Ardgillan Castle Ardgillan Castle is situated on the elevated coastline between Balbriggan and Skerries and is unique among Dublin’s Regional Parks for the magnificent view it enjoys of the coastline. The park consists of 194 acres of rolling pasture land, mixed with woodland and gardens, overlooking the bay of Drogheda. Ardgillan, meaning High-wooded area, is […]
The Lartigue Monorail, Listowel, Co. Kerry is one of the most different railways in the world. It is really worth a visit as it’s pure entertainment. The volunteers that run the museum and care for the 1,000 metre railway, it’s engine and cars, are really committed to keeping the story of this unique piece of […]
If you are interested in archaeology, folklore and legend you will want to take a trip to Navan Fort, Armagh. This is the site where the Kings and Queens of Ulster reigned in ancient times and it is an area of significant historical importance. When you visit Navan Fort you will be taken back […]
A Day in Belfast Departing Dublin in the morning for your full day Belfast excursion, we take the M1 route north to Belfast Harbour you will see the Harland and Wolf Dockyards where the HMS Titanic was built. The new visitor’s centre – Titanic Belfast opened in April 2012 on the anniversary of […]
Baking Lesson at Brigid’s Garden, Galway Brigids Garden is the perfect place to go if you love gardens and want to be able to immerse yourself in some of the best that Ireland has to offer. There are four gardens here, one of each for the four seasons – the Samhain Winter Garden, the Imbolc […]
Fore Abbey is located in the quiet Fore village which is in County Westmeath approximately 30 minutes by coach from Mullingar. The site is well known for being the place where St Fechin first set up a Christian monastery back in the 7th century. Historical records show that at one time the Abbey was […]