Oct 4, 2021
The West Hungarian province of Pannonia is not traditionally the sort of place Irish people go for their holidays, but with the world’s biggest thermal lake, first-rate masseurs, the eminent dentists of Sopron and splendid homegrown wines, it’s not an area...
Oct 4, 2021
Waterford (aka Vadre-fjord) is the principal seaport and commercial hub of South East Ireland. One of Ireland’s most colourful and enigmatic cities, it has become deservedly popular with those seeking to explore the many historical and natural wonders of the...
Oct 4, 2021
By 1986, less than 300 of the big houses were still in the hands of the families who had built or occupied them during the days when Ireland was a British colony. That same year, the heads of some of these families joined forces with some of those who had purchased,...
Oct 4, 2021
Turtle Bunbury – The Australian, December 04, 2010 PERHAPS it was the remote setting on the westernmost shores of Europe. Or the ever-changing terrain: ancient waters, squelchy bog, volcanic rock, lonesome field, drizzle-drenched town. When the European continent was...
Oct 4, 2021
Turtle Bunbury – The Australian, December 04, 2010 IRELAND’S sculptural legacy plunges deeply into an age when generation after generation of nameless ancestors converted large parts of the once boulder-strewn landscape into a veritable playground of megalithic stone...