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The Waterford Greenway

Opened in 2017 , the Waterford Greenway is one of the most scenic cycling routes in Ireland. Also known as the Déise Greenway, this 46 kilometre stretch of glorious pathway runs from the historic Waterford city to the picturesque seaside town of Dungarvan. Set amongst the backdrop of the Comeragh Mountains , the trail travels…

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The Donegal Shop

Irish knitwear, and in particular, the instantly recognisable Aran Sweaters, seems to be consistently fashionable, and have remained trend proof in the style world for decades. But what is it about Irish knitwear that makes it so appealing? One possible reason for its popularity is its durability and practicality. Clothing such as the Aran Sweater…

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The Arranmore Ferry

Your Car And Passenger Ferry To Arranmore Island. Arranmore is an island on the North West coast of county Donegal and is its largest inhabited island at approximately 22km squared. Wild and untamed, the island has a rich and vibrant heritage and culture and has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Gaelic traditions still thrive here,…

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Inishowen Artist Retreat

An artists retreat providing creative holiday experiences in a beautiful Irish cottage and studio, set in the stunning Inishowen peninsula in county Donegal. This stunning cottage dates back to the early 1800's and has been lovingly restored using traditional lime materials. Some would say that it would have been easier to just knock the cottage…

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Lough Ree Access For All

People with disabilities have the same needs for recreation and leisure as people without disabilities, however, they sometimes access more structured activities, thereby reinforcing their segregation from community and friends on occasion. The core principle of the Lough Ree Access For All boat and lake centre is to eliminate this segregation in so far as…

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Corlea Trackway

Ireland’s bogs have always had a sense of otherworldliness about them. They often formed the natural boundaries and borders between ancient kingdoms. Archaeological and accidental discoveries over the years of votive offerings including human remains, have only reinforced the otherworldly aspect in peoples views! However, bogs have also had very practical roles in Irish lives…

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Clonakilty BlackPudding Visitor Centre

Welcome to the Clonakilty Blackpudding Visitor Centre.  This is the home of Ireland’s favourite black pudding, using a secret recipe that dates back to the late 1800s. Take this opportunity to visit us and discover the story of Clonakilty Blackpudding by taking a self-guided and interactive audio tour around the visitor centre in our purpose-built…

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