Destination Blarney
- By: Eanna
- 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
- By: Eanna
- 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.
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Destination Fermanagh
- By: Eanna
- On: 19/Aug/09
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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
- By: Editor1
- 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: Eanna
- 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: Eanna
- On: 06/Aug/09
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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
- By: Eanna
- 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.
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Puck Fair 2009
- By: Eanna
- On: 31/Jul/09
- In: Festivals in Ireland
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Looking for an Irish Festival with a difference? Then Puck Fair is the festival for you. Puck Fair is one of the oldest festivals and fairs Ireland has to offer and is traditionally held on 10th, 11th and 12th of August. The picturesque town of Killorglin, in County Kerry, is home to Puck Fair. This is truly one of Ireland's most unusual street festivals not to be missed.
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7 Must See Attractions in Cork City
- By: Eanna
- On: 31/Jul/09
- In: Cork Travel Tips
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Cork City is Ireland’s second largest city located in the southwest corner of Ireland and is a vibrant and thriving city with a wealth of historical and cultural attractions only waiting to be discovered. In this article we take a look at just 7 must see attractions in Cork City. For further details please read on…
The 250 Festival at the Guinness Storehouse
- By: Eanna
- On: 29/Jul/09
- In: Dublin Travel Tips
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This year Guinness is celebrating to mark the 250-year anniversary of Arthur Guinness signing the lease on Saint James’s Gate Brewery. To mark this historic occasion, The Guinness Storehouse, home of the black stuff, is planning some wonderful celebrations throughout the summer. For further details on The Guinness Storehouse 250 celebration please read on…

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