Destination Clonakilty
- By: Editor
- On: 02/Sep/09
- In: Cork Travel Tips
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Clonakilty is a colourful little town located in the beautiful West Cork just 45-minute drive from Cork City. Often referred to by locals as Clon, Clonakilty is a popular tourist destination with much to offer. For further details on this West Cork town please read on…
Belfast One of the Top Cities To Visit in 2009
- By: Editor
- On: 28/Aug/09
- In: Belfast Travel Tips
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Just this year Belfast was named as being one of the top 12 tourist destinations to visit in 2009 by the well-known travel guide Frommer’s.
For further details on this top holiday destination please read on….
Facebook Competition
- By: Editor
- On: 27/Aug/09
- In: Travel tips
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All fans of our Facebook page can be in with a chance to win a fantastic hotel break
in the stunning 5* Marriot Druids Glen Hotel & Country Club in County Wicklow.
This is our way of saying thank you!
For competition details, please read on…
Destination Blarney
- By: Editor
- On: 26/Aug/09
- In: Cork Travel Tips
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Located just 8km from Cork City in Southern Ireland is the picturesque village of Blarney which is home to the legendary Blarney Stone. In the following article we take a look at the village of Blarney and all it has to offer.
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Rose of Tralee Festival 2009 – 50 year Celebration
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- On: 20/Aug/09
- In: Kerry Travel Tips
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This year the world-renowned International Rose of Tralee Festival is celebrating 50 years and promises an even bigger and better festival than ever before. Popular as ever, The International Rose of Tralee Festival is one of Ireland’s longest running festivals of its kind.
For further details on The Rose of Tralee Festival 2009 please read on….
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Destination Fermanagh
- By: Editor
- On: 19/Aug/09
- In: Travel tips
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Fermanagh is one of Ireland’s traditional counties located within the province of Ulster which is part of Northern Ireland. Fermanagh is situated in the basin of the River Erne and is often referred to as ‘Ireland's Lake District’. For further information on Fermanagh and all it has to offer please read on….
Enter The GoIreland.com Photography Awards 2009
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- On: 18/Aug/09
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The GoIreland.com Photography Awards 2009 is in its 5th year. It is an international amateur photography competition which invites Irish holidaymakes and tourists to submit a photo which best epitomises the beauty of Ireland. This year's theme is 'Capture the Beauty of Ireland's villages, towns and cities'.
If you're a photo enthusiast or indeed if you think you may have a winner in your photo collection, read on and find out how to enter and what's in store if you win!
Whale Watching in West Cork
- By: Editor
- On: 06/Aug/09
- In: Cork Travel Tips
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Did you know that West Cork is now recognised as one of the best places in Europe to go whale watching? Believe it or not over one third of the world's known whales, dolphins and porpoise species have been recorded in Irish waters. For further details on whale watching in West Cork please read on….
Destination Bantry
- By: Editor
- On: 06/Aug/09
- In: Cork Travel Tips
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Bantry is a busy market town and colourful little fishing port located in West Cork in southern Ireland. There is much to see and do in Bantry and for further information on this vibrant little West Cork town please read on…
10 Interesting Facts You Never Knew About Cork
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- On: 05/Aug/09
- In: Cork Travel Tips
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County Cork is located within the province of Munster in southern Ireland. Cork is a popular destination with many visitors that travel both near and far to discover the beauty of Cork. With many hidden gems only waiting to be discovered, a visit to Cork is a must. The following article takes a look at just 10 interesting facts that you never knew about Cork.
For further details please read on…

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