A sustainable luxury holiday development in Roundstone showcases local craft and materials, rooting guests in the colours and textures of Connemara
Connemara
One price, home and away: A chalet on Lac Bouchette, a dry-stone house in Cisternino and more
The distinctive actor and performer, currently on television in The Tourist, resists convention in both her work and personal life
Micheál Martin rejects suggestion attack was prompted by Government policy on immigration
Community suspicion creates obstacle to wind turbine construction: ‘It is putting profit and market before community and the environment’
Regional stories that add to the rich tapestry of life on the island — the Dublin North Bay Area, Guarding the Wild Atlantic and more
When Scoil Cholmáin’s pupil numbers fell to just nine, it put the island school’s future at risk. The arrival of young refugees changed all that
Matt Corbett’s winter haul is already stacked in the big shed adjoining the house, which was built in 1972. Turf has been the family’s main source of fuel since then
A German businessman has embraced the landscape and local materials in the construction of a new development in Furbo, Co Galway
This small Co Galway island was once home to 127 people but now hosts daytrippers and wild campers looking for tranquillity and majestic summer sunsets
Equestrian enthusiasts from around the world converged on Clifden for the centenary showcase of the versatile and hardy horse breed
A custom made wood-fired grill and smoker marks the entry to the new restaurant and is connected to the kitchen
The native Galway sheep has a fleece as soft as snow and could become an international knitwear star
With car hire costs proving unaffordable for tourists, Irish holidaymakers still have time to book an idyllic self-catering getaway
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