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…
Clare Island is the largest of Clew Bay's islands, which lies roughly 5km off the coast of county Mayo. The island is accessible by ferry only, and Clare Island Fast Ferries operate daily ferry crossings from Roonagh Pier. Owned and operated by the O'Malley family, Clare Island natives, who have been seafarers for generations.
Clare Island's magnificent…
Howth Adventures are family and friends whose passion in life is to share the beauty, history and nature of Howth with locals and guests from around the world. They go out of their way to create exciting, personal and memorable experiences, connecting the stories, people, land, sea, and sky in Howth. Escape the crowds on…
Housed in a landmark building with its traditional red brick and navy facade, Wrights Findlater Howth is made up of a ground floor bar, contemporary restaurant on the 1st floor and function room with an outdoor heated terrace on the 2nd floor. They are ideally located opposite the Dart station in the beautiful, picturesque fishing…
Inspired by the romance of Brooklyn and New York in the late 19th century, an era marked by its international melting pot and industrious spirit, The Brooklyn is a space that feels both transportive and timeless.
Their menu focuses on nostalgic home favourites, playful new dishes, and seasonal specials, and is the perfect blend of…
“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…
An File Bar and Restaurant is located in the heart of Westport, county Mayo, and serves delicious food and drinks in the heart of the town's entertainment district.
An File, meaning 'The Poet', is named after Mayo's famous blind poet Antoine Ó Raifteirí, and this well known establishment can be described as a gorgeous traditional…
Miles away from the hustle and bustle of modern day living ...
Established in 1952 Lavelle’s Seaside House & Mickey’s Bar, is situated in the picturesque seaside village of Dooega on the Wild Atlantic Way, cradled between the Atlantic Ocean and Knockmore and Minaun hills with stunning sea views across the Atlantic to Clare Island,…
Did you know that the Loop Head Peninsula in county Clare was recently voted as the best place to holiday in Ireland? It is the true essence of the Wild Atlantic Way with its panoramic cliff views and countless activities to choose from. It is the real gem along Ireland's west coast.
When deciding how to…
No trip to Donegal would be complete without a cruise on Ireland's largest waterbus!
Since 2006, Donegal Bay Waterbus have been sharing their knowledge of the area and providing fantastic entertainment, all helping to create memories that will last a lifetime. The impressive 80ft long boat sets sail from Donegal town pier and can carry…

