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Last year, I decided to start making better use of my weekends after spending far too many of them at home. So I came up with a simple plan: head off on day trips from Dublin (where I live) every weekend, regardless of the weather.

During the winter months I kept the trips shorter, as there were fewer daylight hours to work with, exploring places ...


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There’s some excellent virtual tours of Ireland that you can take from the comfort of your couch.

In an attempt to bring those of you that want to be here a little closer to Ireland, we’ve created a guide that’s packed with some brilliant virtual tours of Ireland.

From the windswept coast of the west of Ireland to twists and bends of th...


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Irish cinema is rich, unpredictable, and far more than the clichés of rolling green hills and melancholy ballads that Hollywood often leads you to believe.

Many of the best Irish movies dig deep into the country’s history (e.g. The Wind That Shakes The Barley), while just as many capture Ireland’s distinct humour (e.g. Intermission).<...


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Ireland may be small, but its music has echoed across the globe. This guide celebrates the best Irish bands of all time, and you might even discover a few new favourites.

Now, a disclaimer – the subject of the top Irish bands stirs up some heated debate online (I got a good bit of stick when we published our guide to the


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There are several beers like Guinness for those of you who love a creamy, velvety head and a smooth, roasted finish.

Now, don’t get me wrong – Guinness is the king of


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