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Rolling out the red carpet at the Cork Film Fest

  • magazine : Travel Ireland
  • numero : 7 - novembre 2014
  • date : 01 novembre 2014
  • catégorie : Loisirs & vie pratique

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  • Le Beaujolais Nouveau est arrivé!

    The Alliance Française on in
    the heart of Dublin is a bastion of gallic
    culture.

  • Leinster - The east coast province

    Leinster is the most easterly of the four
    provinces of Ireland, and is the most
    populated with the city of Dublin at
    its heart.

  • Dublin Book Festival

    The Dublin Book Festival runs from
    Thursday November 13th until Sunday
    the 16th. It is one of Dublin’s largest
    book festivals with four days of readings,
    public interviews, book launches, and workshops
    celebrating Irish publishing across a whole range
    of genres, from comedy and literary fiction,
    business, cookery and children’s literature, to
    poetry and the Irish language. And best of all,
    most of them are free!

  • Welcome to Munster

    Munster is the most southerly of
    the four provinces of Ireland and
    stretches from Tipperary in the
    South Midlands to Waterford in the
    South East, and from Clare, Limerick and Kerry
    down to Cork in the South.The entire area is
    famed for Irish traditional music, song and dance.
    There are many ancient castles and monasteries
    in the province, and coupled with the vast green
    countryside and its three cities (Limerick, Cork
    and Waterford) Munster is a must see destination
    for tourists.

  • The Cork Film Festival

    The 59th Cork Film Festival kicks off on
    Friday November 7th and runs for ten
    days until the 16th. The festival opens
    with a screening of the Australian film
    Charlie’s Country, directed by Rolf de Heer, and
    starring the legendary indigenous actor David
    Gulpilil, who won the Best Actor prize at this
    year’s Cannes Film Festival.

  • The Cashel Arts Festival

    The town of Cashel in
    county Tipperary is built
    around the ancient Rock
    of Cashel. This has been
    the ancestral seat of the High
    Kings of Munster for some
    two thousand years, and Cashel
    has played a central role in Irish
    history since pagan times.

  • The Listowel Food Fair in county Kerry

    The 20th Listowel Food Fair runs in
    County Kerry from Monday 17th to
    Sunday 23rd of November and this year
    it celebrates its 20th anniversary.

  • Sneem International Storytelling & Folklore Festival

    As you make your way along the ring of
    Kerry from Killarney, up through the
    national park leaving behind you the
    spectacular views of the lakes below,
    you eventually come to a fork in the road. Left
    takes you into Kenmare, and the inevitable stop
    at the Park Hotel there. Right takes you past the
    equally tempting stop at the Kenmare, until
    you arrive at the village of Sneem.

  • Welcome To Connaught

    The province of Connaught lies in the
    West of Ireland with its coastline on the
    Atlantic Ocean. The counties of Mayo,
    Sligo, Leitrim, Galway and Roscommon
    make up this geographically diverse region with
    the Atlantic Ocean to its westerly boundary, and
    the midlands of Roscommon to the East.

  • The Sligo Choral Festival

    The 26th Sligo International
    Choral
    Festival takes place
    this year from Friday
    November 14th until Sunday
    16th.

  • Welcome to Ulster

    The Ancient Irish province of Ulster,
    made up of 9 counties, was partitioned
    in 1921 and six of the counties in it now
    make up Northern Ireland.

  • Donegal Jewel of the Wild Atlantic Way

    Hop into the car and follow
    hidden gems of amazing holiday
    experiences, colourful people
    and outstanding natural beauty.

A propos du magazine

Travel Ireland
Travel Ireland TRAVEL IRELAND is a free monthly tourist magazine aimed at the culturally curious and discerning traveller. Packed full of information on all aspects of Irish cultural life, Travel Ireland is the essential guide on where to go, what to see and what to do across Leinster, Munster, connaught and Ulster. With evocative articles, informative interviews and insightful recommendations, we feature the most stimulating, vibrant places and events Ireland has to offer in terms of outstanding entertainment and the leading places to eat, drink and stay. We have a comprehensive monthly guide to art exhibitions and top theatrical productions with in-depth interviews and colour photos.

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