Howth Castle, Eastern side, Howth , Ireland
Views of the eastern side and the golf course nearby at this beautiful part of Ireland.Howth Castle is the private residence of the Gaisford-St Lawrence family. It has its origins in medieval times. In 1177 Almeric, the first Lord of Howth, came to Ireland with John de Courcy. Legend has it that on 10th August, the feastday of St Lawrence, at Evora Bridge, close to the Church of Ireland church he won a victory which secured him possession of the Howth peninsula. In gratitude for this he is said to have taken the name of St Lawrence. His descendants still own and live in the castle.
Kitchen in the Castle
The Kitchen in the Castle Cookery School and Deer Park Golf & FootGolf
National Museum of Transport - Howth Ireland
The museum is located in the Heritage Depot, Howth Demesne, Howth, Ireland. Sixty out of the 100 vehicles currently in Howth are on display. The oldest vehicle date from 1883, the newest 1984.
It's a nice experience to include in a Howth visit and costs only 4 Euro entrance. You can also have a nice walk around the castle cooking school or even go for a round of golf.
Travel and Food in Ireland
This video, featuring Irish restaurateurs and chefs (including TV chef Rachel Allen) looks at what makes the place so special when it comes to food and travel.
When British travellers look overseas for a culinary experience, the first port of call would usually be across the channel to France. However, more and more food fans are finding that the journey across the Irish Sea leaves their stomach just as satisfied.
Ireland has a growing reputation when it comes to cooking and this is reflected in the dishes found in restaurants and pubs from north to south. Not only are traditional favourites enjoying something of a revival, Irish cooking also has a strong modern aspect, as chefs from around the world bring their own methods to the Emerald Isle.
There are also other great ways of mixing food in with a travel experience. Those who like the city life can taste the gastronomic heart of Cork and Galway thanks to two new food trails. Following the success of the first tasting trail in Dublin, the team at Fabulous Food Trails (fabulousfoodtrails.ie) have devised the two new city walks to take visitors off the beaten tourist track and into the local food halls, fruit and flower stalls, cheesemongers, fishmongers, butchers and bakers.
Wannabe chefs can book in for class at the new cookery school, The Kitchen in the Castle (thekitcheninthecastle.com), located in the old Georgian kitchen at Howth Castle, just outside of Dublin. Classes range in length from a half a day to a full week and whilst the majority of courses are for adults, they also cater for children. Participants cook and then eat together around the kitchen table and the courses enable everyone from the complete beginner to the accomplished home cook, to gain inspiration and learn new skills.
Whilst youre planning your trip to Ireland, why not check out one of the great deals and packages on offer around the country, viewable on discoverireland.com.
Travel and Food in Ireland, including Rachel Allen
This video, featuring Irish restaurateurs and chefs (including TV chef Rachel Allen) looks at what makes the place so special when it comes to food and travel.
When British travellers look overseas for a culinary experience, the first port of call would usually be across the channel to France. However, more and more food fans are finding that the journey across the Irish Sea leaves their stomach just as satisfied.
Ireland has a growing reputation when it comes to cooking and this is reflected in the dishes found in restaurants and pubs from north to south. Not only are traditional favourites enjoying something of a revival, Irish cooking also has a strong modern aspect, as chefs from around the world bring their own methods to the Emerald Isle.
There are also other great ways of mixing food in with a travel experience. Those who like the city life can taste the gastronomic heart of Cork and Galway thanks to two new food trails. Following the success of the first tasting trail in Dublin, the team at Fabulous Food Trails (fabulousfoodtrails.ie) have devised the two new city walks to take visitors off the beaten tourist track and into the local food halls, fruit and flower stalls, cheesemongers, fishmongers, butchers and bakers.
Wannabe chefs can book in for class at the new cookery school, The Kitchen in the Castle (thekitcheninthecastle.com), located in the old Georgian kitchen at Howth Castle, just outside of Dublin. Classes range in length from a half a day to a full week and whilst the majority of courses are for adults, they also cater for children. Participants cook and then eat together around the kitchen table and the courses enable everyone from the complete beginner to the accomplished home cook, to gain inspiration and learn new skills.
Whilst you're planning your trip to Ireland, why not check out one of the great deals and packages on offer around the country, viewable on discoverireland.com.
Extreme fishing spot - Howth cliffs, Ireland - GoPro4 eye view
GoPro4 eye view
Extreme way for fishing spot in Howth, Ireland
nice place for mackrel, pollock and many more....
Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Ireland
Drive through video of Dalkey, Co. Dublin, Republic of Ireland,
Castleknock Hotel Grounds
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Kinsale, Ireland
Kinsale, Ireland, located on the Irish Sea just south of Cork, is a popular tourist destination in southern Ireland. The town mixes great sights, resturants and pubs with history. The Spanish Fleet sailed into the harbor in 1601 to aid Irish Clans push the English out of Ireland. English forces kept the parties from linking up and Ireland remained under English control until 1922. The passenger liner Lusitania was sunk near by in 1915 by a German U-Boat. This event helped to spur America to enter the First World War.
Crabbing at Malahide(Ireland) 3/3
Catching crabs at Malahide bay using string and chicken as well as primitive traps,enjoy watching...
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Ireland Atlantic snorkelling
dun laoghaire fishing
Dun laoghaire west pier fishing
Roberts of Dalkey | Monkfish fillets
Monkfish fillets taken off bone.
MACARI'S MALAHIDE FOOD REVIEW
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Snorkelling in Sandycove
Bit of mucking about on a fine summers evening in Sandycove, Co.Cork, Ireland.
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