

- Shannon Heritage endeavour to preserve our culture and heritage, traditions and customs, castles and places of history for future generations to enjoy. Our attractions bring visitors into the magic and mystery of the Prehistoric, Celtic, Viking, Anglo-Norman and native Irish communities starting 5000 years ago and continuing to the present day. Shannon Heritage have seven day visitor attractions and they Read more…
- Welcome to Cork Racecourse Mallow, situated on the banks of the Blackwater, the crossroads of Munster and Home of National Hunt racing. With 19 national hunt and flat meetings all year round Cork Racecourse provides the facilities to enjoy the excitement and spectacle of a day at the races. Whether you are an occasional racegoer, or racing is your passion, Read more…
- Some 250 years ago, Benjamin Todd, a renegade Irishman of local renown, escaped his pursuers with a reckless leap on horseback across a deep, yawning gorge near the village of Ballgawley, in County Tyrone. Ever since then, that spot has been known as Todd’s Leap. For corporate clients, our aim is to take you, your clients or your staff to Read more…
- The golf course commands majestic views of Killarney’s Lower Lake and the Magillicuddys, Ireland’s highest mountains. Avail of the services of our Golf Courtesy Desk which will arrange advance tee times at all Kerry golf courses including Killarney, Ballybunion, Waterville and Tralee. astlerosse Golf Club: * 9 hole, par 36, parkland course. * 9 fully irrigated USGA standard greens and Read more…
- The Fry Model Railway is a unique collection of handmade models of Irish trains, from the beginning of rail travel to modern times. One of the world’s largest miniature railways, the exhibition in that it is a working railway covering an area 2,500 sq.ft. Situated in the beautiful grounds surrounding Malahide Castle, this delightful collection is a treat for railway Read more…
- Malahide Castle is one of the oldest and most historic castles in Ireland. From 1185 until 1975, it was the home of the Talbot family. Set on 250 acres of park land, the Castle was both a fortress and a private home for nearly eight hundred years. This was a remarkable tenure by any a single family and is one Read more…
- The Irish Hockey Association is the National Governing Body for the sport of field hockey in Ireland. Governing the 32 counties of Ireland, the Association is responsible for the management and overall development of all areas of the sport. The Association was formed in 2000, as a result of the merger of the two pre-existing Unions which governed men’s and Read more…
- Established in 1996. The IIHA is the official NGB of Ice Hockey and Inline in Ireland. The IIHA is a not for profit Organisation. There are in excess of 100 registered members in the IIHA. The IIHA is a full member in good standing enjoying full voting rights with both the (IIHF) International Ice Hockey Federation, and the (OCI) Olympic Read more…
- Today, over 180 000 people play football in Irish football clubs and schools and many more people are involved as coaches, officials and volunteers. The role of the Association is to promote, foster and develop this activity. The FAI controls the activities of all Ireland’s international football teams and is affiliated to Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA). Through its Read more…
- The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) is the governing body for the sport of rugby union in Ireland. The IRFU comprises four provincial branches as well as the national governing body. A number of years ago it was identified that Irish Rugby needed a clear strategic planning policy if it was to optimise its resources and develop our game to Read more…