The river Blackwater is one of the largest rivers in Ireland. At 169km long, it flows through Kerry, Cork, Limerick, and Waterford and has freshwater stretches as far upstream as Ballydesmond and tidal stretches as far as Youghal Harbour.
Blackwater Eco Tours are located in Villierstown, county Waterford, along the banks of the beautiful Blackwater.…
Wild Hideaways is Amy and John O'Sullivan's answer to the overwhelm and hustle of urban life. Deeply rooted in their environment, Amy and John see their venture as an opportunity to highlight their community and the beauty of the place they call home.
Whether you're a couple in search of a romantic escape, or a…
Located in the heart of the Burren, county Clare, with spectacular views of Galway Bay, Aillwee Burren Experience is a wonder to all, and one of the most well known attractions in the area. With geology and history stretching over 330 million years, Aillwee inspires awareness of the Burren underground landscape along the Wild Atlantic…
Rascals Brewing Company was founded in 2014 by Cathal O Donoghue and Emma Devlin, after they developed a taste and a passion for the booming craft beer industry, while living and working in New Zealand. In the spirit of adventure, they set up their own 1000L micro brewery in Dublin and now, they are a…
From modest beginnings as a small country house hotel opened in 1957, Gleneagle has flourished into one of Ireland's most popular visitor destinations. At Gleneagle, every stay is a gateway to endless possibilities. Known for their vibrant atmosphere and warm hospitality, they are more than just a place to rest your head - they are…
Ireland’s coastline is a tapestry of golden sands, rugged cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. Whether you're seeking a tranquil escape, thrilling water sports, or cinematic vistas, here are five of the most breathtaking beaches to explore across the Emerald Isle.
1. Keem Bay, Achill Island, County Mayo
Keem Bay is often hailed as Ireland’s most picturesque…
Ireland’s rugged coastline is a tapestry of dramatic cliffs, rolling waves, historic villages, and hidden coves. Whether you're looking for epic road-trip thrills or peaceful scenic detours, here are the five most breathtaking coastal drives that belong on every explorer’s itinerary.
1. Wild Atlantic Way
Stretching over 2,500 km along Ireland’s western seaboard, the Wild…
The Cellar is an established, iconic gastropub located in the heart of Galway City, serving great food and drinks, and offering live sport and entertainment to the local community and visitors alike for more than 30 years.
It is a well known 18th century landmark building in Galway city centre, on Eglington Street, and is…
Thunder Road Cafe is located in the heart of Dublin City, in Temple Bar. Their friendly staff, vibrant atmosphere, and exceptional food will ensure you have a truly memorable dining experience. Bring your friends, family, or colleagues and prepare for a taste extravaganza that will have you coming back for more.
At Thunder Road Cafe,…
Sliabh Liag Tours is located in the fishing village of Teelin, at the base of the magnificent Sliabh Liag Cliffs in county Donegal, and is perfectly placed for tourists looking to embark on an epic adventure on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. They have been looking after visitors from near and far for over 35 years,…

