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Galway - steeped in music and history; filled with friendly folk, festivals and crammed with cosy pubs, culture and craic. Get yourself to Galway; City of Tribes, Vibes and the time of your lives....... read more »
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A driving tour of Cork and Kerry, in the southwest of Ireland, takes in breathtaking scenery, magnificent vistas and cosy pubs. Plus, you've got a ready-made soundtrack to sing along to as you go...... read more »
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The television and celebrity gardener talks about five of his favourite gardens from every corner of the UK and Ireland... read more »
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Ireland’s wild west doesn’t get much wilder than Inishmore – the quirky, windswept Aran island that inspired Father Ted. Enjoy a hair-raising ride out to the craggy edge of the world... read more »
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Dublin's creative genius shines at weekend markets and in suburban villages where you'll uncover funky designs, vintage gems and gourmet stalls... read more »
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Room with rock royalty, learn to pull the perfect pint or get a taste for Michelin-starred dinners - they're all on offer in Dublin's fair city... read more »
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Times may be tough - but there are bargains to be had, even at the luxury end of the market. Here are my tips for top hotel breaks in Ireland that won't break the bank... read more »
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Dublin makes for one of the most enjoyable short breaks in Europe - and now, for the first time in a decade, there are bargains to be had... read more »
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Is it possible to fly to Dublin and stay two nights for less than £100? On a budget stag-party weekend, I put that theory to the test – and discovered ways of saving money in the Irish capital as well... read more »
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Take an off-season tour around the Dingle Peninsula and discover deserted beaches, snow-capped mountains and friendly pubs without the crowds... read more »
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Beautiful beaches, stunning cliff walks and some fine traditional food are among the highlights of a visit to Cork, one of Ireland’s real beauty spots... read more »
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County Mayo offers amazing vistas, incredible banter, unforgettable tales and humour, tastes that intoxicate and overwhelm, locals that enchant and mesmerise; all this, and we haven’t left the pub yet... read more »
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From free art collections and budget hotels to the best fish-and-chips and the burger joint where Sinead O'Connor was a waitress (allegedly), here are my tips for getting to know Dublin cheaply... read more »
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Recognised as Ireland's cultural heart, Galway is where it's at for those keen to experience the best in home-grown, pub-centred traditional Irish music... read more »
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Explore Dublin via the pick up/drop-off bike scheme - the perfect way to discover the Irish capital on a short trip... read more »
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We sample the cream of Ireland at the Guinness Factory's 250th birthday and give the Irish capital the ultimate student road test... read more »
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Ireland’s second largest city, Belfast has a big heart, embracing one and all. You'll find it very hard to let go...... read more »
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On a tour of the west coast of Ireland, you can sample the finest food and drink the land of a thousand welcomes has to offer... read more »
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Money worries may persuade families to take short breaks closer to home this year – but the good news is that it means the pet dog can come too. Just load up the car and catch the ferry to Ireland...... read more »
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Traditional music is the rhythm of Dublin's streets and pubs, and this is complemented by a thriving festival scene... read more »
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