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Burrenbeo Trust’s annual celebration of the Burren’s unique biodiversity will return this May with a varied programme of events taking place throughout the month. Burren in Bloom 2...
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Burrenbeo Trust’s annual celebration of the Burren’s unique biodiversity will return this May with a varied programme of events taking place throughout the month. Burren in Bloom 2...
A biodiversity project in the Burren, Co Clare, that encourages landowners to make space for nature has been rolled out 5,000 times across 15 counties.
How thousands of years of farming formed the Burren landscape and how careful farming actively protects those monuments during modern land improvements is the focus of an upcoming...
Benedictine nuns help to reclaim history of Connemara site built in ‘country still reeling’ from Famine
A newly upgraded state-of-the-art visitor centre at the Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery, showcasing Ireland's oldest megalithic tombs has officially opened following €1.5 million up...
Work is underway to restore one of Northern Ireland’s rarest and most precious woodland habitats, a temperate rainforest at Lenamore Wood, in Co. Tyrone The 100-year restoration pr...
Privately run Limerick museum filled with Irish artefacts seeks visitors and recognition as numbers fall sharply in recent years
In the summer of 1976, two families opened a cave burrowing under the Burren to tourists, selling 50p tickets from a wooden hut.
Celebrating Ireland's places and cultural items on the United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organisation's (UNESCO's) radar.
The Burren is a stunning rock-like landscape dotted with a host of trees, including the hazel, blackthorn, hawthorn, ash, holly and willow. But one tree unlikely to be found there...
Mount Congreve Gardens in Waterford is inviting visitors to celebrate Easter with a curated programme of nature-led experiences set across its renowned 70ac of gardens. Taking plac...
An agreement “in principal” has been reached with landowners on the Cliffs of Moher on the future of the site’s walking trail. The agreement will see Clare County Council take over...
The bogs of Roscommon and Westmeath will host this year’s Bog Bothy tour throughout the summer. Bog Bothy is a touring, purpose-built shelter and community gathering space designed...
Major refurbishment and new immersive visitor experience at one of Ireland’s most significant prehistoric sites to enhance year-round visitor offering.
Farmers and landowners have been praised for playing their part in a “conservation breakthrough” on World Curlew Day today (April 21). Curlew numbers in Ireland have declined by 98...
Talamh Beo has launched an online service for people across the country to share land and work opportunities linked to agroecology and food sovereignty. The ‘Land and Hands’ notic...
TasteWaterford.ie is offering visitors a new way to discover Ireland’s oldest city with the launch of three immersive food tours. The aim is to bring Waterford’s past and present t...
Mourne Mountains, Lough Navar Forest, and Blackhead Lighthouse top the list of destinations to explore in Northern Ireland.
By learning about the plants and animals around them, children can develop a sense of care and responsibility for nature that will stay with them into adulthood. That’s according t...
Standing on Ireland’s wild Atlantic edge is always unforgettable, but if you’re planning to walk the Cliffs of Moher coastal trail, a few important updates will shape how you exper...
There are places in Ireland that ask travelers to slow down, look around, and settle into the rhythm of a place instead of rushing through a checklist. Clare Island and Clew Bay in...
Work has begun at the Buscot and Coleshill Estate, where the National Trust is leading a natural flood management project to safeguard Buscot from future flood events.
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