

- Nestled in the leafy suburbs of Cork, the Maryborough Hotel and Spa combines the charm and grandeur of a country residence with the luxury of an internationally acclaimed hotel. Minutes from Cork city centre, yet with a character and style all of its own, this beautifully renovated 18th century house delivers a unique residential experience in a unique atmosphere. Indeed Read more…
- The Rochestown Park Hotel has long been recognised as Cork’s premier city hotel. The Cork city hotel combines a wide range of luxury facilities for Corporate and Leisure Guests alike. Key features include 4 star luxury hotel accommodation – 163 bedrooms and suites, 10 conference and banqueting suites catering for 2 to 700 guests, suitable for weddings and conferencing, award Read more…
- EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is a state-of-the-art interactive experience located in the beautiful vaults of the 1820 Custom House Quarter building in Dublin’s Docklands, the original departure point for so many of Ireland’s emigrants. It will inspire and guide you on a journey to discover the stories of Irish emigration around the world, from early times to the modern Read more…
- Get away from it all and entertain the family with a day out at Annaginny, Co Tyrones very own zoo with wild animals from all over the world.Or try a spot of fishing with the fishing shop and lessons available on request, BBQ Facilities, Picnic tables and childrens play park. If you fancy you can take a relaxing walk amongst Read more…
- Strokestown Park House is an 18th Century mansion which has been faithfully restored. It is unique in that it retains its original furnishings and professionally guided tours allow visitors to experience Georgian Ireland in its purist form. The Irish National Famine Museum is located in what were once the stable yards of Strokestown Park, an estate owned by the Mahon Read more…
- The Museum is located adjacent to Hells Kitchen Bar in Castlerea County Roscommon, Ireland. The Museum boasts the Largest Private Collection of Rail Memorabilia in Ireland. The pride of this collection is an A55 Diesel Locomotive fully and lovingly restored. Also on display are bells, lamps, shunting poles, signal equipment, staffs, station boards, etc. We also have a T.V monitor Read more…
- . Ethel Kelly’s award winning range of hand painted OGHAM WISHES continue to enchant and delight. At her traditional workshop in Knockcroghery village in County Roscommon each Ogham is individually painted by Ethel on hand made paper and beautifully framed in a contemporary black wooden frame. They are quite charming in their simplicity! Visit the gallery to see the full Read more…
- The Arigna Mining Experience is a unique community inspired initiative which records 400 years of mining history in the area. Coal mining provided much needed work in a region of poor agricultural land. Regular employment was uncommon in the province of Connaught in the 19th and 20th centuries, and it is often said; “There was money in Arigna when there Read more…
- At Rathcroghan Visitor Centre, you will experience a unique historical attraction in the very heart of Co. Roscommon. Let a qualified archaeologist and facilities that have been certified as a Tripadvisor Centre of Excellence for 2014 tell the story of Iron Age and medieval Ireland. If you wish to connect with ancestors and deities and walk in their footsteps, then Read more…
- The Donegal Bay Waterbus is a 80 foot long 86 ton, welded, steel boat built in Killybegs, Co Donegal in 2006. It has toured around Donegal Bay since July 2006 and operates all year round up to Christmas Day and New Year, carrying approx. 35,000 passengers annually. Sailing times are usually morning,afternoon or evening, but are dependant upon weather and Read more…