Few Irish counties match Antrim for sheer variety. Antrim is home to one of Ireland’s most famous landmarks including the Giant’s Causeway, said to be built by the giant Finn McCool.
Read Moreand the fourth-biggest city on the island of Ireland. The name Derry is an anglicisation of the Irish name Doire or Doire Cholmcille meaning “oak-wood of Colmcille”.
Read MoreThe Triona Design Centre shows how ‘Donegal Tweed’ is prepared, one of the many cottage industries in the area. County Donegal has a rich variety of attractions with which to explore Irelands History and heritage.
Read MoreIt’s home to Lough Muckno, a world-class centre for angling and wakeboarding; Clones Lace and Carrickmacross lace, an exquisite technique used in royal wedding dresses over many centuries; round towers, historic houses and the drumlin-dotted landscape which inspired the poems of Patrick Kavanagh.
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