Munster Bar, Waterford, Ireland
These lads are members of the Helsinki Polytechnic Choir, Finland. They have this impromptu performance behind the bar at the Munster Bar, Baileys's New Street, Waterford on Saturday, May 25th, 2013.
The sixty-strong choir had performed at the NCH in Dublin on the Friday night, and these five lads had decided to take in some of Ireland before returning home.
Irish Heritage Sites, Munster Vales, Ireland
The Munster Vales lie in the historic heartland of Ireland, it's a 1,100 kilometre stretch of olden routes and timeworn trails that rise in the mid-west and sweep southward through five mountain ranges and on to the wild Irish Sea. Crossing the magnificent counties of Limerick, Cork, Tipperary and Waterford, exploring the Munster Vales is an exhilarating adventure, where history and heritage blend seamlessly with modern Irish life, in an unforgettable travel experience.
Hike to the five highest points of the Munster Vales to experience unrivalled vistas - lush valleys, surging rivers, cascading waterfalls, rugged coastline - a millennia-old landscape, the origin of Ireland's great legends and folklore. Bike through deep cut gorges, gaze on shimmering lakes, breathe the pure air and immerse mind and body in the natural, unspoiled beauty of our lands.
It is here that our great heroes, such as the Fianna, fought and loved, where our people laid down their roots, the well spring of our culture and our heritage. Crossing the Munster Vales, the history of our people comes to life, from ancient settlements to working castles, stately homes and humble labourers cottages, life's rich tapestry awaiting discovery.
This is authentic Irish country life, charming villages and vibrant market towns, restaurants, shops, bars and cafés, wonderful accommodations where the breakfast is as hearty as the welcome. Experience legendary Irish evenings, packed full of story and song. Live Ireland in the Munster Vales.
2016 Munster Hurling Final Preview: Tipperary-Waterford
The 2016 Munster Hurling Final takes place this Sunday in a repeat of last year's match as reigning champions Tipperary again face Waterford. Can the Premier County defeat Na Déise?
GAA.ie hurling columnist Shane McGrath assesses the chances of both sides and admits that he expects Sunday's game to a huge battle with both sides in with a shout of winning - who does he give the nod to? Watch to find out!
Tickets for the Munster Hurling Hurling Finals are available for purchase from selected Supervalu and Centra stores nationwide, online on and from usual ticket outlets on matchday at the Gaelic Grounds, Limerick.
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Munster Province, Ireland. The home of Cork and Blarney Castle, the start of the Wild Atlantic Way and the Cliffs or Moher. Come see it with us. castlesandcruises.com
Waterford Begin Bid For Fifth Successive Munster Final Appearance Against Former Boss
Having reached the last four Munster Hurling Championship finals, Waterford begin this year's campaign against a familiar face. Davy Fitzgerald guided The Déise to three of those four finals but these days he is back in charge of a very talented group of players with his native county Clare.
They will provide the opposition for Michael Ryan's team on Sunday at Semple Stadium (throw in 4pm) but corner back Noel Connors doesn't think that the Davy Fitz factor will have any impact on the outcome of the game.
TG4 Munster Ladies Senior Final Waterford v Kerry | Saturday 8th July 3.15pm
TG4 Munster Ladies Senior Final Waterford v Kerry | Saturday 8th July 3.15pm
Kerry will play Waterford in the TG4 Munster Senior Ladies Football Championship Final on Saturday July 8th at 3:15pm in Mallow.
Lighting in Bonmahon Waterford
Lighting storm in Bunmahon Co Waterford Ireland, October 2014
Wild weather conditions in Bunmahon.
Sunny south east, Munster, Copper Coast.
Waterford Manager Tom McGlinchey on Munster Championship 2017
Waterford face Cork in Dungarvan this Saturday (throw-in 7pm) in the Quarter-Finals of the Munster Football Championship - Na Déise will find it tough against the Rebels according to manager Tom McGlinchey however he hopes that with a big crowd beside the home side, Waterford can put it up to Cork on the day
Knights Templar Waterford Ireland
This is a video of Knights Templar Waterford Ireland Graveyard and church ruin
Epic Irish Landscape in Munster Vales
Live Ireland in the Munster Vales following the natural trail from land to sea, a holiday experience, an exhilarating adventure that blends history and heritage seamlessly with modern Irish life.
The Munster Vales lie in the historic heartland of Ireland, it's a 1,100 kilometre stretch of olden routes and timeworn trails that rise in the mid-west and sweep southward through five mountain ranges and on to the wild Irish Sea. Crossing the magnificent counties of Limerick, Cork, Tipperary and Waterford, exploring the Munster Vales is an exhilarating adventure, where history and heritage blend seamlessly with modern Irish life, in an unforgettable travel experience.
Hike to the five highest points of the Munster Vales to experience unrivalled vistas - lush valleys, surging rivers, cascading waterfalls, rugged coastline - a millennia-old landscape, the origin of Ireland's great legends and folklore. Bike through deep cut gorges, gaze on shimmering lakes, breathe the pure air and immerse mind and body in the natural, unspoiled beauty of our lands.
It is here that our great heroes, such as the Fianna, fought and loved, where our people laid down their roots, the well spring of our culture and our heritage. Crossing the Munster Vales, the history of our people comes to life, from ancient settlements to working castles, stately homes and humble labourers cottages, life's rich tapestry awaiting discovery.
This is authentic Irish country life, charming villages and vibrant market towns, restaurants, shops, bars and cafés, wonderful accommodations where the breakfast is as hearty as the welcome. Experience legendary Irish evenings, packed full of story and song. Live Ireland in the Munster Vales.
2017 Munster Football Championship Preview: Waterford vs Cork (Saturday, 7pm)
It's Waterford vs Cork in the Munster Senior Football Championship Quarter-Finals on Saturday night in Dungarvan (throw-in 7pm)! GAA.ie caught up with both Cork's Mark Collins and Waterford's Paul Whyte to get their views ahead of the meeting between Na Déise and the Rebels in Fraher Field! Tickets for Waterford vs Cork in Dungarvan are available from selected SuperValu and Centra stores nationwide and from the venue on matchday - U16's are just €5 while adult tickets are available for €15 if bought before matchday - visit to find a SuperValu and Centra store closest to you!
Jon Haggins the GlobeTrotter in Munster, Ireland Pt 1
When I think of Ireland, I think of rolling hills and patches of green everywhere. I am on an adventure to discover the undiscovered Munster region of Ireland. Did you know Ireland is known as a horse country. Fethard is prized with Galileo, one of the fastest horses that has won many awards. He has a number of off springs horse around the world. The region offers some of the best manor homes that were converted into hotels. What could bee more refreshing than biking along the colorful Waterford Greenway Biking trail. The Medieval Holy Cross Church is a must stop.
Selector Eoin Murphy speaks ahead of Waterford Hurling's first game in the Munster Championship
Selector Eoin Murphy speaks ahead of Waterford Hurling's first game in the Munster Championship versus Clare on Sunday May 27th at 3:30pm in Cusack Park Ennis.
Tipperary Blitz Waterford - First 15 Minutes 2nd Half
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Irish History - The real Ireland (Documentary)
By the start of the Christian Era the various Celtic tribes inhabiting Ireland were apparently divided into the five kingdoms of Ulster; Meath, Leinster, Munster, and Connaught, whose rulers were subject to a high king dwelling at Tara. The Druids, or priests, and the bards, who sang heroic tales, were figures of special power and prominence in those early days. In the fifth century, when St. Patrick carried on his famous missionary work, Christianity became the religion of the island. Learning, music, and poetry flourished; foreign students visited Ireland, and Irish missionaries carried religion and scholarship to England and the Continent. This, Ireland's most glorious era, is the period of which its people are most proud of their Irish heritage.
In 795 the Normans invaded Ireland, settling along the coast and raiding the interior and its Irish people. Two centuries later the country was temporarily united under Brian Boroimhe {Brian Boru}, and in 1014 the Normans were finally defeated at the Battle of Clontarf. In 1155, however, Pope Adrian IV authorized Henry II of England to take Ireland as a papal fief, and not long afterward an English army invaded Ireland to restore Dermot MacMurrough, the deposed Kind of Leinster, to his throne. Dermot's daughter married the English commander Richard Clare Strong bow, who inherited the crown on Dermot's death. English soldiers and settlers occupied the eastern kingdom, and Henry granted large estates in Ireland to English nobles. But many of these immigrants adopted the ways and attitudes of the Irish natives, and England soon controlled only a few towns and the Pale, a district around Dublin.
Henry VIII, who adopted the title of King of Ireland in 1514, sought to make Ireland and it's Irish countrymen, as well as England, Protestant. Destroying monasteries, confiscating lands, and executing opponents, he launched a period of violence in the Irish land that continued throughout the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Elizabeth made the Anglican Church the official Church of Ireland; and it was during her reign that the Irish in the northeast counties {Ulster} were driven out and their lands settled by Protestant Scots. English authority spread, but Irish resistance only increased. In 1641, 30,000 Protestants were killed in an Irish uprising. Eight years later Oliver Cromwell's invading army won temporary submission by means of mass slaughter and unbelievable cruelty.
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2004 Munster Senior Hurling Final Waterford v Cork 1st Half
The 2004 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match played on 27 June 2004 at Semple Stadium, Thurles, County Tipperary. It was contested by Cork and Waterford. Waterford claimed their second Munster Championship of the decade, beating Cork on a scoreline of 3-16 to 1-21, a 1 point winning margin.[Overall, this was Waterford's seventh Munster Senior Hurling Championship. The final, which swung both ways numerous times, including numerous goals and a sending off, is considered one of the greatest Munster Hurling Finals ever.
Cian Lynch reacts to Limerick's Munster SHL win over Cork
LimerickGAA hurlers capped off a decent preseason with a clinical performance against Cork GAA in the Co-Op Superstores Munster Gaa Senior Hurling League Final.
It was nice to get the cobwebs off . . . . It is early days yet and I am sure we will have more battles with Cork throughout the year.
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2016 Munster Hurling C'ship Preview: Derek McGrath (Waterford Manager)
Can Na Déise go one step further than last year and lift the Munster Hurling Championship for the first time since 2010? Waterford manager Derek McGrath looks ahead to his side's 2016 Munster Championship campaign and they opening fixture against Clare in Semple Stadium this Sunday (throw-in 4pm).
Tickets for this weekend's game in Thurles are available for purchase from selected SuperValu and Centra stores nationwide, online on GAA.ie/tickets and from ticket normal outlets on matchday.
2016 Munster Football C'ship Preview: Tipperary v Waterford
We preview Sunday's Munster Football Championship Quarter-Finals as Tipperary travel to Fraher Field to face Waterford - we hear from Déise star Tadhg Ó hUallacháin and Tipperary's Peter Acheson ahead of the 3.30pm on Sunday, May 29th.
Tickets for the game are available from selected SuperValu and Centra stores nationwide, as well as from normal matchday outlets. For more information, visit