Entering the Red Onion Garden Café, the personal touch is immediately evident – from delicious homemade cakes lining the counter to a blackboard outlining the food miles for the produce on the menu, everything in this gem of a café is done with…

Nestled in an idyllic spot in the coastal village of Goodwick, Ivybridge Guesthouse is an ideal base from which to explore the Pembrokeshire coast. Owners Mark and Jan offer exquisite hospitality and a range of rooms to suit all needs, with…

Located down a quiet side street just a short walk from the Liffey, Green On Red Gallery is a treasure trove of contemporary Irish and international art from established and emerging artists. Established in Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2, in 1992 by…

Seeing Dublin from the water offers a different perspective on the unique heritage of the city, encompassing historical, cultural and environmental features that make Dublin such an enthralling place. Nestled on the quays of the River Liffey in the…

The distinctive image of the high masts of the Jeanie Johnston docked on Custom House Quay offers a striking reminder of Irish history. The unique opportunity to step aboard this full replica of the original Jeanie Johnston, which was built in 1847…

Strategically located overlooking Tacumshin Lake and beyond towards the open sea, Sigginstown Castle dates back to at least the early 1500s, with a fascinating history over hundreds of years. Current owners, Liz and Gordon Jones, are fluent in the…

Located in the heart of Rosslare Harbour Village, The Garden Café is a spacious warm restaurant with a big heart and delicious food. Ideally located just off the stunning coastal cliff walk, the Garden Café is open from 8:30am until 4pm weekdays and…

The newly-created Boathouse Hotel is the first social enterprise Eco-Hotel in North Wales with a social and environmental mission. Nestled in a dip on Newry Beach Promenade, the Boathouse Hotel boasts a perfect location on the Anglesey Coastal Path…