Dear Ireland,
Some days, it's the small things that bring you back—the curl of smoke from a peat fire, the echo of a fiddle behind a pub door, the way the Atlantic light hits a stone wall just so. You have a habit of stitching memory into landscape. Every bend in your road tells a story, and every village has a name someone once whispered in longing. You don’t just welcome visitors—you awaken something they forgot they were missing.
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Ireland’s Wild Edge
Don’t Let Your Ireland Trip End In Tears
From Our Love Ireland Community - If You Could Live Anywhere In The World
Murder Hole Beach Donegal: Mystery and Beauty Combined
Can You Answer The Travel Quizzer Question of The Day?
At the bar - Irish Pub Etiquette 101: How Not to Be That Tourist in an Irish Pub
Around The Web: 45 things to do for families in Ireland to help fill the long summer holidays ahead, 'Expensive' but 'amazing' - tourists on Wild Atlantic Way, Is This Ireland’s Most Overlooked Adventure? , and more
From Social Media - Why Is Ireland The Best Country In The World To Visit
Irish Food You Will Love - Whispers From the Breadboard
The Craic - Irish Common Sense
Ireland’s Wild Edge
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There’s a stretch of Ireland where the land ends not in gentle hills, but in a defiant, salt-soaked roar. From Mayo’s Silver Strand to the windswept heights of Kilkee, this is the western edge—untamed, unforgettable, and wildly Irish. Today’s feature takes you on a 5-day journey through the raw power and quiet magic of Ireland’s Atlantic coast. If you’ve ever dreamed of standing where sky meets sea, this one’s for you.
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and do Reply:- Have You Been To Ireland’s Wild Edge?
Don’t Let Your Ireland Trip End In Tears
Top Experiences In Ireland Likely To Sell Out
2025 is going to be a busy year - Here is a list of the top experiences that will most likely sell out and you should book in advance. Don’t delay!
“...so you can focus on making memories, not managing schedules.”
From Our Love Ireland Community
The Love Ireland Facebook Group is a community of 1.2 Million happy people!
If You Could Live Anywhere In The World
I left Ireland in 69 I Was Back a few times but it has been 40 years I would Like to go visit but I know it changed. I lived in Baldoyle. If I could afford it I would go back
Wicklow is where I spent a lot of time on vacation so I have wonderful memories
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Murder Hole Beach Donegal: Mystery and Beauty Combined
They call it Murder Hole—but don’t let the name fool you. Hidden on the Donegal coast, this beach is equal parts legend and beauty. With no signposts and no crowds, it’s the kind of place you reach only if you truly seek it. Crashing waves, jagged cliffs, whispering stories of shipwrecks and lost history—it’s the Ireland of myth and memory. In this feature, we explore why this hauntingly beautiful spot remains one of the country’s most mysterious secrets.
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🌟 Do You Know The Answer? - Travel Quizzer is Here!
Are you ready to prove your travel smarts? Don’t miss the chance to play the hottest new trivia game for travel lovers!
Here’s a taste:
Travel Quizzer Question:
Which county in Ireland is home to the mysterious and secluded Murder Hole Beach?
A) Kerry
B) Mayo
C) Donegal
D) Clare
Think you know? Don’t wait—thousands of trivia buffs are already hooked. Play Travel Quizzer now!
Answer to a previous question: - A) Ha’penny Bridge
At The Bar
Irish Pub Etiquette 101: How Not to Be That Tourist in an Irish Pub
Step into any cosy Irish pub, and you’ll find more than just a pint – you’ll find tradition, banter, and maybe even your new best friend. But before you belly up to the bar, there are a few unspoken rules worth knowing. Whether you’re in Doolin listening to live trad music or in Dublin ordering your first Guinness, these tips will help you blend in and avoid any accidental faux pas.
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Around The Web
Number of foreign visitors to Ireland drops by 10 per cent
THERE was a 10 per cent drop in the number of foreign visitors to Ireland in May
‘More summer-like’ weather to blast Ireland in DAYS as switch pinpointed & Met Eireann reveal full 30-day July forecast
IRELAND looks set to bask in "more summer-like" weather as rainfall amounts fall below average and temperatures climb up in some areaseather in Ireland looks to remain unsettled
45 things to do for families in Ireland to help fill the long summer holidays ahead
'Expensive' but 'amazing' - tourists on Wild Atlantic Way
The skies turned silver over Ireland last night due to some rare clouds
Is This Ireland’s Most Overlooked Adventure?
From Social Media
Why Is Ireland The Best Country In The World To Visit
And YouTube
For More From Social Media:
Irish Food You Will Love
Whispers From the Breadboard
Interested in more Irish Recipes?
The Craic
Irish Common Sense
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