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Gardens & Nature

From the breathtaking drop of the Cliffs of Moher to the crafted elegance of stately homes, Ireland is truly nature’s best friend

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Auld Lammas Fair

25 Aug 2008 - 26 Aug 2008

 

Ireland's oldest traditional market fair. Horse trading, street entertainment and market stalls attracts thousands of people to...

Fenagh Steam Rally

14 Sep 2008 - 14 Sep 2008

 

Fenagh is one of the longest running and most successful steam rallies in the country having being established in the mid...

Rosdillig Steam Threshing And Vintage Rally

21 Sep 2008 - 21 Sep 2008

 

20th Vintage Rally displaying working machinery. Parade of vintage farm engines, all kinds of vintage tractors, cars and engines....

 

 

 

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The Emerald Gardens

With finely crafted lawns, exquisite flowers and impressive fountains and ponds, Ireland’s stately homes host the best in world-class horticulture

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Garden Tour Suggestions

With such an array of spectacular gardens to explore, be sure to map out your visit so you don’t miss out on the best bits

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The Natural Wonders

See the Irish landscape as nature intended with trips to some of the most stunning natural wonders in the world

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Eco Friendly Visitor

No matter where you go around the island of Ireland, you’ll be treated to a spectacular landscape made all the more welcoming by the people who live in the communities.

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Mullaghslin Rath
Mullaghslin Rath

The rath sits on a small sandy hill with a fine view southwards over...

Coleraine Woods
Coleraine Woods

Situated on either side of River Bann. Mixed woodland planted 19th...

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The Chalet - 2 night self-catering break

The Chalet - 2 night self-catering break

Offer from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board 2008 Short Breaks promotion. 2 night self-catering break - contact premises for more...

Did you know?

Lord Belfield locked his wife Mary away for 30 years following her affair with his younger brother Arthur. Once he had her incarcerated, the Lord decamped to his lakeside villa at Belvedere, County Westmeath, and amused himself by fabricating a picturesque landscape on his 160-acre property.