Letterkenny – A Top Holiday Destination in the North West
- By: Editor1
- On: 13/Oct/09
- In: Donegal Travel Tips
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Letterkenny is Donegal's county town and is located in the heart of the county overlooking Lough Swilly. With its buzzing nightlife, historical and recreational attractions, this charming town makes a fantastic base for a holiday in the north west of Ireland. Read on for more.
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Donegal Airport - The Gateway to Ireland's Spectacular North West!
- By: Editor1
- On: 13/Oct/09
- In: Donegal Travel Tips
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The north west is one of the most spectacular, unspoilt and undiscovered corners of Ireland and one of the best ways to get here is to fly into Donegal Airport. This airport is an excellent facility operating daily and regular flights from Cork, Dublin and Glasgow. Read on for more.
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A Brief Guide to the Port of Cork
- By: Editor1
- On: 12/Oct/09
- In: Cork Travel Tips
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The Port of Cork is located in the south west of Ireland in the beautiful city of Cork. This natural sheltered and deep water harbour which lies at the mouth of the River Lee, claims to be the 2nd largest natural harbour in the world. The harbour is now a world class facility welcoming a wide range of cruise liners and it’s also a hive of marine, industrial and recreational activity. Read on to find out more.
The Corona Cork Film Festival 2009
- By: Editor1
- On: 12/Oct/09
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This year the annual Cork Corona Film Festival will take place at a later date from the 1st – 8th of October. Showcasing the best of Irish and international films and documentaries to the people of Cork and the southwest, this festival has now become one of the biggest highlights on the cultural and social calendar in Ireland.
Destination Ballyvaughan
- By: Editor
- On: 09/Oct/09
- In: Clare Travel Tips
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Ballyvaughan meaning "Town of the Beacháin", or "Townland of the Mushrooms", is a beautiful and colourful little fishing village on the southern shore of Galway Bay in County Clare. For further details on this picturesque village located in the rugged West of Ireland please read on….
Galway Events 2010
- By: Editor
- On: 08/Oct/09
- In: Galway Travel Tips
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If County Galway is your destination of choice in 2010, then take out your diary and note some of the leading festivals and events taking place. We pick some of the top events, which you really should not miss. Galway Arts Festival, The International Rally, Tedfest… you really will be spoiled for choice.
Donegal – Ireland's Top Surfing Destination
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- On: 08/Oct/09
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With the mighty Atlantic waves crashing into the miles and miles of coastline on a daily basis, it's no wonder that the west coast of Ireland has become a top destination for surfing. County Donegal in particular has become a mecca for surfing enthusiasts, as there's plenty of surf beaches and surf schools to be found here.
Top Attractions in Kenmare Co Kerry
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- On: 07/Oct/09
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Kenmare in County Kerry is one of Ireland’s most visited towns and it’s with little wonder. We bring you the top attractions in this tourist mecca which are sure to have you returning time and time again…
5 Good Reasons To Visit West Cork
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- On: 07/Oct/09
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West Cork is a magical part of Ireland, famed for its scenery, unspoilt environment, historic attractions, off shore islands, quaint fishing villages and colourful Irish towns. Irish culture and tradition are at the forefront here and the people you'll meet are warm and charming. All in all, West Cork is a place that will leave you wanting to return again and again. With so much on offer here, we have tried to pinpoint 5 things that make this wonderful part of Ireland so special. Read on to find out what they are…
Halloween in Dublin
- By: Editor
- On: 07/Oct/09
- In: Dublin Travel Tips
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With Halloween fast approaching now is the time to decide where you wish to spend Halloween. What better place to visit than the wonderful capital city of Dublin. It has been said that Ireland is where Halloween originated so it is no wonder why Dublin knows just how to throw a proper Halloween party! For further details on Halloween in Dublin please read on….

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