Downloadable Brochures
Be inspired by our online brochures, or print them to take with you on your trip to Ireland.
Vacation Planner 2012
What to know before you go!
Your essential guide to planning your vacation to Ireland.
Calendar of Festivals & Events 2011
Ireland's Festival & Events Culture Calender 2011
Contains information of the exciting events and festivals happening throughut Ireland in 2011
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Outdoor and Adventure Events Calendar 2011
Discover your very own Ireland
This guide highlights the best outdoor and adventure events & festivals around Ireland in 2011.
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Flavors of Ireland Guide
Ireland - the ultimate food experience
Your search for the ultimate Irish food experience will take you to its every corner in no time at all.
Learn about the producers and their products, farmers markets, food festivals and eating out in Ireland.
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Cork's Coastal Food Trails
Your very own Food and Drink Trail
Fancy tucking into great food in Ireland’s flagship foodie region? We’ve got the gourmet goodies right here
Derry Visitor Guide 2011
A City with a new story to tell
Your essential guide to visiting the city of Derry
Download Derry Visitor Guide 2011
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Dublin's Doorstep & Lakelands
Welcome To Dublin's Doorstep
Dublin’s Doorstep refers to the five counties of Kildare, Laois, Louth, Meath & Wicklow that surround Dublin on Ireland’s East coast
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North West Ireland
Welcome to the North West
The magnificent North West is a Region waiting to be explored. With its breathtaking scenery, rich traditions and elegant ruins, the Region offers endless opportunities to immerse you in nature, culture and history.
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South West
Welcome to the South West
The South West Region is a land of extremes, from rich rolling fields, brooding, isolated mountains to wild seascapes and craggy shorelines. It is a subtle mix of many ingredients, of influences of other countries, of landscape and weather, of history and optimism.
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South East Ireland
Welcome to the South East
Ireland’s South East region promises a wonderful holiday experience you’ll never forget, with the sunniest climate in Ireland, a unique heritage, vibrant towns and villages, a scenic landscape and most importantly, the friendly welcome that awaits you.
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West of Ireland Pocket Guide
Welcome to the West of Ireland
Ireland West’s region promises the holiday experience of a lifetime with its rugged beauty, interspersed with bays, seascapes, mountains, lakes, rivers, festivals, events and finally last, but by no means least, a warm, friendly and gregarious people.
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The Dublin Pass
Enjoy Great Savings with The Dublin Pass
Exclusive special offers, discounts and deals.
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Titanic
Titanic Belfast Guide
From the end of March you can be one of the fi rst to fl y through the shipyard, travel to the depths of the ocean and uncover the true legend of the Titanic, in the city where it all began. Book today and experience the journey of a lifetime.
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Driving routes from Waterford
Driving routes from Waterford
Waterford is Ireland’s oldest city, the place Henry II vowed he would take “by Hook or by Crooke”, a port founded by Vikings, bolstered by Normans. From here, Kilkenny, Wexford, Carlow, Tipperary and mile after mile of tantalising coastline and countryside. It’s a perfect base for your South Eastern safari.
Driving routes from Wexford
Driving routes from Wexford
Wexford is Ireland’s quiet kid, a medieval town that packs a world-class opera festival, an airy quayside that seduces you into tight-knit streets, a coastal town that seems to squirrel away as many boutique shops and restaurants as it does portals to a fascinating Viking and Norman past
Carrick-on-Suir
Butler Trail
Explore Carrick-on-Suir’s other rich cultural and sporting heritage on its historic town trail. Enjoy a river walk or take time to shop in this market town with its mix of traditional and modern shops. Retailers offer a Golden Years discount every Wednesday.
Driving routes from Kilkenny
Driving routes from Kilkenny
The open road. Rolling mountains and river valleys. Brushing hedgerows, Blue Flag beaches, lingering lunch stops and random detours leading to discoveries you’ll talk about for years to come. There’s nothing like driving in Ireland.





