Ireland's west coast is blessed with many examples of days gone by - where Iron Age forts, medieval castles, abbey ruins and round towers add to a special sense of timelessness. This book aims to give you a taste of what's to be found; it's a record of a six-week adventure of one man and his camera drone.
John Gibney and Donal Fallon have spent years leading historical walking tours through the city, and now guide readers at their own pace through the revolutionary history of Dublin, bringing it to life in a novel way, from the perspective of the streets and buildings in which it took place.
This concise guide, beautifully illustrated with photos and maps, features cultural gems, elegant Georgian architecture and tourist favourites. Everything from Trinity College to Croke Park, the Custom House to Mountjoy Square, the Guinness Storehouse and Temple Bar, as well as highlights from further afield.
Discover Ireland’s must-do adventures that represent all that’s great about the island. These 100 activities include relaxing walks in beautiful places, wild swims in Ireland's rivers, lakes and seas, and unforgettable pit-stops for the best of Irish -produced food and drink.
Want to see Dublin on a budget? This Dublin travel guide takes you to the most popular attractions in and around Dublin and provides in-depth tips, places, and events that are the best picks for a low-cost trip to this stunning city.
This definitive guide explains everything you need to know as a walker before setting out on your County High Point quests. Each county-focused chapter contains a brief county profile and detailed walking route descriptions accompanied by easy-to-read maps.
With quiet roads, striking scenery and brimming with 5,000 years of heritage, north Leinster is a marvellous region to discover by bike. These thirty routes, exploring coast, lake, river and canal routes, vary in distance and difficulty and are graded to suit all abilities.
Suitable for business and leisure, this guide contains practical information you need for an ideal trip. Presented in a handy compact format, it also contains a separate fold-out map Dublin. There are four main sections within the guide Essential Dublin, Dublin by Area, Where to Stay and Need to Know.
Starting with Dingle town, Felicity Hayes-McCoy takes us on an insiders' tour, interviewing locals ranging from farmers, postmasters and boatmen to museum curators, radio presenters and sean-nos singers. Also offers practical information and advice as well as cultural insights that will give any visitor a deeper understanding of this special place.
Here are twenty-nine imaginative and varied walks specially designed to appeal to children, all within County Dublin. Explore some of the county's finest landscapes and historical attractions or enjoy the delights of the city and its suburbs.
The spectacular Dingle Peninsula in southwest Ireland extends westward into the Atlantic from Tralee to Slea Head. This guide takes you off the beaten track to explore this stunning landscape in a variety of walking routes ranging from short hikes to full-day treks.
The Beara and Sheep's Head Peninsulas lie in the southwest of Ireland, pointed fingers of land wedged between the Kenmare River, Bantry Bay and Dunmanus Bay. The wild and largely untamed nature of the landscape immediately casts its magical spell. There is no better way to explore and experience this stunning landscape than on foot.