The ruin of a late 18th century castellated house known as ‘Byrne’s Folly’ stands on top of the mound. It was built by Patrick Byrne, a well-known pirate, in 1780 ad. The motte is built on the site of a pre-Christian fort called Dún Dealgan, meaning ‘The Fort of Dealga’. This site is important in […]
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Expert podiatrists – all our treatments are provided by fully qualified, skilled podiatrists who have trained to a minimum degree level. All our therapists are members of the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists here in Ireland or the UK. Our podiatrists are up to date with the latest research and treatment methods in order to […]
Welcome to The Square Medical To our patients and their families – We are here to meet your Healthcare Needs. While how we work has changed during this pandemic, what we do has not. Our motto is to put you our patients first and design how we work around you.So when you visit us in […]
Dundalk Grammar School is one of a small number of schools in the Republic of Ireland which are under Protestant management. The school buildings are held in trust by the Incorporated Society, while the day-to-day running of the school is directed by a locally based Board of Governors which is advised by the school’s Board […]
RivTec was set up in 2001 by Paul Flynn, our managing director. We can provide you with expertise in three areas: Unique Codes – generating unique codes and getting them on to your products Coding & Marking Assurance (CMA) – providing software to control and monitor your production line printers Machine Vision (MV) – automating your production lines […]
Since 1934, when Joseph Gardiner founded the first Family Apothecary in Ireland, the Gardiner family have been creating skincare products which combine our expertise in traditional formulations with the latest dermatological advances. For three generations we have drawn upon our dermatological skills to create and manufacture products at our cGMP facility which combine traditional formulations […]
At Shorla Pharma we develop and commercialize innovative oncology drugs for women’s and pediatric cancers. We focus on indications where existing treatments are limited, in shortage or inadequate for the target population. Our products are the result of Shorla’s world class team encompassing thought leaders, clinicians, scientists and commercial strategists who have extensive experience in […]
AlbyPharma Ireland, is a well-established pharmaceutical company with 40 plus years of experience supplying European and US markets. Proudly as an Irish indigenous enterprise, AlbyPharma is located in Clonmel (South-East corner of Ireland), with direct routes to major airports:• Shannon Airport (90 Km).• Cork Airport (100 Km).• Dublin Airport (170 Km). Europe’s only independent FDA […]
Established in 1970 Clonmel Healthcare Ltd has been supplying pharmaceutical products for 50 years both internationally and here in Ireland. Today the company is the Irish affiliate of STADA AG. of Frankfurt , Germany. Clonmel Healthcare Ltd’s registered offices are at Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. The company operates across two locations; Administration, Supply Chain, Regulatory Affairs […]
Tipperary Museum of Hidden History is located in the heart of Clonmel’s civic centre. A Museum was first established in Parnell Street, Clonmel in the 1940’s with the new premises officially opened during 2000 in Mick Delahunty Square, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. The Museum is located on the site of a former prison and was the location […]
The Main Guard is a National Monument and former courthouse located in Clonmel, Ireland. The Main Guard is located in the centre of Clonmel, north of the River Suir. Description The Main Guard is a formerly detached five-bay two-storey courthouse and market house, with arcaded ground floor. It incorporates classical elements, such as the pediment. The columns were recycled from the ruins of Inislounaght Abbey. This resulted in a Heritage Award for Best Practice in […]
Ashleigh Milne qualified with a BSc (HONS) degree in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery from Glasgow Caledonian University. From gaining this extensive qualification Ashleigh is entitled to diagnose and treat all medical conditions from the pelvis (hip) area to the feet/toes. However, in addition many treatments can be carried out on the fingers and hands to […]
Our mission Statement: “D&D Physcial Theraphy Clinic” strives to deliver the best possible services and care for our patients, always considering the patient first. Our central objective is in providing the highest standard of patient care at an international level for Day Care Rehabilitation for Chronic and Sport Injuries. We plan to provide the best […]
Gaelcholáiste Chéitinn is an autonomous Irish language unit within the CTI. Our school, meanscoil lán gaeilge, Gaelcholáiste Chéitinn was named in honour of the renowned Tipperary born poet, scholar and historian Seathrún Céitinn (Geoffrey Keating 1569 – 1644). The Gaelcholáiste was formally established in September 2004 with a three-year probationary period with a view to providing […]
Presentation Secondary School, Clonmel is committed to offering our students a holistic Catholic Education in a caring environment condusive to learning and personal development. CEIST is the Trustee body for 110 Voluntary Catholic Secondary Schools in Ireland and was formed from five Catholic Religious Congregations who have been engaged in post primary education for over […]
Lough Easky (Easkey), Trasgarve, Co. Sligo is a glacial lake and covers an area of 119 hectares (294 acres) with an average depth of 3m (9.8ft) and a maximum depth of 13m (42.6ft). A walk around the perimeters of the lough will clock you up 6km Beyond the far right corner, (as you drive by […]
Ireland’s highest waterfall. Glencar Waterfall, also known as “The Devil’s Chimney”, is situated near Glencar Lake, 11 kilometres west of Manorhamilton in County Leitrim and 13 km from Sligo Town. It is particularly impressive after rain and can be viewed from a lovely wooded walk. There are more waterfalls visible from the road, although none […]
Atlantic Way Alpaca Farm is a family run farm in Grange, North Sligo. Alpaca walks are available by appointment only . Over 12’sWe offer private alpaca experiences, alpaca walks . During lambing season there will also be baby lamb feeding and you may be lucky enough to see a live birth while on the farm. […]
Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery is open to visitors but the visitor centre is closed. Admission is free for the remainder of 2020. This is the largest cemetery of megalithic tombs in Ireland and is also among the country’s oldest, with monuments ranging from five thousand to five thousand eight hundred years old. Archaeologists have recorded over […]
On Hyde Bridge is the Yeats Building a beautiful 19th century red brick building, the home of the Yeats Society Sligo, which exists to support local community art and to promote the Yeats Heritage in Sligo. This building is now the Headquarters of the international Yeats Society, from which the Society keeps in contact with members […]
Rosses Point Beach is a blue flag beach located in a seafaring village 8km from Sligo Town, on the North West Coast of Ireland. With 3 sandy beaches there will always be space to walk, run, or sit. The area inspired many of Jack B. Yeats artwork which you can see on exhibition from time […]
We are Sligo’s first complementary and alternative therapy centre – a haven of tranquility where you can enjoy the most complete range of natural therapies under one roof in town. Situated opposite Lyon’s Cafe along the Taxi Rank on Quay Street, our therapy rooms are behind a sound-insulated wall. So as you step in for […]
Harbour sup n sail offers group or individual Sup sessions from our world class locations at Enniscrone Pier and the Quay Ballina we have a large range of beginner friendly equipment and can cater for groups of up to 24 people in a single session all our instructors are ASI qualified and hold water rescue […]
Experience unique mountain and coastal views and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Northwest. Sailing from Rosses Point or Mullaghmore, explore the majestic Slaibh Liag or historic Inismurray Island. Wild West Sailing specialises in sailing adventures and training. Half Day – 3 hrs // Full Day – 6/7 hrs Multi day Voyages also available. Experience the Wild Atlantic Way from Sligo […]
Following King Philip II of Spain’s failed naval invasion of England, the Spanish Armada – a fleet of 130 ships – was forced to flee northwards, around the coasts of Scotland and Ireland, aiming to return to Spain. However, terrifying winter storms threw some of the ships off course, and 3 of them, La Lavia, […]
Horse riding holidays – Horseback riding vacations Riding on endless beaches Riding by the sea Equestrian Vacations Donegal trail west and Donegal trail south Trail riding holidays Trail riding vacations Unguided Trails in Sligo and Donegal Our horses suit to all abilities of rider The horse is the unique element of this riding holidays. Our […]
Carraig Climbing specialise in rock climbing, hillwalking and adventure tours in Sligo, Ireland. It is owned and operated by Conall Ó Fiannachta who is a qualified and insured Rock Climbing Instructor and Mountain Leader and an active member of Mountaineering Ireland and the Mountain Training Association. Our aim is to provide a unique, exhilarating and […]
Sligo Boat Charters offers the best boat trips in Sligo and Donegal Bay that can be customized to do, or catch, exactly what you want. We catch more fish, offer better value for money and offer the best selection of trips and fun party ideas for beginners and experts. Simply bring wet gear and we’ll […]
Sligo Grammar School is a private fee paying co-educational boarding school located on The Mall in Sligo. The school has approximately 450 students of which approximately 100 are boarders. It offers the traditional Junior Certificate and Leaving Certificate courses along with Transition Year, which is compulsory. It is under Church of Ireland management. The school has a number of international pupils, including from Spain, Germany, South Korea, Russia and Ukraine. Extracurricular Sligo Grammar […]
The North Slob is an area of mud-flats at the estuary of the River Slaney at Wexford Harbour, Ireland. The North Slob is an area of 10 km2 (2,500 acres) that was reclaimed in the mid-19th century by the building of a sea wall. It is the lowest geographical point in the Republic of Ireland. 2 km2 (490 acres) of this reclaimed land is a nature reserve that is jointly owned […]
St Canice’s Cathedral also known as Kilkenny Cathedral, is a cathedral of the Church of Ireland in Kilkenny city, Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. Previously the cathedral of the Diocese of Ossory, it is now one of six cathedrals in the United Dioceses of Cashel and Ossory. The present building dates from the 13th century and is the second longest cathedral in Ireland, […]
Loreto Secondary School, Kilkenny is a Roman Catholic voluntary secondary school for girls in Kilkenny, Ireland. It was founded by the Sisters of Loreto in 1868 as a boarding and day school for girls. Its first home was, for a brief time, in Patrick Street. The sisters and school then moved to the building that now is home to the Good Shepherd […]
Kilkenny Castle is a castle in Kilkenny, Ireland built in 1195 to control a fording-point of the River Nore and the junction of several routeways. It was a symbol of Norman occupation and in its original thirteenth-century condition it would have formed an important element of the defences of the town with four large circular corner towers and a massive ditch, part of which […]
Beaulieu House and Gardens is an estate in Drogheda, Co. Louth, Republic of Ireland. It was thought to be built in the 1660s, although later research seems to suggest it was built around 1715, and it includes a terracedwalled garden. It is located 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Drogheda less than half a mile from the estuary of the River Boyne. Today Guided tours of […]
Newgrange is a prehistoric monument in County Meath, Ireland, located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) west of Drogheda on the north side of the River Boyne. It is an exceptionally grand passage tomb built during the Neolithic period, around 3200 BC, making it older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. The site consists of a large circular mound with an inner stone passageway and chambers. Human bones and possible grave goods or votive offerings were […]
Newtown School was founded in 1798 by the Religious Society of Friends and welcomes students of all religious persuasions and none. About the School What makes Newtown School different from other schools is the fact that Quaker education is not only concerned with examination results, but with experiences that are not measurable, the discovery of […]