St Stephen’s Green Dublin: Map, Notable Attractions + History
At 22 acres, St Stephen’s Green is the largest of the capital’s Georgian garden squares and it’s easily one of the most visited parks in …
At 22 acres, St Stephen’s Green is the largest of the capital’s Georgian garden squares and it’s easily one of the most visited parks in …
The Iveagh Gardens are Dublin’s not-so-secret secret. Tucked away behind buildings just off Harcourt Street, this 9-hectare park feels like it shouldn’t exist in the …
The Cuilcagh Boardwalk trail (AKA the’Stairway to Heaven Ireland’) causes a lot of confusion, mainly due to the parking. There are two car parks here …
The Benbulben Forest Walk is a relatively easy 5.5km trail that takes about 1.5 hours to complete. This trail delivers some of the finest scenery …
There are two versions of Sligo’s Queen Maeve Trail, both of which lead to the summit of Knocknarea Mountain, which stands at a height of …
Just outside Lismore in Waterford, hidden in thick woodland, sit the remains of an abandoned vanity project – Ballysaggartmore Towers. The Towers were built in …
There are 2 versions of the Diamond Hill hike – the Lower Trail and the Upper Trail. You’ll find Diamond Hill in Galway – head …
Located along the Sally Gap Drive, Lough Tay – nicknamed ‘Guinness Lake’ due to its dark waters and white shoreline – looks uncannily like a …
The Dooagh Loop Walk is one of the more overlooked things to do on Achill. Arguably more of a local-favourite than a busy tourist trail, …
The Gleniff Horseshoe drive (or walk) showcases a slice of Sligo’s rugged beauty over the course of a 10km loop. Arguably one of the best …