
Irish Travel Hacks For 2026
Planning, Booking Accommodation Navigation Taxis & Lots More

12 Gems In Kenmare On Ring Of Kerry in 2026

What’s the best time of year to visit Ireland for a road trip itinerary? See our Blog "Roadtrip /Planing"
Moving to Ireland "The Dream &
the Reality"
"If Stones Could Talk"
5 Famous Cathedrals Explored
Ireland's Castles and Castle Hotel Secrets

Dublin's Best 5 Brewing Tours

Ireland has a brewing industry worth over 2 Billion a year in exports. Here we look at the five biggest breweries and distillers in Dublin. We take you on a tour and show you the process and the best way to see them all easily.
Dublin's Hellfire Club

Montpelier Hill, better known as The Hellfire Club to Dubliners, is a lovely place for a walk. A club that was founded in 1735 by Richard Parsons – a man known for dabbling in black magic. Its members met at locations across Dublin and were known for their amoral behaviour and debauchery involving alcohol and sex. The secrecy surrounding the club led to speculation that its members were Satanists and Devil-worshippers. The president was named ‘The King of Hell’ and dressed like Satan, with horns, wings and hooves. The members were also said to set a place at each meeting for the Devil, in the hope that he’d attend.
In this video we explore how to move to Ireland, and we also tell you what the pitfalls are. Ireland may sound a good country to live in but the cost of living is high. One of the biggest drawbacks is a shortage of housing and a slow healthcare system with long waiting lists. We show you other things to look out for.
" If Stones Could Talk"Ireland has a long tradition of monastic teaching and writing dating back to the Book of Kells around 800 AD and earlier.
In this video we explore 5 important cathedrals where Ireland famous culture and heritage was forged through the centuries.
It's said Ireland has over 30,00 castles throughout the island. Not all standing and some smaller Townhouse Castles Mostly built on the orders of King John of England in the 12th century. It was the real beginning of English Norman control of Ireland. It had been attempted but always failed. Famous castles Carrickfergus, Dublin, Limerick, Cahir etc. Many are now famous hotels Ashford Castle, Kilronan Castle, Lough Ryan Castle.
Ireland's Sunny South East
How to Do Howth

Howth is the Dubliner's favourite sea food capital. From the Abbey Tavern to Beshoffs for their fish & Chips specialities fresh off the boats in the harbour. Day trips from Dublin though our DoIreland brand or do it youself by Dart (train) or Bus. Whatever way you choose it's a great day out. Howth Hill is a great hiking destination too.
Clonmacnoise Monastic Site: Feel The Presence from Your Past!

Welcome to the ancient monastic site of Clonmacnoise beside the River Shannon, in County Offaly close to Athlone. One of the most consequencial monastic sites in all of Ireland. Founded in 500AD it was a crossing point for trade and developed into a small town. It was raided both by the Vikings and Normas many times and Oliver Cromwell in the mid seventeenth century.
The site has many ornate celtic crosses built in sandstone of which there is none in the immediate area.

"Ireland's Sunny South East" is named for a very good reason. Sunshine. Leaving Dublin's Heuston Station for Kilkenny & Waterford the temperature will rise about 30 miles from Dublin Try it yourself & see. This video shows just some of the attractions that the south east has to offer
The Magic of A Dublin Christmas

The Magic of Dublin City at Christmas has to be seen. In this short look we show you how to see some of the things going on. An off season visit is worth doing. Santa and his helpers are our in force. Lots of related activities, Choir recitals in St Patrick's Cathedral

Kinsale & Kinsale Hotel & Spa.
One of Ireland's most scenic small towns on the Wild Atlantic Way in County Cork. Famouse for it's sea food and gourmet reputation worldwide. A history lesson on every street. Traditional music pubs abound and we can highly recommend a visit.

Wicklow National Park
Wicklow or what we call the garden of Ireland is a nature reserve and park where you can walk for miles and see nothing but sheep and wildlife. In the village of Glendalough the historic church date back to between 400 and 500AD when St Kevin arrived to set up a thriving center of learning and prayer. Walking trails abound Wild Goats and Deer are a regular sight.
Also in Wicklow Powerscout Estate and Falls the highest in Ireland are a short drive away. Russborough House has a massive collection of Art by Vermeer, Gainsborough and more. Day Tours from Dublin can be booked here.
