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Surprisingly, the Sun popped out last Sunday, and as I haven't started my weekend tours yet, I thought a visit to a little ...
Our ancestors went out before sunrise with bottles and jars to collect the dew from the grass. They rubbed it on their faces ...
The Irish wake remains the touchstone of all Irish culture, particularly in rural areas among the farming community, ...
Mysterious sweathouses were used widely in Ireland until the late 19th century as a cure for every kind of ‘malady of the ...
According to Irish mythology, this time ... and two walkways, or ancient roads, spread over a slightly over a one-mile area. In fact, one of the roads has actually been discovered to connect ...
The number of drivers and pedestrians killed on Irish roads in the first quarter of this ... They require an Israeli military permit to attend this ancient holy site but since the Hamas terrorist ...
A winding route through an ancient Irish part of town ... off airing of Harry Lauder’s “Keep right on to the end of the road”, written after he lost his son at The Somme, nearly took ...
Irish folklore, like the island itself, is littered with tales of earth mounds known as fairy forts. The ancient ringforts date back to the Iron Age and have long been entwined with tales of the Aos ...
A green and misty road, dotted with age-old myths and an equally legendary welcoming spirit. Here you are in Ireland, which ...
These chambers at Loughcrew are some of the best-kept secrets in ancient archaeological Ireland. We drove down ... gazing out upon the road, his harem of cows grazing peacefully in the field ...
Inspired by ancient saints and modern memoirs, celebrate National Walking Month in May by embarking on a spiritual hike. By ...