


St Brigid’s Day
St Brigid’s Day is Ireland’s newest public holiday and falls on February 1st. It marks the beginning of spring in the traditional Irish calendar. It is an important festival for rural ancestors as it ushers in a new season of hope and growth after a long, dark winter. Spring into Ireland and plan your private…

Autumn shades, crackling fires and pumpkins galore.
While the summer sun has its appeal, flashings of warm auburn beams lighting up the rolling rustic Irish landscape really show Ireland at its best. Home of Halloween or “Oíche Shamhna” as it’s called in Ireland, October is the perfect time for a vacation to Ireland. From roaring log fires, apple harvests, warming seasonal menus…

Autumn shades, crackling fires and pumpkins galore.
While the summer sun has its appeal, flashings of warm auburn beams lighting up the rolling rustic Irish landscape really show Ireland at its best. Home of Halloween or “Oíche Shamhna” as it’s called in Ireland, October is the perfect time for a private tour. From roaring log fires, apple harvests, warming seasonal menus and…

The Land of Folklore, Fairies and Mythology
Seanchaís (pronounced ‘Shan – Key’s – an Irish word for storyteller), storytellers, and mythology are part and parcel of the Irish culture. We are a nation, deeply entwined with mythology and folklore, our landscapes the backdrop of these stories and tales. Explore this live with one of these unique events around the country. A combination…