From Ireland,
Some mornings here feel like time forgot to hurry. You boil the kettle, pull the curtains, and outside—mist rolls in like an old friend. The hills don’t shout; they whisper. And in those quiet moments, you remember what matters: a hot cup, a familiar tune, and the land beneath your feet that still feels like home.
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In today’s email:
Three Irish Women Everyone Should Celebrate.
From Our Love Ireland Community - Do You Remember Your First Trip To Ireland?
Popular Irish Girl Names ( with Pronunciation )
Can You Answer The Travel Quizzer Question of The Day?
At the bar - The Wild Rover (Uncut)
Around The Web: -My Heart is Buried in Ireland, Rare names in Ireland given to less than 3 baby girls last year, Ireland's Bucket List Castles. and more
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
From Social Media - Sometimes
Irish Food You Will Love - Traditional Shortbread Fingers
The Craic - You Know..
Three Irish Women Everyone Should Celebrate
From Our Love Ireland Community
The Love Ireland Facebook Group is a community of 1.2 Million happy people!
Do You Remember Your First Trip To Ireland?
The small town of Kenmare, I felt like I was home!
Yes I did one to Galway to Dublin for two weeks and enjoyed meeting the People and learning their History! When we went to the Blarney Castle, only three of us walked up the many steps to the top of the castle. Then you could kiss the Blarney Stone, …
Seeing both the houses my parents were born in.
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Popular Irish Girl Names ( with Pronunciation )
You’re not truly Irish until you’ve seen this name:
Saoirse.
And guessed wrong. At least twice.
We broke down the most popular Irish girl names — and how to say them without offending Granny.
🌟 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:
Which iconic Irish site is said to be the final resting place of Queen Maeve?
A. Newgrange
B. Hill of Tara
C. Knocknarea
D. Rock of Cashel
Think you know? Don’t wait—thousands of trivia buffs are already hooked. Play Travel Quizzer now!
At The Bar
The Wild Rover (Uncut)
The Wild Rover ( Uncut ) is a version of the popular traditional Irish song that can be enjoyed by anyone anywhere.
How A Simple Idea Grew Into 2 Million Followers
We’re proud (and honestly a little overwhelmed) to share that Love Ireland has now surpassed 2 million followers across all platforms, making us the largest online Irish travel and culture community in the world.
Around The Web
My Heart is Buried in Ireland
Wolverine star Hugh Jackman spotted in Ireland during rare week of sunshine
Rare names in Ireland given to less than 3 baby girls last year
REVEALED: Offaly ranks as one of Ireland's most popular filming spots for TV and movies
Fancy being a Summer Street Ambassador?
Are you one of those locals who can not resist directing tourists looking lost?
Ireland's Bucket List Castles
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
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!
From Social Media
Sometimes
And YouTube
For More From Social Media:
Irish Food You Will Love
Traditional Shortbread Fingers
Interested in more Irish Recipes?
The Craic
You Know..
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