Ancient Gold Found in Donegal
While Ireland is a very modern European country, our ancient roots are still underfoot with every step. Sometimes literally. When you walk through Dublin, Cork
While Ireland is a very modern European country, our ancient roots are still underfoot with every step. Sometimes literally. When you walk through Dublin, Cork
Ireland is having an exceptionally warm summer. It might not be obvious to all visitors, but it’s actually a heat wave by Irish standards. It
Our Celtic ancestors got even more excited about the summer sun than Irish people do today. They meticulously tracked the sun’s movements and celebrated special
Dublin, Ireland is a modern European capital city. Traffic snakes bumper to bumper with glass towers rising up around it. But that’s only the surface.
St. Brigid’s Day is February 1st. While the day isn’t recognized globally like St. Patrick’s Day, Brigid is Ireland’s other patron saint. In Ireland, her
When we think of County Donegal, tweed immediately comes to mind. This county in the northwest of Ireland is the home of some of the
Is there anywhere more quintessentially Irish than the Aran Islands? Inis Mor, Inishmaan and Inisheer offer the best of the west of Ireland. Arguably, these
When Storm Ophelia battered Ireland recently, the nation came to a standstill. For the most part, people followed the government’s instructions to batten the hatches
The ancient Celts followed the movement of the sun and moon carefully. They knew exactly when the seasons changed, when the days started to grow
Vikings first invaded Ireland in 795 AD. By that time, Ireland had developed a complex and sophisticated society. The overwhelming majority of the population was