- This beautiful landscape is steeped in a rich history, beginning with Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements, continuing through the 12th Century rule of the MacDermot Clan and up to the 1600’s when the Lough Key lands were granted to an English family under the Cromwellian settlement. The Kings resided at Rockingham, as their estate was known, until 1957 when a Read more...
- The Blarney Golf Resort offers a challenging and enthralling experience to any golfer, no matter what their level of skill. Co-designed by one of the games most colourful and best-loved characters, two time Major winner and infamous ‘big hitter’ John Daly, you can be sure there will be some unique holes to play along the way. Take the 601 yard Read more...
- Since the 17th Century, Down Royal Racecourse has brought the “Sport of Kings” to generations of people in Ulster. Over the years the racecourse has been awash with a sea of coloured silks – many worn by champion jockeys, others by those still attempting to master their trade. Legendary horses have captivated the crowds and others less known have beaten Read more...
- Learn how to sail the sands on a Blokart. A Blokart is a mini Land Yacht that is hand steered. The same techniques as sailing are used , the experience is fast and fun .Freedom Adventure is Irelands first official Blokart School. Read more...
- Thurles Racecourse is an oval right handed track of one and a quarter miles.There are 6 flights of hurdles and 7 steeplechase fences in each circuit. In flat races low numbers are on the outside, the effect of the draw is zero. Principally a jumping track though a small number of flat races are held. Racing takes place in the Read more...
- Carratraw Canoe Centre is located in an area of outstanding, unspoilt natural beauty in the heart of Ireland’s Lakelands. Situated on the River Erne, the Lough Oughter Waterways are tailor made for canoeing with a variety of rivers and lakes to choose from. Unveil the splendor of this National Heritage and Special Conservation area. Meander along the majestic River Erne Read more...
- Royal County Down is one of the oldest Golf Clubs in Ireland with traditions dating back for more than one hundred years. Situated in Newcastle, where in the immortal words of Percy French, “The Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea”, Royal County Down is not only a fine test of golf but has accompanying scenery that is spellbinding. Read more...
- Royal Portrush was the venue for the first professional tournament in Ireland in 1895 Read more...
- Galgorm Castle Golf Club is an exciting mixture of the new and the old. This 18 hole, 6736 yards par 72 Championship course is set in 220 acres of beautiful, mature parkland located in the heart of County Antrim. It is overlooked by Galgorm Castle, which was built in 1618 by Sir Faithful Fortescue. From the outset it has received Read more...