Culture Night
Culture Night (19 September 2025) Culture night is a national event when arts and cultural venues across the country open […]
Culture Night (19 September 2025) Culture night is a national event when arts and cultural venues across the country open […]
At the edge of October, Púca Festival (31 October ‒ 2 November 2025) in Trim & Athboy, County Meath, invites […]
From 10‑19 October 2025, the Baboró International Children’s Festival in Galway promises performances, exhibitions, workshops, and interactive works, especially designed […]
Every autumn, Wexford comes alive with music lovers for the Wexford Festival Opera (17 October ‒ 1 November 2025). Famous for programming rarely performed operas, this festival offers a unique chance to hear works outside the standard repertoire, performed in beautiful historic venues. Expect a blend of rising singers and international artists, all in the midst of Wexford’s atmospheric streets and seaside vistas.
The Guinness Cork Jazz Festival (23‑27 October 2025) is a highlight for music lovers, bringing together jazz, blues, funk, and […]
At Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann, the world’s largest annual festival of Irish music, you can expect street performers, intimate concerts, big-name acts and over 150 competitions showcasing the very best of traditional music talent. https://fleadhcheoil.ie/
Each Samhain, the Púca Festival celebrates the ancient traditions of Samhain and welcomes the strange and mischievous creatures that come forth from the chasm of space and time in some of Ireland’s most historic places; the Hill of Ward, where those ancient fires were first lit, and the heritage town of Trim dominated by a towering Norman fortress.
Ireland’s Highest Waterfall https://powerscourt.com/our-waterfall/
Take in the breath-taking beauty of Ireland’s highest waterfall, which cascades dramatically down 121 metres of rugged rock. Atmospheric, romantic, and exciting, it’s a must visit element of Powerscourt Estate.
Hands On Food Experiences
As the celebrated Food Capital of Ireland – Cork offers so much quality from Street Food to Fine Dining – and everything in between.
But we also love to share our craft, our knowledge and our experience. And you can get hands on with Cork’s vibrant food culture in so many ways – from visits to producers, to trails, tours, classes and courses.
As always in Cork, don’t hesitate to ask about learning more, experiencing more. We love to share and you will find people are happy to chat about what they do and how they do it.
The Wild Atlantic Way – Ireland’s spectacular coastal route The Wild Atlantic Way, 1600 miles (2600 km) in length, is […]
