Union Hall, West Cork
Aerial footage of Unionhall, West Cork.
Union Hall is a small fishing village located in County Cork, Ireland, located on the west side of Glandore Harbour. Its nearest neighbour to the west is Castletownshend; to the east, Glandore Village. It is approximately 10 kilometers east of Skibbereen. The main source of employment is fishing and the pier has its own ice plant and fish processing factory.
Among its many tourist attractions are boat trips to view whales, dolphins and seals. Seals can be seen all year round, with dolphins and Fin Whales, Minke Whales and Humpback Whales present in summer months.
CORK CITY: IRELAND'S FOODIE CAPITAL
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We head to Cork City to meet with some of the people who've made the city and region one of the most dynamic food scenes in Europe. Check out the people & places we met below:
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+ Fenn's Quay Restaurant:
+ F I L T E R Coffee Cork:
+ English Market:
+ Kay O'Connell's Fish Market:
+ Farmgate Cafe:
+ Jameson Midleton Distillery:
+ Rising Son's Brewery:
Big thanks to Tourism Ireland and Failte Ireland for making this trip possible!
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This film was made with:
- F-Stop Satori Backpack:
- Sony A7s Mirrorless Camera:
- Sony 24-70mm F4 Vario Tessar Lens
- Sony 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 Zoom Lens
- Sony Cyber Shot RX100iv
- DJI Inspire 1 Drone (2 Controller)
- Go Pro Hero 3+:
- Go Pro Suction Cup Mount:
- Go Pro Accessory Kit:
- Promaster CX525 Tripod:
- Promaster Superlite 3-Way Head:
- SD 32GB Memory Sticks:
- Sennheiser MKE 400 Shotgun Mike:
- Zoom H1 Portable Digital Recorder:
- Joby GP3 GorillaPod:
- Pico Flex Table Dolly:
- Pelican 0915 Black SD Memory Card Protective Case:
KAYAKING IRELAND'S WILD COAST!
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We travel to the untamed coast of West Cork to forage for seaweed by kayak, then bring it back to shore to cook it up!
Check out the people & places we met below:
+ Kayaking w/ Jim & Marie Kennedy from Atlantic Sea Kayaking:
+ Lunch @ The Coffee Shop in Union Hall:
+ Fingal Ferguson from Gubben Cheesemakers:
+ Also, check out their awesome cookbook:
+ Trinity City Hotel in Dublin:
Big thanks to Tourism Ireland and Failte Ireland for making this trip possible!
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VAGABROTHERS: We're Marko and Alex Ayling, brothers, backpackers, and video bloggers on a mission to explore the world through its people. We're on the road all the time, cranking out videos a few times a week. Subscribe and join the adventure!
+ INSTAGRAM:
+ TWITTER:
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Want to help fund our travels? If you are going to buy something from Amazon, click on the links below before you make your purchase and we'll get a percentage of your final sale. Cheers!
This film was made with:
- F-Stop Satori Backpack:
- Sony A7s Mirrorless Camera:
- Sony 24-70mm F4 Vario Tessar Lens
- Sony 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 Zoom Lens
- Sony Cyber Shot RX100iv
- DJI Inspire 1 Drone (2 Controller)
- Go Pro Hero 3+:
- Go Pro Suction Cup Mount:
- Go Pro Accessory Kit:
- Promaster CX525 Tripod:
- Promaster Superlite 3-Way Head:
- SD 32GB Memory Sticks:
- Sennheiser MKE 400 Shotgun Mike:
- Zoom H1 Portable Digital Recorder:
- Joby GP3 GorillaPod:
- Pico Flex Table Dolly:
- Pelican 0915 Black SD Memory Card Protective Case:
Dirt Cheap - Ireland (Dublin, Belfast and Cliffs of Moher)
Cheap things to do in Ireland!
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Follow the escapades of filmmaker Chas Bruns as he travels the world in search of the cheapest tours, food, hotels, hostels and transportation. If you're living on a budget, Chas can show you how to travel for pennies on the dollar. Chas will show you where to go sky diving, waterfall hiking, shark diving and more!
This episode takes Chas to Ireland where he explores Dublin, Belfast, County Wicklow, Cliffs of Moher, Carrick-a-Rede Bridge, Giants Causeway, Guinness Lake, and Pheonix Park. He stays at Avalon House. He dines and drinks at O'Neills, the Crown Liquor Saloon, the Jameson Distillery and the Brazen Head. He visits Christ's Church, St. Stevens Green and St Kevins Church. If you're considering traveling to Ireland, you can't miss this!
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Ireland - Scenic Tour of South and West Coast by Camper Van 2015
Some highlights of Steve and Diane's campervan trip around beautiful South and West Ireland including parts of the Wild Atlantic Way in May 2015. Film by Steve Poole
Music Credits
'Song For Ireland'
(Written by Phil & June Colclough, performed by Mary Black)
'Red is the Rose'
(Trad. performed by Sue Graves & Voiceover)
'Ready for the Storm'
(Written by Dougie MacLean, performed by Kathy Mattea)
Place names (approx) - Ardmore, Glandore, Black Head, Mizen Head, Castletownbere, New Ross (Famine ship), Union Hall, Baltimore, Clear Island, Allihies, Lough Hyne, Dingle, Glengarriff, Three Castle Head, Beara Peninsula, Dursey Island, Garinish, Killarney, Ross Castle and Lakes, Muckross Lake boat tour and Gap of Dunloe, Cahirciveen, Lough Derg (Co. Clare) & Holy Island, Skellig Michael, Cliffs of Moher, Doolin & The Burren
Clones Town, County Monaghan, Ireland - Ireland Attractions
Clones Town County, Monaghan, Ireland - Doesn't it feel good to be back home? It can be amazing to bring back the memories from our childhood - sure we remember things every now and again, but you cannot beat actually walking the streets where you grew up for memories ( good and bad! to come flooding back ). Hence off to Clones, County Monaghan, Ireland, the town where I grew up.
For the few who do not know - Clones is a small town in western County Monaghan, Ireland. The Clones area was part of the Border Region which was earmarked for economic development by the Irish Government due to the current below average economic growth in the area. County Monaghan is on the border with County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland which brings its own advantages and challenges.
Walking through the town and seeing the old places which are still standing there, just about! :-)
During our walk of the town we came across a picture from 1843 for the Market House and it was amazing to see the buildings from the photo are still standing around the Diamond. Amazing.
On the Diamond we have the imposing buildings such as Ulster Bank - which sadly closed in 2016....to all the pubs, post office, credit union and more.
Checking out the tourist map, trying to decide in which direction we should go, we finally managed to go down to the Wee Abbey, just off the Diamond - a great stop for history buffs. The most imposing feature on the Diamond is the Celtic High Cross. Down the road towards Cavan, to the right - is the path to the Motte and Bailey Fort, a piece of ground showing where an old fort used to stand with an amazing view across the local area. Plenty of history here!!
Towards the bottom of Fermanagh Street is the Butter Yard and the relatively new statue of the children playing leapfrog. Pretty Nice!
Close to the Round Tower is the Ionad Cassandra Hand Centre where they used to make lace and was built in 1847, coming again to the Wee Abbey. Across the road from the Lace centre is the Round Tower and graveyard.
There are other towns which one could visit around the North of Ireland, such as Letterkenny in county Donegal ( there is also Bushmills Town which is found on the north coast of Ireland ( and you could visit Newcastle Co. Down which is a lovely place to go to if you like beaches! :-) (
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PICTURES OF IRELAND, CORK, BANTRY, SKIBBEREEN, CLONAKILTY
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CRAG CAVES, KERRY - ADMISSION, OPENING TIMES AND LOCATION
KENMARE- TOOSIST - THE BEARA PENINSULA / KERRY /WEST CORK
WALKING AND TREKKING IN GLENBEIGH CO. KERRY- ROUTES AND DIRECTIONS
CHEAP PUBLIC GOLF COURSES IN DUBLIN - LOCATIONS AND GREEN FEES
Union Hall Fishing Village - West Cork - Hostels and Hotels
SLIABH LUACHRA -Traditional Irish Music
LAOIS / PORTLAOIS - WALKWAYS, TREKKING AND WALKING ROUTES
THE BLARNEY STONE - TALES AND FOLKLORE - DIRECTION AND LOCATION - BLARNEY - CORK
BEST 18 HOLE GOLF COURSES IN KERRY - GREEN FEES AND REVIEWS
KERRY - RIVER, LAKE AND SEA FISHING - BEST SPOTS AND LOCATIONS
CORK CITY - EATING, SHOPPING, CYCLING AND VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
BOAT CHARTERING FOR SEA FISHING IN IRELAND - 3 TOP STOPS
GOLFING IN BALLINASLOE AND ORANMORE - GREEN FEES AND LOCATION
THE ARAN / ARANN ISLANDS - CHEAPEST WAY OF GETTING THERE - BOATS
ACHILL ISLAND - MAYO -CHEAP CAMPING AND THINGS TO DO
5 BEAUTIFUL IRISH ISLANDS - CAPE CLEAR, CLARE ISLAND, VALENTIA AND WHITE SANDS
DUBLIN CITY - ONE DAY - 10 MUST SEE ATTRACTIONS
THOUGHTS ON AN IRISH HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE - SAFETY, SAVINGS AND SILENCE
COUNTY WICKLOW, ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS, OCEAN AND BEACHES
PIKE FISHING - ATHLONE, MACROOM AND CAVAN - LICENSES AND BEST SPOTS
CARP FISHING IN IRELAND - PLACES, LOCATIONS, PERMITS
PICTURES OF IRELAND, LIMERICK, ST JOHNS CASTLE
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CRAG CAVES, KERRY - ADMISSION, OPENING TIMES AND LOCATION
KENMARE- TOOSIST - THE BEARA PENINSULA / KERRY /WEST CORK
WALKING AND TREKKING IN GLENBEIGH CO. KERRY- ROUTES AND DIRECTIONS
CHEAP PUBLIC GOLF COURSES IN DUBLIN - LOCATIONS AND GREEN FEES
Union Hall Fishing Village - West Cork - Hostels and Hotels
SLIABH LUACHRA -Traditional Irish Music
LAOIS / PORTLAOIS - WALKWAYS, TREKKING AND WALKING ROUTES
THE BLARNEY STONE - TALES AND FOLKLORE - DIRECTION AND LOCATION - BLARNEY - CORK
BEST 18 HOLE GOLF COURSES IN KERRY - GREEN FEES AND REVIEWS
KERRY - RIVER, LAKE AND SEA FISHING - BEST SPOTS AND LOCATIONS
CORK CITY - EATING, SHOPPING, CYCLING AND VISITOR ATTRACTIONS
BOAT CHARTERING FOR SEA FISHING IN IRELAND - 3 TOP STOPS
GOLFING IN BALLINASLOE AND ORANMORE - GREEN FEES AND LOCATION
THE ARAN / ARANN ISLANDS - CHEAPEST WAY OF GETTING THERE - BOATS
ACHILL ISLAND - MAYO -CHEAP CAMPING AND THINGS TO DO
5 BEAUTIFUL IRISH ISLANDS - CAPE CLEAR, CLARE ISLAND, VALENTIA AND WHITE SANDS
DUBLIN CITY - ONE DAY - 10 MUST SEE ATTRACTIONS
THOUGHTS ON AN IRISH HOLIDAY EXPERIENCE - SAFETY, SAVINGS AND SILENCE
COUNTY WICKLOW, ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS, OCEAN AND BEACHES
PIKE FISHING - ATHLONE, MACROOM AND CAVAN - LICENSES AND BEST SPOTS
CARP FISHING IN IRELAND - PLACES, LOCATIONS, PERMITS
The famous Linen Hall Library Belfast
The Linen Hall Library is located at 17 Donegall Square North, Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is the oldest library in Belfast and the last subscribing library in Northern Ireland.
Up until today I had never really noticed or ever ventured into this hidden gem of tranquility and contemplation found right in the heart of Belfast! The things often staring you in the face that you do not know or have not discovered about your own city! Amazing!
The Linen Hall Library is a truly unique institution. Founded in 1788, it is the oldest library in Belfast and the last subscribing library in Ireland.
It is renowned for its unparalleled Irish and Local Studies Collection, ranging from comprehensive holdings of Early Belfast and Ulster printed books to the 250,000 items in the Northern Ireland Political Collection, the definitive archive of the recent troubles.
The Library also boasts the Northern Ireland Theatre and Performing Arts Archive, a unique collection reflecting our rich cultural heritage. The Linen Hall has an illustrious profile as a centre of cultural and creative life and offers a varied programme of events ranging from monthly exhibitions to readings and lectures.
We provide: A full range of facilities at a city centre location
Unique Irish and Local Studies Collections
Extensive general lending collection, from bestsellers to classics
Free public reference use
Borrowing rights for members
Fast request service from helpful and expert staff
Access to daily newspapers, international magazines and journals
Extensive range of fine prints, publications and gifts for sale
Wide-ranging cultural programmes
Internet access
Coffee Shop
Saturday opening
Places to see in ( Lurgan - UK )
Places to see in ( Lurgan - UK )
Lurgan is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The town is near the southern shore of Lough Neagh and in the north-eastern corner of the county. Lurgan is about 18 miles (29 km) south-west of Belfast and is linked to the city by both the M1 motorway and the Belfast–Dublin railway line. It had a population of about 23,000 at the 2001 Census. It is within the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon district.
Lurgan is characteristic of many Plantation of Ulster settlements, with its straight, wide planned streets and rows of cottages. It is the site of a number of historic listed buildings including Brownlow House and the former town hall.
Historically the town was known as a major centre for the production of textiles (mainly linen) after the industrial revolution and it continued to be a major producer of textiles until that industry steadily declined in the 1990s and 2000s. The development of the 'new city' of Craigavon had a major impact on Lurgan in the 1960s when much industry was attracted to the area. The expansion of Craigavon's Rushmere Retail Park in the 2000s has affected the town's retail trade further.
Lurgan sits in a relatively flat part of Ireland by the south east shore of Lough Neagh. The two main formations in north Armagh are an area of estuarine clays by the shore of the lough, and a mass of basalt farther back. The earliest human settlements in the area were to the northwest of the present day town near the shore of the lough. When the land was handed to the Brownlow family, they initially settled near the lough at Annaloist, but later settled where the town was eventually built. The oldest part of the town, the main street, is built on a long ridge in the townland (baile fearainn) of Lurgan. A neighbouring hill is the site of Brownlow House, which overlooks Lurgan Park.
Lurgan has historically been an industrial town in which the linen industry predominated as a source of employment during the Industrial Revolution, and is said to have employed as many as 18,000 handloom weavers at the end of the 19th century, a figure significantly higher than the town's resident population at the time.
Lurgan town centre is distinctive for its wide main street, Market Street, one of the widest in Ireland, which is dominated at one end by Shankill Church in Church Place. A grey granite hexagonal temple-shaped war memorial sits at the entrance to Church Place, topped by a bronze-winged statue representing the spirit of Victorious Peace. A marble pillar at the centre displays the names of over 400 men from the town who lost their lives in the First World War.
At the junction of Market Street and Union Street is the former Lurgan Town Hall, a listed building erected in 1868. It was the first site of the town's library in 1891, was temporarily used as a police station in 1972 when it was handed to the Police Authority, and is today owned by the Mechanics' Institute and is available for conferences and community functions.
Lurgan railway station opened by the Ulster Railway on 18 November 1841, connecting the town to Belfast Great Victoria Street in the east and Portadown and Armagh in the west. The Great Northern Railway of Ireland provided further access to the west of Ulster which was then closed in the 1950s and 1960s from Portadown railway station. Presently Lurgan railway station is run by Northern Ireland Railways with direct trains to Belfast Great Victoria Street and as part of the Dublin-Belfast railway line. The Enterprise runs through Lurgan from Dublin Connolly to Belfast Central, and a change of train may be required at Portadown to travel to Newry or Dublin Connolly.
( Lurgan - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Lurgan . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lurgan - UK
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