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Possibly the most intriguing unsolved Irish mystery is that of the so-called jumping church at Kildemock, just outside of Ardee in County Louth. Kildemock holds a special place in the fertile folklore ...
St. Augustine is commonly referred to as the 'Nation's Oldest City, ' but did you know it has eight castles? Here's where to ...
Less than an hour from Cork Airport, but tucked away off the main tourist trails, Ireland’s Blackwater Valley is steeped in natural splendor and Old World romance. The area gets its name from the ...
Take a trip before or after your cruise by spending extra time in your starting or ending port, in Italy, England, Ireland or ...
Archaeologists found numerous ornate mosaics among fifth-century ruins in a historic Turkish city.
Yet across Ireland and beyond, the ancient game of road bowling is experiencing an unlikely resurgence, with young and old taking up the bowl and keeping this unique tradition alive.
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Is Ireland’s Oldest National Park—and It Has Rare Wildlife, Mysterious Medieval Ruins, and Stunning Lake ViewsIn the heart of County Kerry lies a land of contrasts, where rare ferns and moss blanket lush valleys of ancient forests, which meet freshwater lakes backed by sandstone peaks. Mysterious medieval ...
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What Lies Beneath: Ancient Site Revealed in Ireland - MSNA group of archaeologists in Ireland has uncovered what they’re calling the “find of a lifetime.” This remarkable discovery could reshape our understanding of ancient civilization in the region.
A surprising find has been made by Italian archaeologists. They discovered an Ancient Roman bath complex at the Appian Way Regional Park had been transformed into a church with a marble baptistery.
In Ireland, a new study says attitudes towards the Church are “deeply divided” in the once deeply Catholic country.
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