Walled City Brewery is located in the regenerated Ebrington, just up from the Peace Bridge that takes you across the River Foyle from the Guildhall. Ebrington used to be the site of the Barracks was a Naval base and it housed some of the American Army during the second World War. The site has been […]
Ireland’s Ancient East is often overlooked on the regular tourist trail, however, it has long been a holiday spot for countless Dubliners looking for a short break. In fact it’s often said that ‘it’s where the locals go’ and sure when you hear that, you know it has to be good! It’s easily accessible, you […]
This month Hello Ireland Tours joins Group Travel Family – the Going on Faith section, based in the USA. In reaching our Faith Tourism clients, we feel this is going to be a great fit for our business for the coming years. Managing Director, Mr. Donal Hughes, has recently been over to the Going on […]
What would you do if you had 4 days on honeymoon in Munster? Personally, I’d stay put and enjoy the serenity of the honeymoon venue, however, there are plenty of things to do for a couple in love on their first few days of wedded bliss! There are the usual spots to hit like the […]
Malahide Castle lies about 40 minutes drive to the North of Dublin City. The village itself is a lovely picturesque bustling seaside village. It’s a great little spot for a half day excursion and full of little shops, pubs and restaurants to easily keep you entertained. On the edge of the village lies extensive parkland […]
Dunluce Castle is situated on the North Antrim Coast between the towns of Bushmills and Portrush. The landscape around the castle as well as the sound from the waves crashing against the cliffs below make it easy to picture the previous inhabitants past lives here. The Castle was built in 1500 by the McQuillan family […]
This area, while not renowned for ghost sightings, it is a great wonder why not considering it’s history! The most famous resident of the area was Bram Stoker, he was born at 15 Marino Crescent on the border between Clontarf and Marino and Fairview. There is plenty to do in this charming suburb for […]
Loftus Hall Loftus Hall was originally built in the 14th Century by the Redmond family and was called Redmond Hall. The mansion house on the site today was built in the late 19th Century. The house is now open to the public for haunted themed tours and murder mystery dinners. It is […]
Leap Castle Acknowledged to be Ireland’s most haunted castle, Leap Castle in County Offaly was built in the 13th Century on a strategic site at the Great Pass through the Slieve Bloom Mountains to Munster. The castle was built by the O’Carrolls as their main stronghold. The castle is haunted by a few different […]