The top BBC show, which is filmed in the ... up their doors to some of the most impressive homes in Ireland, including stunning castles with rich Irish heritage. "With the recent announcement ...
History buffs visiting Ireland will want to include Dublin Castle on their hit list ... Georgian rooms of state up top, and a ...
Are you planning a trip to Ireland any time soon ... visitors to Blarney Castle are invited to hang upside down, lean out over a vertical drop and kiss the stone. Those who brave it are granted ...
The importance of Dublin Castle to Irish history is straightforward enough; it was the home of the British administrations that ruled Ireland up to 1922. In 1204 King John ordered the construction ...
Guests at the renovated 12th-century castle enjoy coffee and tea makers, pillow-top mattresses, 24-hour room service, minibars, complimentary Wi-Fi access and more. Travelers can sip cocktails at ...
This sightseeing packed bus tour takes you to plenty of Ireland's top sites. You'll see Dublin, Belfast, Dunluce Castle, the Wild Atlantic Way, Galway, Doolin, the Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle ...
Popular myth denotes that kissing the Blarney Stone at the top of the Castle will bestow the kisser ... also known as ‘The teardrop of Ireland.' Cobh - then known as Queenstown - was the ill- ...
noting that substantial spending on modernisation had rendered Tullamaine ‘one of the most liveable castle[s] in Ireland’.) The intensification of ‘big-house’ burning during the civil war ...