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Visiting the Silent Valley and Mourne Wall While Staying at Self-Catering Accommodation in Rostrevor
Tuesday, February 7, 2012

While you are staying in self-catering accommodation in Rostrevor a must-see destination in the area is the Silent Valley. This is a gorgeous location filled with natural beauty which is only a short drive away from any Rostrevor self-catering accommodation. Why Visit the Silent Valley? Surrounded by majestic mountains, The Silent Valley is considered to be part of the “Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty” which should give you some indication of how stunning this part of the world is. Make sure that you bring your camera as you will be able to take some truly gorgeous...read more
Visiting Peatlands Park During Your Stay at an Armagh B & B
Tuesday, February 7, 2012

 Armagh is a beautiful city in Northern Ireland and there are many things to do in and around this destination while you are staying in an Armagh B&B. One of the most interesting attractions of the area is the natural site of Peatlands Park. What is Peatlands Park? Peatlands County Park is located near to the southern shores of the beautiful Lough Neagh. It was the first park of its type in all of the UK and it was specifically established in this area to spread awareness about the protection of the peat land. The park covers an area of 266 hectares and was established in 1990...read more
Visiting Kilfeaghan Dolmen While Staying in Rostrevor Accommodation
Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Rostrevor is a lovely village located in County Down, Northern Ireland and a great place to spend a holiday. With friendly locals, beautiful scenery, and lots of cheap accommodation in Rostrevor, there are lots of reasons to stay here for a weekend or longer. However, if you are interested in ancient history and Neolithic monuments, there is a really exciting reason to book accommodation in Rostrevor: The Kilfeaghan Dolmen. What is Kilfeaghan Dolmen? Only three miles away from Rostrevor, down the Kilkeel Road, is an ancient Neolithic portal tomb which dates back 5,000 years. It is...read more
Visiting Armagh County Museum while Staying at Accommodation in Armagh
Tuesday, February 7, 2012

When you are staying in Armagh accommodation you will discover that this beautiful city is very rich in heritage and has very deep roots into the past. During your stay in accommodation in Armagh you will have the opportunity to visit many historical sites and ancient ruins which reflect life throughout the ages in this area of Northern Ireland. One of the best attractions for history enthusiasts who are staying in Armagh accommodation is the Armagh County Museum. This is a prestigious and well respected museum throughout Northern Ireland and it is a great place to learn more about the...read more
Sporty Things to Do When Staying at a Rostrevor B&B
Monday, January 30, 2012

 When the warm breezes of spring and summer come to Northern Ireland and the flowers and green grass start to grow it’s time to get outside in the fresh air and get active! If you are staying at a Rostrevor B&B this season, there are many ways that you can get out and seize the day, some more adrenalin-pumping than others. No matter what your favourite activity, there is sure to be a sporty adventure waiting for you in this friendly and naturally beautiful part of the world. The Blue Lough Mountain and Watersports Centre Located only a short drive away from any Rostrevor B...read more
Have You Booked Your Newry Accommodation for the Kingdom of Mourne Festival?
Monday, January 30, 2012

Who doesn’t love a great festival? Excited children with their faces painted, colourful balloons in the air, live music creating a joyous atmosphere, and plenty of light-hearted and fun events to choose from. Festivals are a quintessential summer experience and you can experience one of the best festivals of County Down every July while staying in Newry accommodation. Many people flock to accommodation in Newry every year so that they can take part in the Kingdom of Mourne festival which is held in nearby Kilkeel in this region of County Down. This exciting festival celebrates the...read more
Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at Newry Hotels
Monday, January 30, 2012

 If you are heading down to Newry hotels on March 17th, you will have a great time because this lovely Northern Ireland city is a fun place to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The tradition of celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on March 17th dates back for many centuries. Saint Patrick is one of the most well-known patron saints of Ireland and the festival marks the arrival of Christianity in Ireland. In the 17th century it was a day of great feasting and religious ritual, but over the years it has evolved into a more secular celebration of Irish culture and history. In Northern...read more
Book a Newry B&B for the Celtic Fusion International Music Festival
Monday, January 30, 2012

 In the month of July the Mourne Mountains come alive with the sound of traditional Celtic music as the region hosts the annual Celtic Fusion Festival. This lively event is a celebration of the toe-tapping tunes of the Celtic tradition and features many great concerts and events throughout County Down. Visitors Come From All Over Music lovers come from around Northern Ireland and across the world to stay in a Newry B and B and perform and participate in this excellent event. If you are staying in a Newry B&B during the festival, there will be plenty of choice of what to see and...read more
Walking the Newry Heritage Trail During Your Stay at Newry Hotels
Monday, January 23, 2012

 The city of Newry, Northern Ireland has been a settlement for more than 850 years and it has many fascinating stories just waiting along its historic streets. If you are staying in hotels in Newry and you are interested in the history of this city, one of the best ways to learn about it is to explore the city on foot with the Newry Heritage Trail. This is a fun self-guided walking tour that informs visitors all about the history of the city. The tour is easy to do, and can be completed in a morning or afternoon during your stay at Newry hotels. Best of all, the walking tour is...read more
Visiting Oxford Island Nature Reserve When Staying at Hotels in Warrenpoint
Monday, January 23, 2012

 Nature lovers will enjoy staying at hotels in Warrenpoint because they will be able to enjoy the beautiful Oxford Island Nature Reserve, a protected retreat for the flora and fauna of Northern Ireland. Warrenpoint is a small town in Northern Ireland, and it is in an excellent location for exploring many of these beautiful natural attractions throughout the area including Oxford Island. Located on the south shore of Lough Neagh, a large freshwater lake, The Oxford Island National Nature Reserve is only 26 miles away from Warrenpoint city centre which makes it an easy day trip from any...read more
Visiting Narrow Water Castle While Visiting a Warrenpoint B&B
Monday, January 23, 2012

 Northern Ireland has a long and fascinating history, and while you are staying as a Warrenpoint Bed and Breakfast you will have the perfect opportunity to explore the many historical sites of the area.  Is there any better way to spend a lovely afternoon than viewing an interesting piece of architecture and learning about the history and the stories of its past inhabitants? Luckily for guests of a Warrenpoint B&B, the attraction of Narrow Water Castle is only a short drive away. This historical site is a great place to visit during your stay here in Northern Ireland, and you...read more
Book Accommodation in Warrenpoint for the Maiden of the Mournes Festival
Monday, January 23, 2012

 If you have booked Warrenpoint accommodation this August, get ready to celebrate at the annual Maiden of the Mournes Festival! This festival is one of the best events in the yearly calendar of this small Northern Ireland town, so why not join in the festivities? A Cheery Festival Atmosphere The Maiden of the Mournes Festival takes place in August every year, and features a wide range of activities including outdoor entertainment, live concerts, sports competitions, children’s events, parades and much more. A formal festival banquet is help, and a brass and accordion band...read more
Book Armagh Accommodation for the Bard of Armagh Festival of Humorous Verse
Tuesday, January 17, 2012

 The friendly town of Armagh in scenic Northern Ireland is home to the light-hearted Bard of Armagh Festival of Humorous Verse, a celebration of ridiculous rhymes, silly sonnets, and pun-filled poems. This three day poetry event takes place in late November, and has been a tradition in Armagh since 1993. Poetry and song have a long tradition in Northern Ireland, and the Bard had a very well respected position in society in medieval times. Poetry was a profession which required years of apprenticeship and was held in high regard. At a Medieval Irish banquet, the Bard of the kingdom...read more
Outdoor Activities to Enjoy While Staying in Rostrevor Accommodation
Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Rostrevor is a small village located in Country Down, Northern Ireland in the District of Newry and Mourne. Sitting right at the foot of Slieve Martin and on the coast of Carlingford Lough with the Kilbroney River running through it, it is truly a picturesque setting for your next holiday. With so many great choices for accommodation in Rostrevor, it’s easy to plan a fun getaway for the whole family. What kind of fun attractions are there to enjoy while staying in Rostrevor accommodation? Here are a few of the most popular tourist favourites: Kilbroney Park This stunning woodland...read more
Tips for Tracing Back Your Genealogy When Staying at an Armagh Bed and Breakfast
Tuesday, January 17, 2012

 Many people come to Ireland every year from countries all over the world such as Canada, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Europe in order to learn more about their Irish ancestry and the roots of their family. If your grandparents, great grandparents, or other family members originated in Ireland, you might want to visit where they were from so that you can learn more about your family history and trace your geological heritage. If your ancestors originated in Armagh, you can come and stay in an Armagh Bed and Breakfast while you do more research about your family history. Your...read more
Visit Historic Navan Fort While Staying at Armagh Hotels
Tuesday, January 17, 2012

 If you will be staying in Armagh hotels on your next holiday, it’s worth taking a trip to Navan Fort to learn more about this fascinating historical site. Navan Fort lies just to the west of Armagh City, so it can be reached on a short drive from your hotels in Armagh. History Navan Fort is an ancient monument which is shrouded in thousands of years of legends. It is thought to have been one of the major centres of power in Pre-Christian Ireland, and the site of many pagan ceremonies and rituals. Navan Fort of modern day is little more than a grass-covered mound near Armagh,...read more
Tips for Finding Child Friendly Newry Hotels
Thursday, January 12, 2012

  Your young children will love spending a holiday in beautiful Newry, Northern Ireland. With beautiful hiking trails, scenic parks and forests, friendly people, and lots of fun children’s attractions, museums and festivals, you will find lots to do together as a family. When you are visiting Newry with your young ones, you will want to find a hotel which is child friendly. Some Newry hotels are more suitable for children than others, so taking the time to do your research can result in a much more enjoyable holiday. Here are some tips for finding hotels in Newry which you...read more
What Type of Accommodation in Newry is Best for You?
Thursday, January 12, 2012

  What type of Newry accommodation you choose depends greatly on your personal preferences and the reason behind your visit. Some people prefer the down home hospitality of a friendly bed and breakfast, while others love the luxury and convenience of a downtown hotel. There are many different types of places to stay in Newry, so which type is right for you?   Bed and Breakfast This is a very popular type of Newry accommodation and there are many different bed and breakfasts throughout the area to choose from. Bed and Breakfasts in Northern Ireland are usually run by local...read more
Staying at a Newry Bed and Breakfast with Food Allergies
Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Newry is a beautiful part of Northern Ireland just waiting to be explored, and there are many friendly and welcoming bed and breakfasts in Newry run by local hosts who will share with you their warm Irish hospitality.   Staying at a bed and breakfast in Newry is a wonderful experience, because not only will have a homey and comfortable stay but you will also have a hearty and delicious breakfast cooked for you every morning by your welcoming hosts.   However, what about if you have certain dietary restrictions that limit what you can eat? Perhaps you have an allergy to gluten,...read more
Book a Rostrevor B&B for the Fiddlers Green International Festival
Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Rostrevor is a friendly little village in County Down, Northern Ireland at the foot of Slieve Martin overlooking Carlingford Lough. With the pretty Kilbroney River weaving its way through the village and the rolling green hills surrounding it, Rostrevor is truly a beautiful place to behold.    Many people come to stay in a bed and breakfast in Rostrevor to enjoy the hiking, historical sites, mountain climbing, and other attractions. However, one of the biggest events which draw visitors to every Rostrevor B&B is the Fiddler’s Green International Folk Music...read more