Browse Articles By Tag: ireland
Shannon Airport is located in County Clare and serves the west of Ireland. The airport is roughly 24 Km from Limerick, Ennis and Galway. It handles around 1.7 million passengers annually making it the Republic of Irelands third busiest airport.
21.03.2012 · From Elenaprice
For a real taste of Ireland, pay a visit to Galway on the West Coast.
08.03.2012 · From sburke
It’s hard to find a destination more versatile than Dublin when it comes to the range of city break activities on offer. From shopping to nightlife, Ireland’s capital has it all.
08.03.2012 · From sburke
Belfast is an ideal destination for a city break, particularly for those interested in Irish history.
10.02.2012 · From bgiles
Ireland’s capital city is a favourite destination for tourists, but there’s a lot more to this ancient city than Temple Bar and the statue of Molly Malone.
07.02.2012 · From froy
Discover the fascinating past and present of Ireland's capital on Dublin breaks.
01.02.2012 · From froy
Germany takes the pride of inventing beer steins as early as 18th century which has become the traditional beer mugs for people around the world. They come up with a hinged lid which can be flipped op...
01.01.1970 · From easyautoloans
You might not have considered travelling by ferry before, but it’s certainly one of the most fun and relaxing ways to get from A to B, and is a method of transportation that should be considered at le...
01.01.1970 · From mpotts
If you've never visited Dublin before, you have lots to look forward to in Ireland's capital - whether you're interested in learning more about Irish culture and history or you're looking to get invol...
01.01.1970 · From cstarr
Dublin is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and enjoyable cities in the world. Whether you’re visiting the capital for a quick weekend getaway or you’re planning a long vacation, there are an endle...
01.01.1970 · From Elenaprice
Ireland has many sights that visitors often don't see, yet which can easily be reached by car. For instance, you can hit the back roads of the south and west and you will find the Ireland you see on p...
01.01.1970 · From ralexander
Road speed limits in the Republic of Ireland apply on all public roads and are signposted and legislated for in kilometres per hour. On 20 January 2005, Ireland adopted metric speed limits and around ...
01.01.1970 · From dmackinder
Driving in Ireland has always had its challenges. Rain, floods, occasional snow, and narrow country roads can all make driving difficult but the most challenging aspect of driving in Ireland is usuall...
01.01.1970 · From prose
Horse riding is a very popular way of keeping fit and seeing the great outdoors. Anyone can learn to ride a horse, it's never too late. There are horse riding classes for beginners, intermediate and m...
01.01.1970 · From highpointetours