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Shopping on your Ireland holiday

April 16, 2009 by Helen Page  
Filed under Featured, Shopping

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The Killarney Bookshop  | Read more

What to buy in Ireland:
Ireland is a country where it’s still possible to find high quality handmade goods.  It has a worldwide reputation for knitwear and woollen items, so if you’re in the market for nice winter jumpers, scarves, capes, etc. this is the place to shop.
Woollens and cashmere
Traditional Irish Aran sweaters have a unique [...]

Eating out on your Ireland holiday

April 15, 2009 by Helen Page  
Filed under Featured, Food

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The quaint looking Blue Door Restaurant  | Read more

A Change in eating patterns
Traditionally, the Irish start the day with a calorie-loaded Irish breakfast. This cooked breakfast can contain fried bacon, sausages, eggs (or boiled eggs), black and white pudding and tomatoes. It’s served with a couple of slices of home made soda bread. Dinner was the main meal and this was served at [...]

Killarney Village

April 8, 2009 by Helen Page  
Filed under Destinations, Featured

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Colourful hotels and pubs in Killarney  | Read more

No one goes thirsty in Killarney – for beautiful landscapes or Guinness!
Killarney is the tourist capital of Kerry, and the second most popular tourist destination in Ireland. World famous for its national park and lakes, Killarney is also rich in historical houses, castles and monuments. Some of its attractions include Muckross House, Ross [...]

Ireland Travel

April 7, 2009 by Tony Page  
Filed under Featured, Sightseeing

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Blarney Castle - the Blarney Stone is at the top!  | Read more

Ireland Travel – a Four-leaf Clover Europe Tour to be sure!
Ireland travel is remarkably relaxing. Somehow, the pace of an Irish tour, no matter how crammed full of sights and activities, seems slower and more leisurely than travelling elsewhere in Europe. Ireland may have a thriving, world-class IT industry, but in the countryside and villages [...]

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