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In today’s email:
The Ultimate Irish Road Trip
From Our Love Ireland Community - Your “Wild” Ireland Stories
Discover Cork in a Whole New Way.
Can You Answer The Travel Quizzer Question of The Day?
At the bar - Thomas Connolly Sligo’s oldest traditional Irish pub.
Around The Web: -Visitors From North America To Ireland Spent Almost €2.2bn In 2024, Last year, Guinness volumes grew 35% in Australia. Here's why, The Emerald Isle in Spring. and more
Experiences Likely To Sell Out
From Social Media - Ireland’s Favourite Folk Song
Irish Food You Will Love - Chris’s Irish Soda Farls
The Craic - One Has To Go Forever!
The Ultimate Irish Road Trip
Cork to Cliffs of Moher – Is This The Most Spectacular Tour In Ireland?
Today we embark on a journey that promises to be nothing short of extraordinary –
Our adventure begins with the illustrious Cliffs of Moher, a place where heaven and earth seem to meet in a symphony of grandeur.
As we approach the cliffs the roaring waves of the Atlantic Ocean beckon us and we stand on the edge of the world witnessing the awe-inspiring spectacle before us.
These towering cliffs with their rugged majesty have witnessed the passage of time and have become a symbol of Ireland’s natural wonder.
Astonishingly these cliffs rise to over 700 feet making them one of the most remarkable coastal features in all of Europe.
As we stroll along the cliff’s edge we may catch a glimpse of the graceful seabirds gliding effortlessly through the air, their wings almost touching the azure waters below. It’s a scene that captures the essence of life and the beauty of our natural world.
But our journey doesn’t end there.
From Our Love Ireland Community
The Love Ireland Facebook Group is a community of 1.2 Million happy people!
Your “Wild” Ireland Stories
Got to sing at a pub in Dublin and was offered the weekly Thursday night spot.
I was a TTC bus driver from Toronto at the time. Now retired.
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Discover Cork in a Whole New Way.
You get so much more when the locals get involved.
Cork, often referred to as the "Rebel City," is a vibrant and culturally rich destination in the southwest of Ireland. Known for its dynamic arts scene, historical landmarks, and picturesque surroundings, Cork offers visitors a perfect blend of urban energy and natural beauty. With its friendly locals, lively markets, and impressive culinary scene, Cork is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the true spirit of Ireland.
but the best way to see Cork and the surroundings is by teaming up with a local..
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At The Bar
Thomas Connolly Sligo’s oldest traditional Irish pub.
Good Things Definitely Come To Those Who Travel To Ireland
Ireland doesn’t just welcome you—it embraces you like a long-lost love. There’s a romance woven into its misty landscapes, its ancient castles, and the music that lingers in the air. The Irish say, “Grá mór, grá go deo”—“Great love, love forever”—because some connections, like Ireland itself, are timeless.
Here, every journey is a love story. Whether you’re wandering hand in hand along the Cliffs of Moher, sharing whispered wishes at a fairy tree, or toasting to forever over a dram of whiskey by a crackling fire, Ireland doesn’t just steal your heart—it keeps it.
So if your soul has ever yearned for the Emerald Isle, follow where love leads. The best things in life aren’t just found in places—they’re felt in moments, memories, and the magic of Ireland.
Good Things Come To Those Who Travel To Ireland
Around The Web
Visitors From North America To Ireland Spent Almost €2.2bn In 2024
Three-in-a-row chasing Cork to host Limerick in All-Ireland opener
Ireland weather: Sub-zero temperatures to hit but welcome change forecast by Met Eireann
High pressure will build near Ireland bringing a good deal of dry weather.
Celebrating a holiday wrenaissance in Dingle, on Ireland’s southwest coast
Last year, Guinness volumes grew 35% in Australia. Here's why
The Emerald Isle in Spring
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
Ireland’s Favourite Folk Song
And YouTube
For More From Social Media:
Irish Food You Will Love
Chris’s Irish Soda Farls
Interested in more Irish Recipes?
The Craic
One Has To Go Forever!
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