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In today’s email: 

  • The Questions People Ask Most Often About Travelling To Ireland
  • How much does it really rain in Ireland?
  • At the bar –  Looking for somewhere to watch the big game this weekend?
  • Guest Bloggers Wanted
  • Around The Web: In 1970s Ireland, Pubs Briefly Replaced Banks — and It Worked, Ireland facing a ‘conveyor belt of storms’ as clean-up after Storm Debi under way From Peaks to Poetry: Unveiling the Magic of Benbulben, Classiebawn Castle, and Sligo and more
  • Experience of the day – Cork to Cliffs of Moher
  • Irish Word of the Day – Aillte
  • From Social Media – Are You Planning a Trip to Ireland? Discover the Possibilities!
  • Irish Food You Will Love – Perfect for a rainy day, Beef and Guinness Stew with Irish Soda Bread
  • The Craic – Irish Dancing at the Cliffs of Moher

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The Questions People Ask Most Often About Travelling To Ireland

Not surprising most people are asking about the weather in Ireland before travelling to the emerald Isle!

The results of our recent poll:

The Question People Ask Most Often About Travelling To Ireland Won’t Surprise You.

How much does it really rain in Ireland?

Let’s be honest, it would be advisable to take the right clothes and also an umbrella when visiting Ireland. Ireland is not known as the Emerald Isle for no reason other than the constant lush green landscape. To maintain it needs a lot of water.

Rain in Ireland
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At The Bar

Peadar’s Bar Moate

Looking for somewhere to watch the big game this weekend?

Peadar's Bar

Guest Bloggers Wanted

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Ireland West Airport Knock returns to profit after record revenues

The operator of Ireland West Airport Knock last year enjoyed a pre-tax profit of €2.075m after the airport generated record revenues of €17.93m.

In 1970s Ireland, Pubs Briefly Replaced Banks — and It Worked

In 1970s Ireland, banking strikes shut down the financial institutions, causing 23000 pubs and shops to step in and fill their shoes.

Ireland facing a ‘conveyor belt of storms’ as clean-up after Storm Debi under way

Ireland will be hit with a “conveyor belt” of storms this winter, the Chair of the National Emergency Co-ordination Group Keith Leonard has predicted

Four new hotels set for Belfast ‘to meet rising visitor demand’ | ITV News

Three of the property plans approved by Belfast City Hall will be located in the Cathedral Quarter. 

Belfast City Council announce details of extra tickets for Christmas light switch-on

Belfast City Council has announced that more free tickets will be released for this weekend’s Christmas light switch on event. 

Emergency Business Flooding Schemes relief extended to Galway

The Emergency Business Flooding Schemes have been extended to businesses, clubs, and groups in Galway which have been affected by Storm Debi.

Elevate your next workout with this Cork rooftop barre class

Join the Winter Sculpt: Barre & Brunch on top of Penrose Dock on November 25th for a full-body sculpting barre class.

From Peaks to Poetry: Unveiling the Magic of Benbulben, Classiebawn Castle, and Sligo

Among the countless treasures that adorn this landscape, few shine as brightly as the iconic Benbulben, often lovingly referred to as the table mountain of Ireland. 

Why this magical Cork hotel reigns supreme for Christmassy lunch dates

At The River Lee, part of the Irish-owned luxury hotel group, The Doyle Collection, the art of the holiday lunch takes centre stage.

Co Derry salon named Hair Salon of the Year at 2023 awards

A Co Derry salon has been named Hair Salon of the Year. Atelier Hair picked up the title at the Professional Beauty and Hairdressers Journal Ireland Beauty,…


Experience of the day – Cork to Cliffs of Moher

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Cliffs of Moher

Irish Word of the Day

Aillte – meaning = Cliffs

How to say cliffs in Irish

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From Social Media

Are You Planning a Trip to Ireland? Discover the Possibilities!

Discover the possibilities in Ireland

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Irish Food You Will Love

Perfect for a rainy day, Beef and Guinness Stew with Irish Soda Bread

Beef and Guinness Stew with Irish Soda Bread is a traditional Irish dish that’s perfect for a rainy day. This hearty stew, made from tender beef chunks, rich and flavorful Guinness beer, aromatic vegetables and herbs, simmers away in your kitchen for hours to create the ultimate comfort food. Served with warm, freshly-baked Irish soda bread, this is the ultimate comfort food meal.The beef creates a delicious and velvety texture in the stew, while the Guinness adds a deep, malty flavor that pairs nicely with the vegetables. The result is an incredibly flavorful dish that’s sure to satisfy your hunger and warm your heart.

Beef and Guinness Stew

The Craic

Irish Dancing on the Cliffs of Moher | Cairde


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