Why Only Certain Irish Families Have a Banshee — and What It Means to Hear Her
The banshee belongs to specific ancient Irish families — not everyone. Here’s who she follows, what she sounds like, and what hearing her really means.
The banshee belongs to specific ancient Irish families — not everyone. Here’s who she follows, what she sounds like, and what hearing her really means.
Discover the Dagda, Ireland’s forgotten father god — his inexhaustible cauldron, death-defying club, and the ancient sites where his legend still lives.
The shamrock defines Ireland — yet botanists and Irish people have never agreed on which plant it actually is. The surprising answer awaits.
Discover why Irish fiddle music sounds completely different in Sligo, Clare and Donegal — and how three regional styles shaped a nation’s music.
Discover why Ireland is one of the world’s top tea-drinking nations and how Irish tea culture became central to hospitality, wakes, and daily life.
Ireland’s round towers stand at ancient monasteries across the island. Discover the one strange detail they all share — and what historians still can’t fully agree on.
The old Irish courting custom where young men called on families by the fire. Discover how love worked in rural Ireland — and why the family was always in the room.
Piseógs — the ancient Irish practice of placing deliberate curses on a neighbour’s land — were once one of rural Ireland’s darkest secrets. Here’s what farmers feared finding at dawn.
Discover the Irish merrow legend — the sea creature from Irish folklore who lived between two worlds, loved human men, and always returned to the waves in the end.
Discover how Irish monks walked to France, Germany and Switzerland in the early medieval period — founding cities, saving manuscripts, and changing European history forever.
The Irish language has been hiding inside everyday English for centuries. From galore to smithereens, discover the Irish words millions speak daily without knowing their roots.