A Great Arrangment
- magazine : Travel Ireland
- numero : 29 - 2016
- date : 05 septembre 2016
- catégorie : Loisirs & vie pratique
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A Great Arrangment
At the Gaiety Theatre
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Culture Night
Towns, villages and cities across
Ireland will erupt in creativity
on 16 September when Culture
Night returns. -
Trinity College’s Famous Scientists
Trinity College is well noted for its
pantheon of great writers such as Wilde,
Swift, Stoker, Beckett and others but less
well-known are the great scientists who
attended here as students or teachers.
The eastern end of the campus, seldom
visited by tourists, houses the various
scientific faculties such as Chemistry,
Medicine, Physics, Mathematics, Genetics,
Micro-biology and so forth. - The New Ross Piano Festival
- A Day in the Life of a Food Explorer
- Dingle Crystal
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Discover the winders of Cobh
Situated on the
shores of the second
largest natural harbour in
the world, the tourist town
of Cobh is only 25 minutes
by car or train from Cork
City. The town is steeped in
history and culture where
every person, every pier
and even the stunning
architecture has a
story to tell. -
A Taste of West Cork
If you love beautiful food in a
beautiful part of the country, then
head for West Cork this month
for A Taste of West Cork, which
runs from 9 - 18 September. This year’s
festival is a must for foodies, with a jampacked
programme, filled with activities
for the whole family to enjoy. -
Kilkenny Shop
Kilkenny
Shop shines a
spotlight on
Irish craft and
fashion -
Dunmore East
Golf Classic
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King John’s Castle
When you visit King John’s Castle, you truly
take a step back in time and make a journey
through over 800 years of Irish history.
Built in Limerick, on the boundary of the
River Shannon, the castle is one of the best
preserved Norman castles in Europe, with the
walls, towers and fortifications still standing
today. - Cobh Guinness Blues Festival
- Cork Folk Hotel
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Shorelines Arts Festival
The cafés, restaurants and bars of
Portumna in Galway will be buzzing
when the Shorelines Arts Festival
comes to town from 15 to 18 September.
Situated on the shores of the Shannon
and Lough Derg, this boutique festival has
a menu to suit all artistic tastes, unique
and personal, in a town that is open and
welcoming to visitors and tourists who
wish to come along and enjoy a stunning
programme of music, literature, drama, art
and cinema. -
George Bernard Shaw
Great Irish Writers