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Keith

Keith

Keith is one of the founders of Extreme Ireland. He has travelled and hiked extensively around the world, but his heart remains in Ireland. When he was growing up, all his holidays were in Ireland, usually involved squashing all the

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Belfast City

Belfast City hall

  Belfast City Today, Belfast City is a very cosmopolitan city. Situated on the River Lagan and made famous for its ship building heritage with ‘The White Star Liners’. The youngest of the cities on the island, it was founded

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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Carrick a rede rope bridge

  Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge     The Carrick a Rede rope bridge, which literally means “rock in the road” from Gaelic, is the route for Atlantic salmon on their westward journey past Carrick Island. For over 350 years,

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Dublin’s Beach Getaway: Howth

Howth

Dublin’s Beach Getaway: Howth Did you know that just a short train ride from Dublin City Centre there is stunning beaches and thrilling cliff walks? Just a short half hour ride north of the city on the DART is the

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Top Travel Tips before you come to Ireland

Suitcase

Planning a trip to Ireland soon? Well we have had plenty of travellers come our way so we know a thing or two about the issues they typically run into. So we decided to make a list of our top

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Cork’s Rebellious Past

Cork rebels

Cork is the main destination on our Cork & Blarney Castle Tour. County Cork is both the largest and most southern county in all of Ireland. It is also the 3rd most populous after Dublin and Antrim. Rebel County Cork

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The Blarney Stone and the Gift of the Gab

Blarney Stone

Blarney Castle is famed for its Blarney Stone. It is said to bestow the gift of the gab onto anyone who kisses it. The castle’s management say the ritual of kissing the stone has been performed by millions of people

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The Cliffs of Moher

Cliffs of Moher

The Cliffs Of Moher The Cliffs of Moher didn’t receive over 1.4 million visitors last year for no good reason. Towering at 702 feet at their highest point the sight of these cliffs is guaranteed to make your jaw drop

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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

day tour,

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge in Co. Antrim links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede. It spans 20m and is 30m above the rocks below. History Fishermen first built the bridge in 1755 & they have been building bridges for over

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Kings, Fishermen & Giants – Discover Northern Ireland

Kings, Fishermen & Giants – Discover Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Giant’s Causeway Day Tour Ireland is a destination which reminds me to stop and enjoy the beauty of this world. It can provide the hustle and bustle of a city

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