

- Situated in a panoramic position overlooking the Blackwater Valley it has views over rolling, wooded hills to the Knockmealdown Mountains beyond. Whilst being totally private, the Castle is on the outskirts of the Heritage Town of Lismore and a mere 200 yard walk to all its amenities. The historic gardens at Lismore Castle are divided into two very different halves. Read more…
- Some of the Park’s mountains, namely Benbaun, Bencullagh, Benbrack and Muckanaght, are part of the famous Twelve Bens or Beanna Beola range. Connemara National Park was established and opened to the public in 1980. Much of the present Park lands formed part of the Kylemore Abbey Estate and the Letterfrack Industrial School, the remainder having been owned by private individuals. Read more…
- Wexford Racecourse is the South East’s leading race course. Wexford assures you of a brilliant day out for all the family. The National Hunt races are run throughout the year. All Festival Meetings and most weekday meetings during the Flat Season feature Mixed Cards – i.e. both Flat and National Hunt Wexford race course is located 1km from Wexford town Read more…
- Waterford & Tramore Racecourse has been providing exciting entertainment for racing fans in south east Ireland for more than 200 years. The 80-acre venue now boasts totally up-graded facilities with three free car parks, two covered stands and family friendly enclosures. Three bars, two restaurants (one self service) ensure that all tastes are well catered for whilst corporate entertaining has Read more…
- The friendly atmosphere at Tipperary makes it an ideal location for a family or business outing or simply an opportunity to meet friends new and old. You can expect first-rate entertainment, a warm welcome and a day second to none. Located in the heart of Ireland, amid the gently rolling countryside of the Golden Vale, Tipperary Racecourse lies two miles Read more…
- Sligo racecourse is nestled among some of the most scenic countryside imaginable with the mountains Benbulben and Knocknarea looking down from either side of the town. The area is considered as one of the unheralded beauty spots of Ireland and it’s certainly worth the effort to get to Sligo racecourse for one of its eight fixtures. Read more…
- The Home of Irish National Hunt racing since 1827 Punchestown Racecourse is set amidst 450 acres of magnificent Irish countryside in the heart of Ireland’s thoroughbred county. Today the state of the art facilities at Punchestown play host to approximately eighteen race meetings annually as well as numerous shows, concerts and events. The undoubted highlight being the five day Irish Read more…
- Roscommon is a favourite course with trainers for introducing talented, inexperienced young horses to racing and if you keep a close watch at the course you will see some stars of the future competing there (see below). The racing consists of good quality, full fields featuring lively betting markets and the view of the racecourse from the stands and enclosures Read more…
- Navan is one of the fastest improving courses in Ireland and it shows in the quality of its racing which naturally attracts some of the best horses in the land. It stages both flat and jump racing but it is best known for the latter, especially in the Autumn and Winter months, the wraps come off the jump-racing stars and Read more…
- “There has never been a better time to visit Naas Racecourse, located in the heart of the Thoroughbred County of Kildare, just 18 miles from Dublin City on route to Cork, Limerick and Waterford. With 16 exciting race meetings in 2008, we plan to keep you entertained with top class racing in our superb new facilities, which cater for all Read more…