In Ireland, there are a beautiful array of names that are unique to the Emerald Isle. These names are an important part of our culture and heritage and are often handed down throughout the generations.
Posted: 02 Aug 2022 by
Claire Regan |
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Anyone who has ever visited Ireland or knows any Irish people will tell you that we have a distinct and fun relationship with the English language.
Posted: 01 Sep 2020 by
Claire Regan |
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Castles form an important part of Ireland’s history and heritage, holding fascinating stories from our nation’s past. Until you can visit these historic sites yourself, we are bringing 10 of the best castles in Ireland to you…
Posted: 26 Jun 2020 by
Claire Regan |
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There are numerous cultural experiences waiting to be enjoyed when you visit the island of Ireland. Everywhere you turn, you will be exposed in some way to the traditions that are unique to this beautiful land.
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 by
Claire Regan |
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When visiting Ireland, there are so many different ways to experience the amazing atmosphere that Irish music creates!
Posted: 23 Apr 2019 by
Claire Regan |
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Irish, also referred to as Gaeilge, is the native language of Ireland, and so if you are planning to visit Ireland, here is a list of a few phrases in Irish (Gaeilge) that you may be able to use along your travels...
Posted: 25 Jul 2018 by
Claire Regan |
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The official Gaeltacht regions in Ireland are counties Donegal, Galway, Mayo, Kerry, Cork, Meath and Waterford.
Posted: 17 Nov 2014 by
Claire Regan |
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National Heritage Week 2014 will run from August 23 - 31. Many national and hundreds of local community organisations are running FREE events throughout the country with the theme ‘Family … generations exploring heritage together’.
Posted: 18 Aug 2014 by
Mel Heron |
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Bob Dylan famously sang the line, ‘The times they are a changin’. So too is the Irish pub scene. What was once a smokey place with limited choice on tap is now a culture on the rise. The Irish pub experience like a fine wine, has improved with age.
Posted: 07 Aug 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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This Friday, Taoiseach Enda Kenny is set to reopen the doors of Lissadell House in County Sligo to the public after five years of legal dispute. Owners of the ancestral home, Eddie Walsh and Constance Cassidy have been influenced by their seven children and well wishers throughout the legal battle to pick up where they left off and continue their vision for the Estate.
Posted: 16 Jun 2014 by
Niall McKee |
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