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Step inside one of Dublin’s most iconic pubs 🍻Tucked away on Dame Court, The Stag’s Head is a true Victorian gem, with i...
01/06/2026

Step inside one of Dublin’s most iconic pubs 🍻

Tucked away on Dame Court, The Stag’s Head is a true Victorian gem, with its stunning stained glass, polished woodwork, tiled floors and of course the famous stag’s head watching over the bar. Dating back to the 1890s, it was even one of the first pubs in Dublin to have electric lighting. ✨

From the moment you walk through the doors, it feels like stepping back in time. Add in a perfectly poured pint, traditional music sessions and plenty of old Dublin charm, and it’s easy to see why The Stag’s Head remains a favourite with locals and visitors alike.

Have you ever enjoyed a pint here? 🍺👇

📸 Stags Head Dublin

🌿 Torc Waterfall – One of Kerry’s Most Beautiful Natural Attractions 🇮🇪Nestled within the stunning Killarney National Pa...
01/06/2026

🌿 Torc Waterfall – One of Kerry’s Most Beautiful Natural Attractions 🇮🇪

Nestled within the stunning Killarney National Park, Torc Waterfall is one of Ireland’s most picturesque waterfalls. Surrounded by ancient woodland and mountain scenery, the 20-metre cascade is especially impressive after rainfall when the water tumbles powerfully over the rocks.

Just a short walk from the car park, it's an easy stop for visitors exploring the Ring of Kerry or the lakes of Killarney. For those looking for even better views, a trail beside the waterfall climbs to a viewpoint overlooking the park and surrounding countryside.

Have you visited Torc Waterfall? 🍀

📍 Killarney National Park, County Kerry

Step inside one of Ireland’s most historic pubs 🍀🏰Dating all the way back to 1324, Kyteler’s Inn in the heart of Kilkenn...
01/06/2026

Step inside one of Ireland’s most historic pubs 🍀🏰

Dating all the way back to 1324, Kyteler’s Inn in the heart of Kilkenny is packed with history, legends, live traditional music, great food, and plenty of atmosphere. Famous for its connection to Alice Kyteler and Ireland’s earliest witchcraft trials, it’s a place where medieval history and Irish hospitality come together perfectly.

Whether you're stopping in for a creamy pint, some traditional Irish music, or simply to soak up the incredible surroundings, this is one Kilkenny experience that should be on every Ireland bucket list.

Have you visited Kyteler’s Inn before? 👇

🌊 Keem Bay, Achill Island 🌊It's official once again – Keem Bay has been named among the Top 50 Beaches in the World! 🏆Tu...
31/05/2026

🌊 Keem Bay, Achill Island 🌊

It's official once again – Keem Bay has been named among the Top 50 Beaches in the World! 🏆

Tucked away on the western edge of Achill Island in County Mayo, this stunning horseshoe-shaped beach is famous for its crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and breathtaking scenery. Whether you're taking in the views from the cliff road above, relaxing on the golden sand, or braving a swim in the Atlantic, it's easy to see why Keem Bay continues to earn international recognition.

Once a small shark fishing village, Keem Bay is now one of Ireland's most spectacular coastal destinations and a must-visit along the Wild Atlantic Way.

Have you been to Keem Bay? Let us know in the comments! 👇

📍 Keem Bay, Achill Island, County Mayo

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🍻 The Brazen Head – Dublin’s Oldest Pub 🇮🇪Dating back to 1198, The Brazen Head has been welcoming locals, travellers, wr...
31/05/2026

🍻 The Brazen Head – Dublin’s Oldest Pub 🇮🇪

Dating back to 1198, The Brazen Head has been welcoming locals, travellers, writers and musicians for over 800 years. Tucked away just a short walk from the River Liffey, this historic pub is packed with character, from its cobbled courtyard and traditional interiors to its lively Irish music sessions.

Over the centuries, famous names including James Joyce, Daniel O’Connell and Michael Collins are said to have passed through its doors, making it one of Dublin’s most iconic landmarks.

Whether you're stopping in for a pint, some traditional Irish food or simply to soak up the atmosphere, The Brazen Head is a must-visit when exploring Dublin.

Have you ever enjoyed a drink in Dublin's oldest pub? 🍺👇

Standing proudly on the banks of the River Boyne,  is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland and one of the country'...
31/05/2026

Standing proudly on the banks of the River Boyne, is the largest Anglo-Norman castle in Ireland and one of the country's most impressive historic landmarks.

Built in the late 12th century, this remarkable fortress has witnessed centuries of Irish history and remains a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Ireland's Ancient East. Its towering keep, massive stone walls, and stunning riverside setting make it easy to see why it was chosen as a filming location for the movie Braveheart.

Whether you're a history lover, photographer, or simply looking for a great day out, Trim Castle is a place that never fails to impress.

Have you visited Trim Castle? Let us know in the comments! 👇

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Standing on the shores of Lough Ree, Galey Bay Tower House is one of Roscommon's most intriguing hidden treasures.Dating...
30/05/2026

Standing on the shores of Lough Ree, Galey Bay Tower House is one of Roscommon's most intriguing hidden treasures.

Dating back to the 14th century, this impressive medieval tower has watched over the surrounding landscape for hundreds of years. Built as both a residence and a defensive stronghold, it offers a fascinating glimpse into life in medieval Ireland.

Its lakeside location adds to its charm, creating a dramatic setting that feels unchanged by time. While many visitors head for Roscommon's more famous attractions, Galey Bay Tower House remains a lesser-known gem waiting to be discovered.

Have you ever visited this remarkable piece of Roscommon's history?

📍 Galey Bay, County Roscommon

30/05/2026

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If you’re looking for a true slice of old Ireland in Sligo, then a visit to Thomas Connolly Bar is a must.Dating back to...
30/05/2026

If you’re looking for a true slice of old Ireland in Sligo, then a visit to Thomas Connolly Bar is a must.

Dating back to 1780, it’s regarded as Sligo’s oldest traditional pub, with generations of stories woven into its walls. From its historic snugs and old-world charm to the famous pint of stout and impressive whiskey selection, this is the kind of place where Ireland’s pub culture is still alive and thriving. The pub was first licensed in 1861 and even welcomed notable figures such as Charles Stewart Parnell during its long history.

Whether you're calling in for a quiet pint, live traditional music, or simply to soak up the atmosphere, Thomas Connolly’s captures everything people love about an authentic Irish pub.

Have you ever stopped in for a pint here? 🍻

🇮🇪 How many of these Irish bucket list experiences have you ticked off?From the Cliffs of Moher and Skellig Michael to h...
30/05/2026

🇮🇪 How many of these Irish bucket list experiences have you ticked off?

From the Cliffs of Moher and Skellig Michael to hidden gems like the Caves of Keash and the Copper Coast, Ireland is packed with incredible places waiting to be explored.

✅ Count up your total
📝 Tell us how many you've done in the comments
📍 Which one should everyone add to their bucket list?

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