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Ireland reaches out and grabs you. It lures you in with extraordinary green landscapes, good food and drink, and hospitable people, and keeps you there with history, music, and new friends. If you’re planning a trip to Ireland, or just thinking about things to do for St. Patrick’s Day, we’ve got you covered. I asked my travel writer friends for their best resources on Ireland, and they came through with a rainbow of goodness. Here, you’ll find recipes, guides, and more – the best of Ireland.
Before we dive into the A-Z Guide,
here are the best websites ALL ABOUT IRELAND:
Irish Fireside. The original website about travel to Ireland, run by our friends Corey Taratuta and Liam Hughes, this is a treasure trove of Irish goodness. You’ll love their 15 Websites to Help You Plan Your Trip to Ireland
Ireland Yes, run by our friend Michele Erdvig – a Certified Ireland Expert. She’s the author of Ireland Dream Trip (a fantastic guide) and her site is full of great advice (and discounts!). She has a free (and fantastic) Ireland Travel Forum for people to share stories and give and ask for advice.
Ireland Family Travel, run by our friend Jody Halstead, is an amazing resource for (you guessed it) family travel to Ireland. Traveling without kids? Still dig in- plenty to learn here!
The Best of Ireland - an A-Z Guide
The Best of Ireland: An A-Z Guide
ACCOMMODATIONS
Oh, there are so many great places to stay, in Ireland. Here are a select few treasures:
Knockahopple Cottage (run by Liam, of IrishFireside fame)
Bunratty Castle Mews B&B (run by the friendliest person in Ireland!)
The Top Ten Benefits of Renting A Vacation Home in Ireland
Castle Hotels
Best Boutique Hostels and Unique Budget Stays Along Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way
Welcome Home to Woodview Farmhouse near Dublin Airport
How to Choose a Bed and Breakfast in Ireland
Dubhlinn House B&B, Co. Clare, Ireland (stay here when you're visiting the Cliffs of Moher)
The Cliff House Hotel, 5-star luxury in Ardmore, County Waterford
Gregans Castle 4-star Irish country house in County Clare’s The Burren
Charming Irish Cottage Retreat With Just A Few Clicks
The Land of Céad míle Fáilte
Life at Pier Cottage, Co Kerry, Ireland
Settling into life at Pier Cottage, Co Kerry, Ireland for two weeks was pure joy. From the moment we walked into the old Coast Guard cottage, I could feel myself unwinding, to a slower, more natural pace. Observing the times of the tides, and heading down to the beach to see what the sea left, eating locally caught fish, the best croissants I've ever had in my life from a local baker and artist, and more, changed me. It left me with a joy for Ireland, and a deep sense of place, at Pier Cottage. Here's the view from our front door:
Life at Pier Cottage, County Kerry, Ireland
ANCESTORS
The Best Genealogy Websites for Finding Your Irish Roots
At BreatheDreamGo, writer Mariellen Ward shares her journey to find her Irish ancestors. She notes, “Researching my family history in Dublin, boarding a famine ship in Wexford and discovering an ancestral castle in Cork: These were just some of the highlights of my trip to Ireland to connect with the land my ancestors left behind more than 200 years ago when they journeyed to British North America (now Canada) for the chance of a better life. I was on what genealogist Helen Kelly describes as the “goose bump trail” to walk the ground of my ancestors during Ireland’s Year of The Gathering. And, yes, there were goose bumps indeed…” She has plenty of great resources and stories about finding YOUR Irish ancestors!
CITY
5 Stops Not to Miss in Ireland
28 Best Bookshops in Dublin
Cork, the perfect Irish city
A Day in East Cork – an Irish gem
Things You Should NOT DO in Dublin
Dublin Details: 10 Photos From Dublin
Literary Landmarks to Explore in Dublin, UNESCO’s 2010 City of Literature
Dublin: Five Things in Two Days
Great Dublin Walking Tours
An Unexpected Dublin Walking Tour
Galway City: remnants of a medieval town
COUNTRY
The Gap of Dunloe, Co Kerry, Ireland
Connemara Ireland: The Land of Bogs
Time Travel Ireland
To the Edge of Europe in Search of Literature
Staigue Fort, Ring of Kerry, Ireland
11 photos that capture the essence of rural Ireland
Staigue Fort, Ring of Kerry, Ireland
Staigue Fort, Ring of Kerry
DRINK
How not to get tossed out of a pub in Ireland
The Breweries and Distilleries of Ireland and Northern Ireland
Whiskey Tasting at the Old Jameson Distillery
Finding the Perfect Pub in Ireland
Touring Guinness Storehouse in Ireland
10 of the Best Dublin Pubs and Bars
Guinness - the official pint of us. Ireland
Guinness - the official pint of us.
DRIVING
5 Things You Should Know When Renting a Car in Ireland
7 tips for how to drive on the left side of the road
Swallowed by a Donegal Ditch: Mishaps in Irish Travel
Driving Ireland's Ring of Kerry: Take a Detour
Driving Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way
5 Tips on Driving in Ireland
How to Rent a Car in Ireland
Driving in Ireland: Ice cream truck, pull off at Coomatloukane, Ring of Kerry
Ice cream truck, pull off at Coomatloukane, Ring of Kerry
JEWELRY
Want a piece of Ireland with you? Liam Hughes (of Irish Fireside) makes the most beautiful jewelry from Irish Dishes, found in Ireland!
Liam Hughes shard jewelry from Ireland
Liam Hughes' shard jewelry from Ireland
LEARNING
Ireland’s culinary legend Darina Allen and the Ballymaloe Cookery School
A Journey into Ireland's Literary Revival
Adventures in Ireland - to the Rainbow!
A Waking of Worlds
Finn heard far off the first notes of the fairy harp. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland, by T. W. Rolleston, et al, Illustrated by Stephen Reid, courtesy Wikimedia Commons - See more at: http://www.wanderingeducators.com/best/stories/waking-worlds.html#sthash.b6gJ4GpV.dpuf
Finn heard far off the first notes of the fairy harp. The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland, by T. W. Rolleston, et al, Illustrated by Stephen Reid, courtesy Wikimedia Commons
MUSIC
Who better to share the music of Ireland, than writer Kerry Dexter, of Music Road. She’s an expert on Celtic Music, our Music Editor here at Wandering Educators, and also writes at many other places, including A Traveler’s Library. Here are a few of Kerry’s greatest hits:
Irish music, Irish landscape
Learning about Irish music
Ireland in Song and Tune: Cherish the Ladies
Ceol Chairlinn: sharing music in winter
West of Ireland to the World
Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula: Music of Home
Three Irish & Celtic Albums You Should Experience
Irish Music Festivals: a traveler's handbook
Women of Ireland: Music
Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way: the Music Begins
Fiddles and the Wild Atlantic Way
The Wild Atlantic Way: The Music Continues
Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way: Voices of Donegal and Derry
music, time, memory: Mary Black
And other great Irish music articles:
Traditional Irish music in Galway pubs
Irish Inspiration with German Roots – Cluas Music
Dancing a Jig – Dublin’s Dinner Shows
NORTHERN IRELAND
Belfast and Northern Ireland: Safe for Travelers?
Belfast, Northern Ireland - Cathedral Quarters
Belfast, Cathedral Quarter. Photo Caroline Oceana Ryan
Adventures in Belfast: Tempestuous Witch
Adventures in Belfast
A wee guide to Northern Ireland
Is the dividing wall in Belfast a barrier to peace?
An American in Belfast: The Amateur Traveler Talks About Titanic, Murals, Meals, and More
Photos: Should the Belfast murals remain?
The Troubles Murals of Derry, Northern Ireland
A Black Cab Tour of the Belfast Murals
Northern Ireland: A Year of Change
Northern Irish Film - Top Picks: Middletown, Hunger, and Bloody Sunday
Titanic Belfast Review
The Best of Visiting Belfast: Part One
The Best of Visiting Belfast: Part Two
The Best of Visiting Belfast
OFF THE BEATEN PATH
Ireland Travel Kit – an app and website featuring the best off-the-beaten-path locations in Ireland (with contributions from many, many Irish travel writers, created by Irish Fireside)
Spots the Tourists Miss In Ireland
Travel Writers' Secrets: Favorite Places in Ireland
Remarkable Places in Ireland FREE eBook from Irish Fireside
The Little Museum of Dublin
Horseback Riding Vacation in County Kerry, Ireland
Derrynane House, Co Kerry, Ireland
Five Alternative Peninsulas to the Ring of Kerry to Add to Your Ireland Itinerary
Who Is Saint Bridget, and Why Is She In a Well?
Horseback Riding Vacation in County Kerry, Ireland
Abbey Island, Derrynane Beach, Ring of Kerry, Ireland
Abbey Island, Derrynane Beach, Ring of Kerry, Ireland
Abbey Island
Outdoor Activities In Western Ireland
Alternatives to Ireland’s Most Popular Destinations
Inis Mór: As Irish As It Gets
Climbing Croagh Patrick
Climbing Croagh Patrick, Ireland
Climbing Croagh Patrick. Photo Trish Clark
ON THE TOURIST TRAIL
Ireland’s Celtic Ruins
Muckross House, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Ireland and Northern Ireland Driving Itinerary
Dingle Ireland: Great Blasket Island
Killarney National Park, Ireland
Family Fun in Ireland : 7 Things to Do in 2014
Visiting the Cliffs of Moher
The Cliffs Of Moher AKA The Princess Bride’s Cliffs Of Insanity
The Cliffs of Moher - by boat!
Ireland Itinerary: 10 Days on the Ring of Kerry
Ireland’s Ring of Kerry and Kenmare
The Ultimate Irish Road Trip Guide: How To See Ireland In 12 days
Bunratty Castle & Folk Park – A Journey Back In Time
A podcast interview (with photos!) we did at Amateur Traveler, on the Ring of Kerry
10 Free (or Almost Free) Things to Do on the Ring of Kerry
10 free (or almost free) things to do on the Ring of Kerry
RECIPES
Irish Shortbread Recipe & Ireland Travel Notes
Christmas Dinner Irish Style: Great Holiday Recipes Inspired by Ireland
Irish Recipes: Guinness Stew and Brown Bread
Irish Recipes: Guinness Stew and Irish Brown Bread
Irish Tea Cake Recipe
Because sometimes, you've just got to make fish chowder
So what do you do, when you're in your lovely seaside cottage, fire going in the hearth, cuppa tea in hand, needing a break from your book, and it's not just the usual light, short-lived rain, but a full-blown storm? You pull out the fresh hake gleaned from the Kenmare Wednesday Market, and scrub and dice the fresh organic carrots (same market) and fresh potatoes (Tesco, not so glamorous, but we love Tesco). You chop onion and garlic, glorying in the sounds of the rain and wind. You glop into the well-loved pan some creamy Irish butter. You root around in the cupboard, and come up with fresh sea salt (no time to make your own, alas) and organic mixed herbs. And you chop the fish, which seemed so mundane when purchased (avoiding the plaice, as it is just TOO UGLY) and now has taken on a purpose far beyond what you had in mind...
Irish Fish Chowder Recipe
Irish Fish Chowder
SAINT PATRICK’S DAY
St. Patrick’s Day: Ireland travel memories
The 25 Best Articles for Your St Patrick’s Day Reading!
A Musical St. Patrick’s Day in the Pubs of Ireland
SHOPPING
Shopping in Ireland
WHERE TO EAT
Dining in Ireland: Meet Paul Flynn of The Tannery
Ard Bia: the best restaurant in Ireland
Delicious Ireland
5 Great Places To Eat In Ireland & 1 Dish You Shouldn’t
Travel Writers' Secrets: Favorite Places to Eat in Ireland and Scotland
Foodie Finds: Avoca in Moll's Gap, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Foodie Finds: McGanns, Doolin, Ireland
Foodie Finds: Bunratty Creamery Bar and Restaurant
Bunratty Castle Medieval Banquet
Savoring Handmade Chocolates Just Off Ireland’s Ring of Kerry
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