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Segui l’arcobaleno per una variopinta vacanza in Irlanda! Idee coloratissime per il tuo tempo libero nella speciale brochure digitale “Follow the rainbow”

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    Rainbow Routes-Le strade dell’Arcobaleno

    Vai matto per lo humor di Oscar Wilde? Sei un amante del buon vino e del ben mangiare? Ti commuovi davanti allo spettacolo dei giardini in fiore? Ami trascorrere le tue serate a teatro? Tutto quello che ti appassiona lo trovi nella speciale brochure digitale dedicata alle Rainbow Routes, ovvero Le Strade dell’Arcobaleno. Uno strumento interattivo facile e completo, dove trovare infiniti spunti e suggerimenti per il tuo tempo libero in Irlanda. Storia e patrimonio culturale, enogastronomia, arte e cultura, castelli, ville e strepitosi giardini, musica, letteratura ma anche chiese, abbazie e tutti i “Santi e Studiosi” per cui l’isola è celebre… copre davvero ogni campo d’interesse la nostra brochure. Consultala e ti ritroverai in un attimo a visitare un tempio letterario il mattino, partecipare a un festival nel pomeriggio e rilassarti infine in un ristorante raffinato la sera. Non perder tempo: c’è un colore per ogni tuo tempo nel nostro arcobaleno…

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Newgrange, County Meath

Rich in history and heritage

Human inhabitation in Ireland goes back around 9,000 years, so the island is peppered with amazing archeological sites! From semi-nomadic farmers’ stone-field dwellings, such as the Ceide Fields, near Ballycastle, County Mayo, and the 2,500 year-old Celtic enclosures of Tara in Meath and Emain Macha in Armagh; through to the Viking-settlement cities of Dublin, and other towns, the island of Ireland has witnessed many turbulent times over thousands of years. And this heritage is preserved for you to visit in all its splendour.

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Cenare fuori nella contea di Cork

Delicious food and drink

As an island, Ireland is blessed with rich green pastures, pristine waterways and glistening oceans and seas, providing the basic ingredients for fine food in abundance. There is a natural love of seafood, of course, with mussels, oysters, crab and lobster firm favourites among locals and visitors alike. Farmers’ markets are popping up all over the country, showcasing contemporary Ireland’s passion for homegrown, organic produce; great restaurants are dishing up excellent fare; plus you’ll find plenty of cookery schools where you can hone your skills to perfection. Also worth seeking out on our rainbow routes are the homes of well-travelled drinks, such as Guinness, wonderful whiskeys, such as Bushmills or Tullamore Dew, and Murphy’s Stout.

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Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublino

A love of arts and culture

Ireland is rich in arts and culture and the Irish are not afraid to celebrate this fact all year round! With such a colourful history, museums, galleries and theatres are a sheer joy to discover in Ireland, with a huge concentration in the two capitals, Dublin and Belfast. But all over the country, you’ll find smaller-scale establishments giving prying eyes a glimpse into Ireland’s past and an insight into the nation’s theatrical nature. From the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and Limerick’s Hunt Museum through to the world-renowned Abbey and Gaeity Theatres of Dublin, experiencing Ireland’s arts and culture heritage is as easy as it is accessible.

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Castle Coole, Contea di Fermanagh

Castles, houses and gardens

Apart from having naturally beautiful landscapes, Ireland is endowed with glorious castles and houses encircled by manicured lawns, bountiful flowers, magical fountains and waterfalls that have been tended to lovingly over the years. Ireland’s stately castles, homes and gardens have the ability to stir the imagination simply by discovering the tales of intrigue and mystery that have unfolded behind the stone walls and even in the sumptuous walled gardens, including acts of treachery, ghostly goings-on and love affairs that have gone awry.

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Kelly's Bar a Belfast

Making music

In every corner of the island, Ireland’s musical heritage abounds. Whether it’s jazz that tickles your fancy or rocking to the beat of U2 or Snow Patrol, Ireland’s measure on music is at the heart of social life in Ireland. In fact, for such a small island, we have produced an astonishing array of artists, adored both locally and on the international music scene. From small gigs in country pubs to concerts brimming over with tens of thousands of fans, there is always an opportunity to tap your feet to the sound of music wherever you may be in Ireland.

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Statua di Oscar Wilde, Dublino

Love of the language

With no fewer than four Nobel prize winners for literature, Ireland is at the forefront of literary innovation. Literally bursting at the seams with giants of the written word, Ireland has always been proud of its love of the language. From the whims of Joyce’s Ulysses, the one-liners of Oscar Wilde and the colloquial phrases of Roddy Doyle to the tall tales of Seamus Heaney and Brian Friel and the vivid imagination of CS Lewis, the cities, towns and villages of Ireland seem to have been the source of inspiration for these and other writers through the ages. The pub also has a special part to play, with many an author penning their best works in the confines of the local, so check out the literary tours highlighted on your rainbow routes e-brochure…

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Cattedrale di S. Patrizio, Dublino

Churches, saints and scholars

From church walls to burial sites of our patron Saint Patrick, Ireland’s voyage from pagan rituals to Christianity can be carefully charted through the proliferation of churches, monastic settlements and scholaraly scripts on view across the land. With the arrival of Christianity in the 5th century, gospels began to be recorded as lavishly illuminated manuscripts, such as the Book of Kells, Trinity College Dublin. Outdoors, however, you can also stumble across richly carved high crosses, heavenly round towers and engraved grave slabs, which display the skills and ingenuity of generations of dedicated craftsmen, plus an instinctive need to protect themselves and their beliefs if threatened by adversity through the ages.

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