Why I love Ireland – and why you will too! Every country in the world is unique, and none more so than the tiny island of Ireland. It is a land of great contrasts, in its scenery, people and food.read on
Three Famous Irish Movies Three movies of recent times encapsulate the Irish character and also incorporate that ever present element of Irish life -- music. read on
John MacCormack - The Count Of Song For over forty years, John Francis "Count" McCormack was one of the greatest singers in the world. read on
Famous Irish Tenors - Josef Locke Because of his popular repertoire of operatic songs you could be forgiven for thinking Josef Locke came from Italy. In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. read on
Irish beer and whiskey Without doubt, the most famous Irish beer is Guinness. But there's more to Irish beer than just Guinness.read on
Turlough O'Carolan - One Of The Great Irish Harpists O'Carolan was born in 1670 in West Meath. Yet, despite becoming blind as a teenager, he went on to become Ireland's greatets harpist and a great composer. One of this melodies lives on the the American national anthem. read on
Darby O'Gill and The Little People If you get lost in Ireland, it has nothing to do with the rather ambiguous Irish road signs. It's something else. read on
Traditional Irish Food Much of Irish traditional food owes its existence to the difficulty in growing crops in Ireland's relatively poor soil, better suited to growing grass for sheep and cattle. Thus traditional Irish food is viewed with great suspicion. But you'd be making a grave mistake. read on
The Castles Of Ireland Ireland is a land of castles, reflecting its turbulent past. Virtually every county has two or three. read on
Musical Ireland Ireland is synonymous with music – particularly the music of the common folk. During the mass migration to the United States of America in the 19th Century, the folk music of Ireland greatly influenced the development of what we now call Country Music. read on
Golfing In Ireland The staging of the 2006 Ryder Cup at the K Club, put Irish golfing firmly on the world map. But for those in the know, Ireland has long been the place to come for really good golf, with its unrivalled range of both inland and coastal courses. read on
Discover The Best Of Ireland Get this amazing book whilst it's still available and discover for yourself the salt mines of Ireland , the floating city that has more in common with Venice than the Emerald Isle and much much more . . .
"May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back and may you be in Heaven half an hour before the Devil knows you're dead!"