Abbeyglen Castle

Abbeyglen Castle is a stylish hotel set within a 19th century castle and is located in Connemara in County Galway, amongst spectacular wooded grounds with landscaped gardens. This family run establishment enjoys a charming elevated setting nestled amongst the...

Aillwee Cave

Aillwee Cave is located in the centre of the Burren in County Clare, it can be found sitting high on top of the mountain cut into the side with excellent vistas of Galway Bay. When you visit here you...

Aran Islands

The Aran Islands are located just off the coast of Galway and Doolin and consist of three islands, Inis Mor Island, Inis Meain Island and Inis Oirr Island. They are an extension of the limestone escarpment that forms the...

Ashford Castle

Ashford Castle enjoys an enviable location on the picturesque shores of Lough Corrib in Cong, County Mayo. This award winning luxurious hotel occupies a 13th century castle, and sits amongst 350 acres of lovely parkland. This medieval castle is...

Ballynahinch Castle

Ballynahinch Castle enjoys an enviable location in the beautiful and alluring Connemara in County Galway, along the Wild Atlantic Way. This 4-star establishment occupies an 18th century castle and sits amongst the rugged landscape and forest of this 450...

Banna Strand

Banna Strand is also known as Banna Beach and is located around twelve kilometres north west of Tralee, and is an ideal beach holiday destination. This stunning blue flag beach is pristine and stretches for miles and miles with...

Blarney Castle

No visit to Ireland is complete without a visit to Blarney Castle a former 15th century medieval stronghold, it is located in Blarney, County Cork in the west of Ireland. The castle is set amongst acres of parkland is...

Bromore Cliffs and Ballybunion Beach

Bromore Cliffs are located in Ballybunion, North Kerry along the Wild Atlantic Way, they are on private farmland and attract a small charge for parking and entry. The cliffs extend for one and a kilometres and have been carved...

Bunratty Castle

Bunratty Castle and Folk Park is located in the heart of Bunratty Village in County Clare, and sits on 26 acres. It provides visitors the opportunity to experience what life was like in Ireland in days gone by and...

Burren Centre

Burren Centre is located in the historic village of Kilfenora, in County Clare and provides a gateway to the Burren. This fantastic Interpretative Centre provides a great experience, and a great insight into the rich history of the area....
Carne Golf Links

Carne Golf Links

Carne Golf Links lies on the remote and rugged Mullet Peninsula, along the Wild Atlantic Way, in the North West of County Mayo. An area renowned for it’s wild and ancient landscape. Set in magnificent, unspoilt sand dunes stretching...

Charles Fort

Charles Fort is a star fort that is located on the waters edge in the charming harbour town of Kinsale in County Cork, on the west coast of Ireland. It is one of the finest remaining examples of a...

Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs of Moher can be found looming over County Clare in the West of Ireland. These majestic vertical cliffs extend for eight kilometres along the Atlantic coast and at their highest point they are an impressive 214 metres,...
Connemara Golf Club

Connemara Golf Links

This unique links course is situated on the West Coast of Ireland, in County Galway. It lies on the Atlantic coast and is nestled amongst the Twelve Bens mountain range and the Atlantic Ocean, beautiful scenery making it the...

Connemara National Park

Connemara National Park is located in the west of Ireland in County Galway. Connemara National Park was established and opened to the public in 1980. It encompasses around 2,957 hectares of scenic mountains, expanses of bogs, heaths, grasslands and...
County Sligo Golf Club

County Sligo Golf Club

The County Sligo Golf Club or Rosses Point as it is sometimes referred to, is considered to be one of the great championship links courses. It is positioned in the picturesque seaside village of Rosses Point just 8km from...

Crag Cave

Crag Cave is located in Castleisland, Co. Kerry, it was found in 1983 and is deemed to be over one million years old. It is a fascinating and extraordinary underground experience, that takes you below ground. The caves are...

Craggaunowen – Kilmurry

A visit to Craggaunowen will introduce you to the bygone era of the Bronze Age, when the Crannog people were living in Ireland. This wonderful historic and cultural attraction is located in Kilmurray, County Clare amongst fifty acres. Visitors...

Croagh Patrick

Croagh Patrick is a mountain situated close to to the town of Westport in County Mayo, and is best known for its association with Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint. It is also known as the “Reek’ and nicknamed “Ireland’s...

Dingle Distillery

Dingle Distillery is not yet known in whiskey circles but, it soon will be, they are Ireland’s youngest distillery. Their ethos is to produce an artisan product by rekindling the tradition of independent distilling in Ireland. They first started to...

Dingle Dolphin Tour

Dingle Dolphin Tours are boat tours that offer trips to see Dingles most famous resident, Fungie the Dolphin, who resides in Dingle Harbour, in Kerry. Fungie is a wild Bottlenose Dolphin who has been residing in these waters for...

Don & Barry’s Historic Stroll in Old Kinsale

Don and Barry’s Historic Stroll in Old Kinsale is the only way to learn all there is to know about this historic and picturesque harbour town. They are two local veterans who have been providing these tours for twenty...

Eagles Flying

Eagles Flying is a fabulous unique attraction suited to the whole family, it is fun, educational and exciting too. The centre is situated amongst twenty seven acres of stunning natural mature parklands in Sligo, in the North-West Ireland. It...

Enniscrone Golf Club – Dunes Course

This course is up there with the finest and most challenging traditional Irish links golf courses, Enniscrone origins date to 1918 when it was a simple nine-hole course near a seaside village. Fast forward and today it is in...

Explore Dingle

Dingle is an attractive town nestled in a natural bay, located in County Kerry, it is the only town on the Dingle Peninsula that, sits on the Atlantic coast. This charming town was a major fising port and this...

Explore Galway City

Galway City is a colourful and energetic harbour city located on the west coast of Ireland, it is also know as the “City of Tribes”. This walled medieval city has everything to offer from an interesting history to the...

Explore Kenmare

Kenmare is a small town huddled between the mountains of Cork and Kerry in the West of Ireland. It is found along the Wild Atlantic Way one of the most scenic, wildest, and most captivating coastal drives in the...

Explore Killarney

Killarney town is situated on the shores of Lough Leane in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. It sits in a truly breath taking location with woodlands, waterfalls, lakes and the dramatic McGillycuddy’s Reeks providing a stunning...

Explore Kinsale

Kinsale is a historic fishing port and fishing town, in County Cork in the south west of Ireland. It has a long and interesting history, as well as an important military history. There are influences of Norman, Spanish and...

Fota House, Aboretum & Gardens

Fota House, Arboretum and Gardens is a fantastic regency style great house located in county Cork, in the south west of Ireland. This charming house is one of the best examples of a country house in the country and...

Fota Wildlife Park

Fota Wildlife Park is a 100-acre special zoo and a wildlife park situated on Fota Island, in County Cork, in the south west of Ireland. The park opened in 1983 and is home to a number of endangered animals,...

Galway Bay Golf Course

This course sits on a spacious estate of 300 acres and overlooks the lovely Galway Bay, it was designed by Christy O Connor Jnr, opening in 1993. This beautiful links championship course of Par 72 stretches to 7,308 yards...

Galway Bay Hotel

Galway Bay Hotel is a 4-star traditional seafront hotel, with an enviable location on Galway’s Salthill promenade, that overlooks Galway Bay and the Clare hills. This award-winning traditional seafront hotel is just one minute walk to the beach, close...

Galway City Museum

Galway Museum is located in a spacious contemporary building, in the Spanish Parade in the city centre. The entrance is through the famous Spanish Arch. The museum was established on 29 July 2006 and its purpose is to explore...

Galway Golf Club

The club is Galways oldest club being established back in 1895, it is located on the outskirts of Galway City, overlooking the beautiful Galway Bay. It has been in its current location since 1925 with the current course having...

Gap of Dunloe

The Gap of Dunloe is a narrow mountain pass that goes between the MacGillycuddy’s Reeks and Purple Mountains in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. The gap was formed two million years ago by glacial flows and...

Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs

Geokaun Mountain and Fogher Cliffs are located on Valentia Island in County Kerry, in the south west of Ireland. Geokaun is the highest mountain on the island at 270 metres (888 feet), as well as being one of the...

Ireland’s School of Falconry

Ireland’s School of Falconry is located on the grounds of the historic Ashford Castle, in County Mayo in the west of Ireland. Falconry is the oldest known sport, and has been practised in Ireland for thousands of years. The...

Irish Workhouse Centre

The Irish Workhouse Museum is a heritage centre that narrates the devastating effect the Irish Famine had on the population and the conditions those impoverished had to endure, it is the only centre in Ireland committed to telling the...

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park was the first national park in Ireland, dating back to 1932 when the Muckross Estate was donated to the Irish State. It encompasses 26,000 acres of the most stunning natural scenery, being home to lush mountainous,...

King John’s Castle

King John’s Castle is an impressive structure that dominates the landscape in the centre of Limerick town, it sits along the the banks of the River Shannon. This 13th century castle was constructed by King John of England between...

Knock Basilica

Knock Shrine is one of Europe’s major Marian Shrines, it has a remote location situated amongst boglands and wilderness, in the eastern part of County Mayo, in the west of Ireland. With no real scenery or other attractions close...

Kylemore Abbey

Kylemore Abbey is a Benedictine monastery that was established in 1920, on the grounds of Kylemore Castle, it is located in Connemara, County Galway on the west coast of Ireland. The abbey was founded for the Benedictine nuns who...

Mount Falcon

Mount Falcon is a deluxe 4-star family run country house hotel occupying a 19th century Victorian Gothic manor house that sits in an idyllic setting amongst 100 acres of woodland. Situated on the banks of the River Moy in...

Muckross House & Gardens

Muckross House and Gardens are located in the beautiful Killarney National Park in County Kerry. This beautiful 19th century Victorian mansion sits within a 11,000 acre estate, set amongst a stunning landscape of mountains and woodlands. It is one...

Portumna Castle

Portumna Castle enjoys a fabulous location close to the shores of Lough Derg on the River Shannon, sitting amongst 1500 acres of lovely parkland and woods. It is a fabulous semi-fortified house and is an imposing and impressive structure...

Ring of Kerry

The Ring of Kerry is one of Irelands most scenic drives and is world famous. It travels along the dramatic and largely unspoilt Iveragh Peninsula in County Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland and is a 179 kilometre circular...

Skellig Experience

Skellig Experience Centre offers visitors the opportunity to discover and learn about the numerous aspects of the offshore Skelllig Islands without having to leave the mainland, the islands are located about eight miles off the mainland. The award winning...

Spiddal Craft Village

Spiddal Craft Village is located amongst the stunning Connemara countryside in County Galway. This Irish handcraft haven enjoys an enviable location adjacent to Spiddal Beach and has the most spectacular views looking out over Galway Bay, the Cliffs of...

Strandhill Golf Course

Strandhill Golf Course is located in Sligo in the west of Ireland, under the shadow of the impressive Knocknarea, to the south of Sligo Bay. The club was founded in 1931 as a nine-hole golf course, it was redesigned...

The G Hotel

The G Hotel and Spa is a contemporary and elegant 5-star hotel occupying an ultra modern building. It is located close to Galway bay and overlooks Lough Atalia, as well as being conveniently located close to many of the...
The Galmont Hotel & Spa Galway

The Galmont Hotel and Spa Galway

The Galmont Hotel and Spa Galway The Galmont Hotel and Spa Galway is an elegant contemporary 4-star hotel that boasts a spectacular waterfront location overlooking Galway Bay, whilst being in close proximity to the lively and colourful city of...

Titanic Experience Cobh

Titanic Experience Cobh is situated in the original offices of the White Star Line in the middle of Cobh town, the town was formerly known as Queenstown and it was from here that the final 123 passengers boarded the...

Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre

Tralee Bay Wetlands Centre is situated on the banks of the River Lee in County Kerry. It is both a nature and activity attraction, as well as a world renowned Natura 2000 site. The modern and eco-friendly visitor orientation...

Westport Golf Club

Westport Golf Course is located on an elevated position on the shores of Lough Crew in the shadow of the awe-inspiring Croach Patrick, in Mayo in the West of Ireland. The club dates back to 1908 and the course...

Westport House

Westport House is a Georgian estate, it was the ancestral seat of the Marquesses of Sligo until 2014, and is located in Westport in County Mayo. It was constructed by the Browne family in the 18th century and designed...

Westport Plaza Hotel

Westport Plaza Hotel is a stylish and elegant 4-star hotel occupying a modern but traditional building. The hotel is located centrally in the town of Westport but, is surrounded by stunning countryside and is close to the shores of...

Wild Atlantic Way

The Wild Atlantic Way encompasses an impressive 2,500 kilometres of stunning rugged coast that runs along the west of Ireland. The route provides a sensational journey of towering mountains, jutting headlands, breath-taking cliff faces, hidden beaches, brilliant bays, verdant...