Our Review of the Bed and Breakfast: An Riasc
Today, we are going to post a review: An Riasc, A Four-Star Bed and Breakfast, Ballydavid, Ireland.
Tucked away on the fingers of Ireland; the Dingle Peninsula, is a stone farmhouse bed and breakfast.
Just 8 miles northwest of the town of Dingle, this bed and breakfast sits so close to the coast, you can smell the salty breeze blowing in your open windows in your room.
A perfect setting in a serene location.
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Riasc Convention Centre
Testimony
Scrogall Community TV, Dingle Peninsula, Tigh Bhric
Following heavy rains in Nov 2011 the river adjacent to Tigh Bhric in Riasc, Ballyferriter, West Kerry burst it's banks seriously damaging the adjoining properties including the iconic pub. Scrogall talked to Paul Lynch, business partner in Tigh Bhric, about the business in the aftermath of these floods
Live music in Dingle
A lovely little bit of live music at our B&B in Dingle, Ireland. The musicians were so talented. I could have listened to them for hours.
County Dingle, Ireland
May 2012
Professor Laura Lundy at YMCA Ireland Practitioner’s Conference, 22.11.18
Laura Lundy - Co-Director for the Centre for Children's Rights and Professor in the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, Queens University - answers questions on her model of youth participation.
Laura is interviewed by Fionnuala Femah O'Connell at YMCA Ireland Practitioner’s Conference at The Riasc Centre, Swords, Co Dublin on 22nd November 2018.
Plan to develop old hospital for community use
Plan to develop old hospital for community use
Diarmaid Mac an tSaoir dishing up ‘Biddy’s Old Irish Stew’ to Mary Reilly and Gary Granville, along with Dude the dog. Baile an Fheirtéaraigh put its best forward as local businesses came together to host the Féile an Bhuailtín food and crafts fair on Sunday. The village was alive with people who moved easily from premises to premises in the village, making the most of the fair weather that brightened the day. The five pubs (four in the village and Tig Bhric in Riasc) provided entertainment and ...
Simon Ward at YMCA Ireland Practitioner’s Conference, 23.11.17
Simon Ward, Senior Educational Psychologist, introduces us to ‘Flourishing’ - a positive approach to #MentalHealth’ and it’s implications for how we view ‘changing’ in thought patterns and behaviour.
Simon is interviewed by Zen Tshabangu at YMCA Ireland Practitioner’s Conference at The Riasc Centre, Swords, Co Dublin on 23rd November 2017.
Irland 2018
Traumhaftes Wetter in Irland im Mai 2018
Auf unserer Rundreise haben wir uns u.a. angeguckt:
- Carrigafoyle Castle
- Rock of Cashel
- Ballycarbery Castle
- Corcomroe Abbey
- Rock of Dunamase
- Black Valley
- Gap of Dunloe
- Ballybunion Beach
- Riasc Monastic Settlement
- Minard Castle
- Bridges of Ross
- Kerry Cliffs
- Kenmare
- The Burren
- Torc Wasserfall
- Ladies View
- Dursey Island
- Quiet Man Bridge
Kameras: iPhone 8 Plus mit Gimbal DJI Osmo Mobile 2, DJI Spark, Olympus PEN-F
Music credit:
Blue Wednesday - Sink or Swim feat. DJ Quads
DJ Quads - Soul
Sirius Beat - Anti Hero
Anozira - Krystal Waves
Baltic Levity - Thatched Villagers
Joakim Karud - Future Funk
Fingal Enterprise Week 2015
Running from October 5th to 9th across venues throughout Fingal, the Fingal Enterprise Week 2015 promises a programme of events designed to boost business opportunities and deliver opportunities for SMEs and aspiring entrepreneurs to learn from industry experts.
An initiative of the Fingal Local Enterprise Office and supported by Vodafone and Bank of Ireland, over 1,500 local businesses and start-ups will benefit from 30 major business events, workshops, networking opportunities and mentoring clinics. Activities to be held during Fingal Enterprise Week include some great success stories sharing their experience with the next generation of Irish Businesses.
Some of the key highlights include:
• Fingal Start-Up Day will attract hundreds of aspiring entrepreneurs for an intensive full day “Business Start-Up” bootcamp.
• Dublin Senior Footballer Bernard Brogan leads a stellar team of Irish sports stars in the networking highlight “Fit for Business”. The sports stars are not only successful in their field of sport but all are owner-managers of SMEs and will explain how they manage their physical and mental fitness to ensure success in both sport and business.
• A new business network for female entrepreneurs will be launched – “Fingal Enterprising Women”
• Several networking events and seminars featuring key industry experts that will address topics such as: “Caring for Your Customers”, “Learning from Experience”, “Company Law”, Costing and Pricing”, “Supercharge Your Sales”, “Financing Your Start-up” and many more.
As well as the many hundreds of businesses to benefit from the week, 250 of Fingal’s youngest budding entrepreneurs from schools throughout the region will also have an opportunity to learn from real-life stories of enterprise at a major event hosted in the Riasc Centre in Swords on the last day of the week-long schedule, hosted by 2FM’s Rick O’Shea.
Fingal Enterprise Week 2015 will take place in venues across Fingal with online bookings and more information on the full schedule at fingalenterpriseweek.ie. Places are limited and only nominal fees apply so early booking is advised. The official Facebook account is facebook/LEOFingal, Twitter is @LEOFingal and the official hashtag is #FEW15.
Youghal excerpts from The Story of Ireland
Youghal, Myrtle Grove, Blackwater excerpts from The story of Ireland
Episode 2. Edited by Mick O Connell