rights Reserved A collection featuring the music of Northern Ireland, the debut recording of a New England based Celtic b .. more ..

Posted 148 days ago at Irish Fireside
Cahir Castle

Cahir Castle - Photo courtesy Peter and Dalene Heck - all rights reserved by the artist. Among Ireland’s largest and most memorable castles, Cahir Castle in County Tipperary fin .. more ..

Posted 154 days ago at Irish Fireside
Returning to Ireland

Submitted by Deirdre McNamee Following a recent visit to Ireland I felt compelled to tell the story of my father who, like many men and women in the early 1950’s, left Ireland for British shores for what he perceived as a better life. On arriving in England he made his way to Sheffield where some former school friends and a cousin were already residing. They helped him find accommodation and, most importantly, work. A few years later he headed further .. more ..

Posted 155 days ago at Irish Fireside
RYAN’S DAUGHTER – film location as tourist magnet

The old school house can still teach visitors a thing or two. There wasn’t much going on in the village of Dun Chaoin (Dunquin) perched on the end of the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland. Until 1 .. more ..

Posted 161 days ago at Richard Tulloch's LIFE ON THE ROAD
The Vikings in Ireland: “From the Fury of the Northmen, O Lord Deliver Us”

by G. Beaverson This sculpture by Betty Newman Maguire offers a nod to Ireland's Viking past. This resemblance to a Viking longboat can be found on Dublin's Essex Quay. Photo by "infomatique William Mu .. more ..

Posted 161 days ago at Irish Fireside
Ireland 1934

www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS8WisImDEM Many Americans visiting Ireland for the first time have a stereotypical view of what Ireland is. They expect thatched cottages around every bend, sheep dotting the landscape, dancing at the crossroads, rainbows and leprechauns. Although I have yet to meet a leprechaun I have seen plenty of rainbows and sheep. But - alas - thatched cottages are a .. more ..

Posted 163 days ago at Irish Fireside
THE NEW FACE OF OLD Ireland – Dingle, Kerry

We tourists love to see boats, and the older and rustier they are, the better we like them. I first visited Ireland in 1976. It was a poor country, and I didn’t see anything which looked at all like th .. more ..

Posted 164 days ago at Richard Tulloch's LIFE ON THE ROAD
A Yank in Ireland Remembers September 11, 2001

Ulster History Park 9-11-01 I remember 9-11 differently than a lot of you do. You were at home in the USA watching events unfold on TV. I was far away in Northern Ireland. My husband Barry and I were touring the Ulster History Park – sadly now defunct and closed. It was a gorgeous day with blue .. more ..

Posted 164 days ago at Irish Fireside
Ireland tour package

Ireland is one of the most gorgeous places to visit. Ireland has a blend of historical character and scenic landscape. The long stretches of beaches, the Rocky Mountains, the serene villages, energetic cities etc., give the visitor a wide range of experie… Go here to read the rest: Ireland tour package

Posted 167 days ago at Snda Travel's Blog
Ireland, It’s Quite Nice Actually!

Ireland, its quite nice actually! from jonny pardoe on Vimeo. I fell in love with Ireland again this summer! With all the bad press and recession talk I thought I’d put together something a little more positive. These photographs were all taken in Ireland, the vast majority in the last few months. All photos are copyright Jonny P .. more ..

Posted 168 days ago at Irish Fireside
Mellifont Abbey, County Meath

Founded in 1142, Mellifont Abbey in County Meath was the first Cistercian Abbey built in Ireland. The remnants of the octagonal lavabo (shown above) are one of the si .. more ..

Posted 169 days ago at Irish Fireside
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