Dedicated to the memory of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the JFK Memorial Park stands on the southern slopes and summit of Slievecoiltia in County Wexford. It is an Arboretum with a plant collection of international standing.
April 14, 2014Read More
Waiting to be explored is Wells House & Gardens, a great Victorian House and Gardens in the heart of Wexford. This historical house and garden attraction in Wexford has recently been opened to the public and is a great place for families to explore. Wells House & Gardens should definitely be on your list of places to see when visiting County Wexford.
April 6, 2014Read More
The Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience is one of the premier tourist attractions in the South East of Ireland. Centred on an authentic reproduction of an 1840’s emigrant vessel, it provides a world-class interpretation of the famine emigrant experience.
April 4, 2014Read More
From horses to horticulture, the Irish National Stud offers you a unique experience that can be enjoyed at your own leisure or as part of a guided tour. Come to the Stud and share with us one of Ireland’s true treasures.
May 30, 2013Read More
Also known as ‘The Dead Zoo’, the Museum’s 10,000 exhibits provide a glimpse of the natural world that has delighted generations of visitors since the doors opened in 1857.
May 5, 2013Read More
A unique collection of two windmills and a watermill with associated mill pond, mill races, wetlands and is the perfect place to visit on a day trip or bring the family
April 21, 2013Read More
The magnificent Cliffs of Moher top the list of places to see and things to do in Ireland, and are Ireland’s most visited tourist attraction. Soaring 702 ft above the wild Atlantic coast of Clare, the Cliffs offer a breathtaking view to the Aran Islands and beyond.
April 16, 2013Read More
Oceanworld Aquarium is situated in Dingle town in County Kerry and hosts Ireland’s largest collection of Sharks. Experience this enchanting underwater world.
March 30, 2013Read More
With exhibitions spread over four floors, the Museum gives its visitors a unique opportunity to see how the people of Ireland lived in the hundred years between the Great Famine and the end of the 1950s.
March 29, 2013Read More
The Burren is a place full of wonder, beauty and discovery and at Aillwee Cave you can journey to the dramatic underworld of this area. Check out our 360° interactive panoramas here.
March 24, 2013Read More