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WreckDiving.ie

Ireland has over 3000km of coastline which is world renowned in the diving community for its variety of marine life and shipwrecks. With over 15,000 shipwrecks, both large and small, lying in the waters around our beautiful coast, there is history beneath the waters of Ireland.  Wreckdiving Training Centre is a fully professional, registered and insured company…

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The Red Door Country House

Renowned for its relaxed dining, intimate weddings, breathtaking views, and comfortable seating on the beautiful terrace and courtyard, The Red Door Country House is nestled on a 4 acre site overlooking Lough Swilly, along the Wild Atlantic Way in Inishowen, county Donegal. Situated between Derry and Buncrana, the country house is easily accessible by car. In…

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Acapulco Mexican Restaurant – Dublin’s Oldest Mexican Restaurant

Acapulco is a colourful and lively restaurant situated on South Great Georges Street in Dublin 2, who have been perfecting their chilli recipe for 25 years, and serve mouth watering Mexican dishes in the heart of Dublin city. Think sizzling fajitas, delicious homemade nachos, traditional enchiladas, burritos, chimichangas, tacos - the very best of traditional Mexican…

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Kevin Callaghan Pottery

Discover The Beauty Of Handcrafted Ceramics From The Heart Of Donegal. Kevin Callaghan Pottery create unique, high quality pieces that blend traditional Irish craftsmanship with modern design. Artistry meets craftsmanship in every piece created by a brand dedicated to producing high quality, handmade pottery that celebrates the beauty of individuality. Each creation begins its journey…

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The Brehon Hotel & Spa

At The Brehon, hospitality isn't just a tradition - it's a way of life, deeply rooted in their heritage. Ideally located in Killarney, county Kerry, this award winning 4 star hotel was named after the ancient Brehon Laws that governed Erin centuries ago, and it embodies the spirit of generosity and warmth that has endured through the…

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Allihies Copper Mines

The charming little village of Allihies in Cork, with its brightly coloured houses, is the last village at the end of the Beara Peninsula. It sits between a rocky mountain range and the rugged Atlantic Coast. Copper was mined in the hill behind the village from 1812, when a rich copper deposit was discovered in…

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Spike Island

“The island fortress built to defend an empire that became the largest prison in the world.” Located in Cork Harbour and just a 15 minute ferry ride from Cobh harbour, this former monastery, fortress , prison and home is steeped in more than 1300 years of history. The story of Spike Island is the story…

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