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September has rolled in and autumn is definitely in the air. As we say goodbye to summer, we can’t help but feel anticipation for the gorgeous season autumn brings to Ireland. Crunchy leaves, abundant wildlife and vibrant orange and red colours, nothing quite tops an Irish forest in autumn.
Whether you’re looking for somewhere for holiday, visit for the weekend or even just a day trip, here are 5 forests you need to visit this autumn.

Taking to trip to Ireland this year? While Ireland is famous for its beautiful countryside scenery, its cities are filled with history, culture, arts and nightlife. Here are the top 5 cities we recommend you visit in Ireland. 

Visiting Ireland this summer? Ireland is renowned for its hospitality and beautiful countryside but is often overlooked for its stunning beaches and sea life. If you're travelling to Ireland this summer we'd strongly recommend checking out Ireland's seaside, with several coastal locations that provide scenic and breathtaking views. Here are our top 5 beaches to visit in Ireland this summer.
Ireland is worldwide famous for its distinguished collection of dog breeds. With some of them dating back thousands of years, Irish dogs have long been the Irishman’s best friends, and are still popular household names today. If you’re a passionate patriot or just a fan of the Scottish culture, we guarantee an Irish breed of dog to be the best in the business and worth considering if you’re looking for a new pup. Here are the top 5 most popular Irish dog breeds.
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Celtic holidays have been celebrated for thousands of years in Ireland and to this day are still recognised in modern culture. The more famous holidays like Halloween are recognised globally to having pagan roots, but there are several holidays following back to Celtic origins that are less noticed. Celtic holidays are usually dependant on the seasons, and are rooted in celebrating and respecting nature. Here are 5 Celtic holidays you might not have known about.

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