06 Jul Belfast in July
If you are in Belfast during the month of July then there are a few things going on...
If you are in Belfast during the month of July then there are a few things going on...
The peninsula north of Mizen , Sheep's Head , has an ancient feel to it: barren land almost entirely devoid of people. Well worth a visit on any Ireland tours. There are only a couple of tiny villages here , and traffic is sparse , so...
The Twin towns of Stranorlar and Ballybofey are separated only by a bridge over the River Finn. There is little remarkable about either , though the latter is by far the livelier. But they are worth a visit on Ireland tours...
The village of Ardmore , southwest of Dungarvan , is steeped in history and full of character and worth a visit on any tours of Ireland. The 5th century saw the arrival here of St Declan , at least 30 years before St Patrick arrived in...
If you are on tours of Ireland visit Clonalis House...
Kenmare has a rich and interesting history if you are on tours of Ireland. Kenmare was founded by Sir William Petty , Cromwell’s surveyor general , to serve his mining works beside the River Finnihy. Petty was extremely active in (and benefited greatly from) the dealings in...
Roscrea Heritage Town has a 13th Century Castle in the town centre with 17th Century Damer House in the castle courtyard. Take time to see the St. Cronan's monastic ruins with its 12th Century West Gable. The Round Tower and Black Mills with original High Cross are...
On Ireland tours ? Want to see a hidden gem ? Then visit Caherconnell Stone Fort , Carron , Kilfenora , County Clare. Caherconnell Stone Fort , home of the Davoren family , was built about 1500 years ago. During a visit to Caherconnell you experience through audiovisual and...
It's time we sat down to tell you how very much we enjoyed the tour, and your company. The itinerary you put together for us helped to make our trip memorable and the highlight of our European vacation. Your easy-going style and knowledge of the...
Tours of Ireland may bring you through County Donegal. If thet do then visit Donegal County Museum which is based in the old Letterkenny Workhouse. The museum houses both temporary and permanent exhibitions which tell the story of Donegal from the Stone Age to the Twentieth Century. Donegal...