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Cobh may be known around the world as the final port of call for the Titanic, but today the historic harbour town is firmly ...
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Ben is one of many visitors to admire the sandstone and shale formations - though caution is advised, as the caves and the ...
Michael McCann's Etchells 22 Don't Dilly Dally was the overall winner on IRC rating of the Royal Cork Yacht Club's July ...
Forget Florence's queues and Chianti's well-worn wine trails. If you're after Tuscany's true soul and you want raw, romantic ...
Whether you’re after a short walk on the sands or a leisurely ramble, these options from Donegal to Kerry should entice ...
Nestled along Cork harbour, Ringaskiddy is just one of many Irish villages transformed by the arrival of America’s giant ...
For dessert, he suggests grilling stoned fruit like peaches, nectarines or plums. “Take out the seed, grill the fruit and add ...
Saturday, starting at 9 a.m. at Portsmouth Olympic Harbour, 53 Yonge St.: Hosted by CORK/Sail Kingston, the four-day event ...
A mish-mash of droning synths and spiralling saxophones, the occasional distorted guitar and grainy recordings of a walk ...
Titanic tales, trad sessions, live music and creative happenings are turning the historic harbour town of Cobh into one of Ireland’s most vibrant destinations. Just a short hop from Cork city, Cobh’s ...
Keep Moving in Nature’ is a free brochure packed with inspiration for walking, wheeling, and wandering coastal, river and ...