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Brownshill Dolmen: Ballynakillbeg, Co Carlow

Brownshill Dolmen: Ballynakillbeg, Co Carlow

by Paddy P | Ancient Places, Carlow, Graves, Monuments

This megalithic portal dolmen is thought to have been built between 4000 & 3000 BC by some of the earliest … more

The Antiquities of Kilmalkedar: Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry

The Antiquities of Kilmalkedar: Dingle Peninsula, Co Kerry

by Corey Taratuta | Ancient Places, Graves, Kerry, Landmarks & Buildings, Religious Sites, Scenic Spots

Among the most significant churches on the Dingle Peninsula, this 12th Century Romanesque church reflects the builders’ efforts to modernize … more

The Royal Celtic Capital of Connacht: Tulsk, Co Roscommon

The Royal Celtic Capital of Connacht: Tulsk, Co Roscommon

by Guest Contributor | Ancient Places, Heroes & Villains, Hikes & Walks, Legends & Folklore, Museums, Roscommon

Covering over four square miles, at least 200 sites and monuments, and tracing through history from the earliest settlement (8,000 … more

Ireland’s Manliest Statue: Sixmilebridge, Co Clare

Ireland’s Manliest Statue: Sixmilebridge, Co Clare

by Liam Hughes | Arts & Crafts, Clare, Monuments

In what is probably the manliest sculpture in Ireland, artist Shane Gilmore gives us a shirtless, limestone lad marching unimpeded … more

Killeigh Holy Well and Rag Tree: Killeigh, Co Offaly

Killeigh Holy Well and Rag Tree: Killeigh, Co Offaly

by The Standing Stone | Ancient Places, Legends & Folklore, Nature & Gardens, Offaly, Religious Sites

Among the “seven blessed wells of Killeigh, this dry stone wall channels water from a natural spring. Water from this … more

The Tomb of the Cormack Brothers: Loughmore, Co Tipperary

The Tomb of the Cormack Brothers: Loughmore, Co Tipperary

by Corey Taratuta | Celebrities, Graves, Heroes & Villains, Legends & Folklore, Tipperary

In 1858, two Tipperary brothers, Daniel and William Cormack, were convicted of murder.

They insisted on their innocence, but the … more

Carrigafoyle Castle on the Banks of the Shannon: Ballylongford, County Kerry

Carrigafoyle Castle on the Banks of the Shannon: Ballylongford, County Kerry

by Christy Nicholas | Ancient Places, Castles, Heroes & Villains, Kerry

We were wandering around the area, slowly making our way down from the ferry at Tarbert to Dingle, our stop … more

Great for Families: The Donkey Sanctuary in County Cork

Great for Families: The Donkey Sanctuary in County Cork

by Jody Halsted | Animals, Cork, Kids

Donkeys enjoying their new and better life after being rescued by The Donkey Sanctuary, Ireland.

The Donkey Sanctuary just outside … more

Visit Some of Ireland’s Oldest Monuments and Tombs at Lough Gur: Bruff, Co Limerick

Visit Some of Ireland’s Oldest Monuments and Tombs at Lough Gur: Bruff, Co Limerick

by Jody Halsted | Ancient Places, Graves, Hauntings & Mysteries, Hikes & Walks, Kids, Legends & Folklore, Limerick, Memorable Experiences, Museums, Scenic Spots

Long before Ireland became the ‘Land of Saints and Scholars’, it was the land of Druids and Celts. Stone age, … more

The Saltee Islands – An Unrivalled Bird Sanctuary in Ireland’s Sunny Southeast

The Saltee Islands – An Unrivalled Bird Sanctuary in Ireland’s Sunny Southeast

by Liam O'Connell | Animals, Hikes & Walks, Nature & Gardens, Scenic Spots, Wexford

The Saltee Islands is comprised of a pair of privately owned, ancient islands, lying 3 miles off the coast of … more

Portumna Castle and Kitchen Garden: Portumna, County Galway

Portumna Castle and Kitchen Garden: Portumna, County Galway

by tony2phones | Castles, Galway, Hikes & Walks, Museums, Nature & Gardens

The Castle which was destroyed by an accidental fire in 1826 is currently undergoing extensive internal restoration. This semi fortified … more

Discover Why There’s a Rooster, a Mouse, and a Fly on St Mochua’s Desk: Timahoe, Co Loais

Discover Why There’s a Rooster, a Mouse, and a Fly on St Mochua’s Desk: Timahoe, Co Loais

by Corey Taratuta | Arts & Crafts, Heroes & Villains, Landmarks & Buildings, Laois, Legends & Folklore, Religious Sites

In the shadow of the round tower in Timahoe, a peculiar piece of artwork has been erected. With no explanation, … more

Aghade Bullaun Stone: Tullow, Co. Carlow.

Aghade Bullaun Stone: Tullow, Co. Carlow.

by The Standing Stone | Ancient Places, Carlow, Graves, Religious Sites

Located south of Tullow on the grounds of All Saint Church of Ireland, this site shows us an example of … more

Craddockstown West Standing Stone: Co Kildare

Craddockstown West Standing Stone: Co Kildare

by The Standing Stone | Ancient Places, Kildare, Landmarks & Buildings

This standing stone across the road from Punchestown racecourse is definitely worth a visit. The stone is dotted with bits … more

Enjoy the View from the Christ the King Statue: Glen of Aherlow, Co Tipperary

Enjoy the View from the Christ the King Statue: Glen of Aherlow, Co Tipperary

by Liam Hughes | Ancient Places, Hikes & Walks, Memorable Experiences, Nature & Gardens, Religious Sites, Scenic Spots, Tipperary

Between the Slievenamuck and the Galtee Mountains lies the glorious Glen of Aherlow. The scenic pull-off on Slievenamuck provides one… more
Stooagh Ring Fort: Co. Laois.

Stooagh Ring Fort: Co. Laois.

by The Standing Stone | Ancient Places, Laois, Legends & Folklore

This rather impressive rath (ring fort) is located in a bend in the road in the Slieve Bloom Mountains and … more

Corcomroe Abbey: Ballyvaughan, Co Clare

Corcomroe Abbey: Ballyvaughan, Co Clare

by Christy Nicholas | Clare, Memorable Experiences, Religious Sites

We stopped by this abbey on our way out of Ballyvaughan and south to the next B&B in Dingle. The … more

Quin Abbey: Quin, Co Clare

Quin Abbey: Quin, Co Clare

by Christy Nicholas | Ancient Places, Clare, Graves, Landmarks & Buildings, Memorable Experiences, Religious Sites

Quin Abbey is impressive, yet still charming and intimate. It is only about 9 miles from Ennis, and definitely worth … more

Dysert O’Dea Castle and High Cross: Corofin, Co Clare

Dysert O’Dea Castle and High Cross: Corofin, Co Clare

by Christy Nicholas | Ancient Places, Castles, Clare, Graves, Landmarks & Buildings, Religious Sites

Dysert O’Dea is a simple tower castle hidden away in the rolling hills of County Clare, and worth a search. … more

Desmond Castle and the Hellfire Club: Askeaton, Co Limerick

Desmond Castle and the Hellfire Club: Askeaton, Co Limerick

by The Standing Stone | Ancient Places, Castles, Landmarks & Buildings, Limerick

Dominating the town, Desmond Castle was built in 1199 by William de Burgo and it became the dwelling place of … more

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