The Giant’s Causeway at Sunrise: What Nobody Tells You
40,000 hexagonal basalt columns, 60 million years old, free to access, and best seen before 9am. Here’s everything you need to know before you go — and why it makes you feel wonderfully small.
40,000 hexagonal basalt columns, 60 million years old, free to access, and best seen before 9am. Here’s everything you need to know before you go — and why it makes you feel wonderfully small.
Slieve League in County Donegal rises to 601 metres — nearly three times the height of the Cliffs of Moher. Everything you need to know before you visit.
Charles Fort in Kinsale dates back to the 1670s and is one of the finest star-shaped fortifications in Ireland. Here is everything you need to know before you visit this County Cork landmark.
Kinsale in County Cork is one of Ireland’s most rewarding coastal towns. This guide covers getting there, the historic forts, colourful streets, food scene, harbour walks, and the best times to visit.
In 1324, Dame Alice Kyteler became the first person in Ireland to face a witchcraft trial. She fled Kilkenny before sentencing. Her maid was burned in her place. The house where Alice lived is now one of the city’s most-visited pubs.
Discover the ancient Celtic legend of Sionna, the goddess who drowned seeking wisdom at Connla’s Well and became the River Shannon — Ireland’s longest river at 360km — plus get weekly Ireland stories free in our newsletter.
A sacred flame burned in Kildare for approximately 700 years, tended only by women. Discover the extraordinary story of St. Brigid’s eternal fire and where to see it burning today — plus get weekly Ireland stories free in our newsletter.
In the woods outside Lismore, there is a grand Gothic gateway — towers, battlements, an ornamental bridge — built in the 1840s. Behind it: nothing. Arthur Kiely-Ussher spent everything on the entrance and had nothing left for the house. Ballysaggartmore Towers is one of Ireland’s strangest and most compelling free attractions.
Ballysaggartmore Towers in County Waterford look like a ruined castle — but they are actually an entrance gate, built in 1850 for a mansion that was never completed. Here is the full story and how to visit.
Discover the Rock of Cashel, seat of Ireland’s Munster kings and Brian Boru’s ancestral throne — plus get weekly Ireland stories free in our newsletter.
Walk Ireland’s most sacred mountain in County Mayo. Everything you need to know before climbing Croagh Patrick — route, difficulty, timings, and practical tips.