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Jo LinehanJo Linehan is a sustainability journalist and consultant. She is the host of the Futurist podcast and contributes columns to Irish Country Magazine and The Sunday Times. She is also the founder of GAFF Interiors and GAFF Shop.
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Lawlors Hotel is one of the best known and longest established hotels in the scenic coastal town of Dungarvan, County Waterford. Food is a speciality at the hotel with a variety of menus on offer at budget prices and excellent service.

Royal Oak Distillery is a world class distillery on an 18th century estate in County Carlow. See the large, manually-operated, craft distillery producing three styles of Irish whiskey.

Visit The Knights and Conquests Exhibition Centre in Granard, County Longford, where history comes alive in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands. Pick up the Gauntlet of our Norman ancestors and walk on an interactive journey through time in the shadow of Ireland’s highest Motte and Bailey Castle. Discover if you were a Gael or a Norman and get to grips with Norman Armour and Weaponry.

Spend time on the narrow and colourful streets of Killarney and fall in love with its welcomes and charm. Use the town as a base to explore Killarney National Park and its natural wonders.

Experience beautiful Cong in County Mayo. See the former Augustinian abbey, or embark on one of the scenic looped walks in this quaint village renowned for filming the 1952 Oscar-winning movie, The Quiet Man.

Cong
Cong

Head to Slieve Rushen Mountain in County Cavan and discover the lively town of Ballyconnell. Cruise on the local waterway, test your golf skills on a championship golf course and find your next favourite eatery.

7Doon

Discover the natural beauty of Lough Derg on the border of Tipperary, Clare and Galway. Find unique activities and special moments on your next trip to this incredible lake.

Explore the route of Mayo’s historic Midlands Great Western Railway through truly exquisite scenery from Westport to Achill Island. The 42km Great Western Greenway is a bucket list off-road cycling and walking trail.

The Mendicity Institution will be on the grounds of Christ Church Cathedral with some of their wonderful hand-crafted items for sale.

The exhibition focuses on the international legacy of Terence MacSwiney’s hunger strike and death, and the idea of nation as an imagined state to which his own essays, Principles of Freedom, aspired.

Explore the wilds of Wicklow Mountains National Park in County Wicklow. Wander along trails through the park, spanning an area of nearly 20,000 hectares, and see beautiful wildlife in a spectacular setting.

Doe Castle is situated about 1.5km off the Carrigart to Creeslough Road. This MacSuibhne castle is protected on three sides by the sea, while on the landward side a moat has been hewn from the rock.

Head to the wild County Donegal, experience its rugged landscapes and see the incredible Errigal, one of Ireland's most breathtaking and most photographed mountains. Watch the striking peak of Errigal reflect on Dunlewy Lough on a clear day.

Revel in County Donegal’s expanse of rugged landscapes, heathered mountain slopes and Wild Atlantic Way scenery on this easy 9km loop near the village of Creeslough.

Killarney National Park was established in 1932 to protect one of Ireland’s most precious natural habitats. Beneath the wild, rugged summits of the country’s highest mountains, it encloses a beautiful sylvan landscape of ancient woodland, spectacular waterfalls and quiet lakes.

Please note: There is a section of this walk temporarily closed for trail enhancement works. There is a detour in place which will add 1.2km to the walk. Embrace the verdant beauty of Ireland’s Ancient East on this 11km loop in County Wicklow. Following mountain paths, it boasts lake views, pleasant woodland stretches and even a waterfall.

Brittas Bay South Beach in County Wicklow, is a beautiful long sandy beach, 16km from Wicklow Town.

Few buildings in Ireland can boast a longer history of continuous occupation than Kilkenny Castle. Founded soon after the Norman conquest of Ireland, the castle has been rebuilt, extended and adapted to suit changing circumstances and uses over a period of 800 years.

You can now surf on the East Coast of Ireland, just 30 minutes from Dublin with the Brittas Bay Surf School. Offering lessons, equipment hire, SUP and lots more!

Discover the Glendalough monastic site, one of Ireland's most famous landmarks. Stop by the informative visitor centre and soak up the spectacular scenery of County Wicklow.

Visit County Galway and explore the spectacular Connemara National Park. It covers some 3,000 hectares of scenic mountains, expansive bogs, glorious grasslands and enchanting woodlands.

Explore the beautiful grounds and romantic castellated mansion at Glenveagh National Park and Castle in County Donegal. It is the most northerly of Ireland's six national parks and a must visit on a trip to Donegal.

Take a captivating 6.2km trail through Connemara National Park and embrace County Galway’s inspiring mountain scenery, Diamond Hill’s spectacular summit and superb island views too.

With all year round access and free entry, the Glenveagh Castle Gardens are a wonderful day out. Situated in Glenveagh National Park in north west County Donegal, the gardens date back to the 1880s. They still feature their original Victorian layout.

Fatback andouille

Short ribs porchetta drumstick, ham prosciutto sausage cupim buffalo tail short loin pig corned beef picanha salami. Jerky leberkas hamburger buffalo doner venison capicola, cow pancetta alcatra swine biltong chuck bresaola short loin. Fatback andouille capicola frankfurter salami pig cupim cow flank doner ham ball tip.

 Chuck capicola pork belly shoulder, flank jowl turkey kielbasa alcatra biltong corned beef.

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