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Eagles Flying - Irish Raptor Research Centre

Eagles Flying - seeing raptors soar through Sligo skies ... for the sake of research and conservation.

John F. Kennedy Arboretum

An unusual attraction in County Wexford - just south of New Ross JFK's Irish roots are remembered by planting trees from all around the world.

RMS Titanic - An Irish Icon

The ill-fated RMS Titanic was tragedy after triumph - and made in Ireland.

Easter 1916 - When to Celebrate?

The Easter Rising of 1916 is celebrated at Easter - which makes no sense at all. Only in Ireland ...

Getting Married in Northern Ireland

Information on the Legal Requirements for a Northern Irish Wedding

Getting Married in the Republic of Ireland

Information on the Legal Requirements for an Irish Wedding

Getting Married in Ireland

Some General Information for the Irish Bride and Groom To Be

Easter in Ireland

A Short Overview of Irish Easter Celebrations and Traditions

Good Friday - (Not) An Irish Holiday?

Is Good Friday a holiday in Ireland? Or "just" a holy day? Both - with differences North and South.

Mandarin Buffet Chinese Restaurant – Enniskillen

The Mandarin Buffet Chinese Restaurant in Enniskillen lets you eat until you had enough ... with good quality food and tempting desserts.

Saul

Saul, a special place in the biography of Ireland's patron Saint Patrick.

The Hill of Slane

Visiting Saint Patrick's chosen place for a fiery showdown with Irish Pagan rituals and the High King of Tara.

A Tale of Two Patricks

Was there only one Saint Patrick? Or were there two? And where does Palladius fit in?

Killarney National Park

Killarney National Park - maybe the best-known of the National Parks of Ireland, located on 26,000 acres of beautiful and varied countryside in County Kerry.

Six Nations Rugby Tournament

The Six Nations - a rugby tournament that will always raise hopes for a grand slam or at least a triple crown in Ireland.

Shrove Tuesday - Pancake Tuesday - Mairt Inide

Pancake Tuesday - why Shrove Tuesday in Ireland is celebrated with loads of pancakes (and a visit to the pub).

Wicklow Mountains National Park

Wicklow Mountains National Park - the most-visited of the National Parks of Ireland, located on more than 20,000 hectares of rugged countryside in County Wicklow, just on the doorstep of the capital Dublin.

Glenveagh National Park

Glenveagh National Park - the northernmost of the National Parks of Ireland, located on 16,000 acres of mountainside in County Donegal.

Connemara National Park

Connemara National Park - one of the most picturesque of the National Parks of Ireland, located around Kylemore Abbey in County Clare.

Burren National Park

Burren National Park - the weirdest of the National Parks of Ireland, located on a bleak and bare "moonscape" in County Clare.

Ballycroy National Park

Ballycroy National Park - the youngest of the National Parks of Ireland, located on 11,000 hectares of bogs and mountains in County Mayo.

Irish Sporting Events 2012

Irish Sporting Events 2012 - get into the spirit of things by joining the spectators!

Buying a Holiday Home on Ireland's West Coast – The Prices

The prices you must expect when buying a holiday home on the west coast of Ireland.

Buying a Holiday Home on Ireland's South and East Coast – The Prices

The prices you must expect when buying a holiday home on the eastern and southern coasts of Ireland.

Buying a Holiday Home in Ireland's Midlands – The Prices

The prices you must expect when buying a holiday home in the midlands of Ireland.

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