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What Comes To Mind When You Think Of Ireland?
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In today’s email: 

  • What Comes To Mind When You Think Of Ireland?
  • How much does it really rain in Ireland?
  • Don’t Forget Your Gift – The Ultimate Ireland Travel Bundle
  • At the bar – A Guide to Traditional Irish Drinks
  • Around The Web:  Mayo location makes list of Ireland’s most haunted places, Ireland named one of the world’s most stunning film locations to visit, Explore County Offaly’s Culture and Nature and more
  • Experience of the day- Slieve League cliffs cruise. Donegal.
  • From Social Media –  Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary
  • Irish Food You Will Love – How to Make a Tayto Crisp Sandwich
  • The Craic – The best Irish hangover cures

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What Comes To Mind When You Think Of Ireland?

We all have an image in our mind when we think of Ireland – What is yours?


The Poet Inspiring Benbulbin, The Table Mountain of Ireland

Benbulbin’s large table like flat top formation of rock, forms part of the Dartry Mountains. Some people refer to the area as Yeats Country because the Poet William Butler Yeats that spent his childhood holidays in the area. From a young age Yeats studied poetry and found a special interest in irish legends. Yeats found his final resting place at Drumcliffe Churchyard.

Benbulbin the table mountain of Ireland
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At The Bar

Jameson Cocktails: Blending Tradition and Taste

Jameson Cocktails: Blending Tradition and Taste is a comprehensive guide that explores the rich history and diverse range of cocktails made with Jameson, a renowned Irish whiskey.

This guide delves into the art of cocktail making, combining the traditional taste of Jameson with innovative mixology techniques. It provides a unique insight into the world of whiskey-based cocktails, showcasing the versatility of Jameson in creating a variety of flavors and experiences.

Jameson Cocktails: Blending Tradition and Taste

Ireland's Journey

Around The Web

Six Nations Rugby Special: Why Ireland’s attack is exceptional

Rugby Special’s Sam Warburton, John Barclay and Ugo Monye discuss what makes Ireland’s attacking play “exceptional”.

Ireland weather: Temperatures set to plummet below zero over weekend before U-turn

Temperatures will dip below zero over the weekend with wintry showers at times and frost at night before it turns milder next week.

Lucinda O’Sullivan’s review: Why Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud should be Ireland’s first 3-star Michelin spot

As Michelin was preparing to dole out its 2024 stars, with all the young bucks chomping at the bit in anticipation

Mayo location makes list of Ireland’s most haunted places

Moore Hall on the shores of Lough Carra was named the fourth-spookiest spot in Ireland by Betfair.

‘An incredible honour’ — John O’Shea appointed interim Ireland manager

The FAI have appointed John O’Shea as interim head coach of the men’s senior team. O’Shea, who has 118 caps for Ireland

Céad Míle Fáilte: Airbnb stays to celebrate Irish heritage

With 1.9 million Irish speakers in Ireland, the Irish language – Gaeilge – is a rich part of Irish heritage. Airbnb reveals a list of beautiful stays

Ireland named one of the world’s most stunning film locations to visit

Ten iconic film locations in Ireland to visit on your next vacation to Ireland.

Explore County Offaly’s Culture and Nature

Located in the heart of Ireland, County Offaly offers a captivating blend of history, natural beauty and vibrant culture.

From ancient monastic sites to picturesque parklands, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in this enchanting county. Whether you’re exploring the majestic grounds of Birr Castle Gardens, wandering through the historic ruins of Clonmacnoise or embarking on outdoor adventures in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, County Offaly promises unforgettable experiences for every traveler.

With charming towns, scenic drives, and an array of events and festivals, this hidden gem invites you to uncover its rich heritage and captivating landscapes at every turn.

County Offaly

Experience of the day

Slieve League cliffs cruise. Donegal.

County Donegal is known for its striking coastal beauty, but to get the best views, it’s best to get out on the water. With this scenic cruise, see a variety of spectacular natural wonders in a short space of time. Travel from Killybegs Harbour towards the impressive Slieve League cliffs. Along the way, pass by St John’s Point lighthouses, Rotten Island, Fintra Bay, and Benbulbin in Sligo.

Slieve League cliffs cruise Donegal Guided 1 hours

From Social Media

Rock of Cashel, County Tipperary

And YouTube

This is perfect to keep kids busy and it’s FREE


Irish Food You Will Love

How to Make a Tayto Crisp Sandwich

How to Make a Tayto Crisp Sandwich

The Craic

The best Irish hangover cures

Had a few too many last night? Here are some tried and true tips from the Irish to help beat that hangover.

Suggested by IrishCentral Staff – @IrishCentral

Feeling rough? Check out our hangover cures.

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Essentials you need to pack for your Ireland Trip

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Secure Your Dream Irish Experience Before It’s Gone!

Planning a trip to Ireland? Don’t let sold-out tours or packed attractions spoil your journey. Iconic experiences like visiting the Cliffs of Moher, exploring the Rock of Cashel, or enjoying a guided walk through Ireland’s ancient past often sell out quickly—especially during peak travel seasons.

Booking in advance guarantees your place and ensures you can fully immerse yourself in the rich culture and breathtaking scenery without stress or disappointment. You’ll also free up time to explore Ireland’s hidden gems and savour those authentic moments that make your trip truly special.

Make the most of your journey—start planning today and secure those must-do experiences before they’re gone!

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