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Enjoy a sporting life in Ireland in 2024

Hands up who overindulges at Christmas?

Thought so!

After several days of eating too much turkey and trifle and imbibing mulled wine, eggnog and fizz, many people’s thoughts turn in January to how to get fit and work off some of that festive excess.

This year, why not get a head start and plan some enjoyable sporting breaks in Ireland for the first few months of 2024?

From fishing and shooting to biking and walking, ether is something for everyone in this beautiful part of the world. If you prefer to watch sport from the stands, Ireland will also welcome you with open arms. Here are some ideas for getting sporty this year.

Mountain biking

Ireland is ideal for ardent fans of mountain biking looking for the perfect place for adventures in 2024. The Slieve Bloom mountains in central Ireland are well set up to welcome mountain bikers of all abilities, as are the Wicklow mountains and the Cliffs of Mohr and Doolin. Always check out the difficulty levels of each trail you are considering and ensure that you and your bike are in the best possible condition to tackle the challenge ahead. There are several options for mountain bikers of all abilities to enjoy. Wear a helmet and waterproof clothing, and pack water, snacks, bicycle repair tools and a fully charged mobile phone for safety.

Hiking and trekking

The majestic mountains, lush forests and stunning coastlines of Ireland offer countless options for hiking and trekking. As with the mountain biking, trails and waymarked routes vary in length, difficulty and habitats encountered. Hiking can be hugely enjoyable even in the winter, so long as you are prepared and are wearing the right clothing and footwear. Some good places to start researching your perfect hiking or trekking destination include the Giants Causeway, Wicklow Mountains and Wild Atlantic Way.

Fishing

The milder climates and temperatures make Ireland a great spot for fishing at any time of year. If you have been given brand-new fishing kit for Christmas, or simply want to reconnect with a favourite sport, head off to the Emerald Isle to see what bites you get. Always check what fishing licences you will need, as not every spot is free for anyone to use. Leave no trace of your presence when you leave and respect the countryside around you. Some lovely places to visit for an afternoon’s angling include Mullaghmore in Sligo, river Boyne in Meath, Cork harbour and the lakes of Killarney in Kerry.

Watersports

While on the subject of water, fishing is not the only way to have fun in Ireland’s lakes, coastlines and waterways. Several watersports are popular and widely available in Ireland, including paddle boarding, scuba diving, sailing, kayaking and windsurfing. Lessons are available for beginners and those with experience seeking to brush up on their skills. You can also hire or buy the kit you will need to stay safe and have lots of fun. Take advantage of Ireland’s geography as an island with plenty of coastlines, beaches and shores to explore and enjoy. Head to the west coast of Donegal, Sligo and Clare for the best surfing, or Galway for kayaking and paddle boarding. The lakes of Tipperary are tailor-made for waterskiing and wake boarding.

Golf

Golf in Ireland is far more than ‘a good walk ruined’, with breathtaking courses and exciting gameplay available all over the island. The best time of year to enjoy a round of golf in Ireland is between April and October. Many courses are rated among the top 100 in the world. Call ahead to book and find out about green fees and available facilities, such as clubs and caddy hire, private coaching and golf buggies. Don’t forget to leave enough time to enjoy a pint and bite to eat at the welcoming ‘19th hole’ at the end of your game.

Spectator sport

Finally, if you prefer your sport to be played by other people, there are plenty of exciting sporting matches, games and events happening in Ireland, or involving Irish national teams in 2024. The 2024 Six Nations rugby tournament starts in February with Ireland as reigning champions – the perfect excuse for some late winter television dates. August brings the Dublin Horse Show, featuring showjumping and other equestrian competitions. The Irish Open golf tournament arrives at the Royal County Down Golf Club in Norther Ireland in September while the Dublin Marathon takes place at the end of October.

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Five ways to enjoy the Irish countryside this autumn

Summer may be almost at an end now, but that doesn’t mean that the holidays and excursions should stop. Many people list autumn as their favourite season of all. It’s not hard to see why with the glorious colours in the trees, cooler temperatures making it more pleasant to go for a long ramble and the prosect of delicious seasonal treats on the menu.

Many Hidden Ireland properties are located near beautiful woodlands, forests and countryside areas that show off their best side at this time of year. For autumn afficionados, Ireland offers a plethora of seasonal treats and experiences that will help keep the spirts high, right up until Christmas. Here are five ways to enjoy the Irish countryside this autumn.

·      Autumn rambles
When it comes to finding the best walking routes around, visitors to Ireland are spoilt for choice. Ireland’s midlands are home to beautiful woodlands, forests and rural landscapes, all yours for the exploring. If you are staying nearer to the edge of the country, you can enjoy coastal walks that take in breathtaking vistas across the Irish Sea to the east, Celtic Sea to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west.

·      Fun foraging
Foraging has become more and more popular of late, as people look closer into the bounty that nature can provide. From mushrooms and berries to leaves and herbs, you can find a host of delicious ingredients out in the open countryside. A very important proviso here is to never eat anything that you are not 100% sure is edible and safe to consume. Always check with an expert before tucking into your finds. The best way to enjoy this autumnal activity is to book a place on a foraging walk. This will ensure that you only collect and eat safe items – and only forage in places where it is permissible to do so.

·      Changing views
The colours in the trees change many times as autumn progresses, and the same view or walking route can look very different, even within a few days. So, don’t assume that, once you have completed a walking route or admired a view that it will look the same until winter. Take time to return to favourite spots and enjoy the season and the trees changing before your very eyes. As some of the leaves fall towards the end of autumn, this will reveal previously hidden parts of a view and change the whole experience even more.

·      Arts and crafts
Autumn’s rich and vibrant colour palette has inspired many arts and crafts activities for adults and children alike. Two creative hobbies that lend themselves perfectly to autumn are painting and photography. Mixing just the right oils or watercolours to capture the exact shade of an autumnal tree can be immensely satisfying, as can composing the perfect shots for some seasonally inspired photographs. Other countryside crafts include pressing leaves and flowers to make greeting cards, or finding the perfect fallen branch for your next woodturning project.

·      Harvest feast-ival
Finally, the ice creams, cocktails and salads of summer are fast becoming a distant memory. The good news, however, is that in their place come pumpkins, breads, grains and soups. Warming, tasty autumn dishes can warm the heart every bit as much as fill the stomach and they are an undoubted benefit of life in September and October. Watch out for autumn-inspired dishes from your Hidden Ireland hosts, or on the menus of local cafes and restaurants to a truly authentic Irish experience. The perfect way to keep the first of the misty morning autumnal temperatures at bay .

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Lough Bawn House

Go Exploring at Lough Bawn House

Book a stay with Verity and go exploring at Lough Bawn House!

The house and estate has been in the same family since it was built in 1820 by George Battesby, the current occupier, Verity’s, Great Great Great Grandfather. The house is being lovingly restored by Verity, having returned from England to live in the family home. Verity ran her own catering and events company in Gloucestershire for over 20 years. Her passion for cooking & entertaining shines through. Guests enjoy an extensive and varied breakfast with much of the ingredients being grown or reared by Verity herself, and delicious dinners are on offer. Breakfast is eaten in the large newly restored dining room, with wonderful views over the lough and of the parading peacocks on the rolling lawns.

Both of the large, en-suite rooms have fine views down the length of Lough Bane and over the wooded hills while the single room and the twin/double room have sweeping views of the surrounding parklands. Guests are warmly welcomed and encouraged to relax in the homely drawing room in front of a roaring fire or to explore one of the many local historical sites, gardens, walks or cultural entertainments on offer.

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What to do whilst at Lough Bawn House!

There is so much you can do while staying in Lough Bawn House! Travel westwards along the River Shannon to the historic town of Athlone, Mullingar and Kells. Heading east brings you to the vibrant city of Dublin! Ramble through beech tree forest at Mullaghmeen or cycle on the Royal Canal Greenway and Old Railway Line.

Play golf at courses in Mullingar, Virginia, Kells Headfort, Slieve Russel, and the K Club. Visit the Lough Crew Megalithic Cairns & Passage Tombs, Hill of Uineach and Newgrange. Visit Tullynally Castle, Belvedere House, Loughcrew, and Ballindoolin gardens. Explore Ireland’s Ancient East with historic places like Fore Abbey with it’s Nellie and Nancy walk and Trim Castle. Kilbeggan Distillery Experience, Lockes Museum, Causey Farm, Sheridan’s Cheesemongers and farm shop.

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Coolclogher House

Book your stay at Coolclogher House

Explore the Ring of Kerry and book your stay at Coolclogher House!

This is an excellent base for exploring this ruggedly beautiful county and Coolclogher House specialises in vacation rental. It is right on the Ring of Kerry and Killarney town are within walking distance. The Gap of Dunloe and Muckross House are also within easy reach. It is the ideal special holiday destination for extended family groups, golfing groups or families wishing to get away together.

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Killarney is an ideal starting point on the famous Ring of Kerry, going by way of Kenmare, Parknasilla and Waterville, and returning via Cahirciveen, Glenbeigh and Killorglin.  There are also wonderful drives through Beaufort and the Gap of Dunloe, along Caragh Lake to Glencar. For the more ambitious, a day trip to the Dingle Peninsula or the wonderful Ring of Beara. There are world famous golf courses at Waterville, Tralee and Ballybunion while boat trips on the famous Lakes of Killarney, fishing and horse riding can all be arranged.

Coolclogher House is booking up quite quickly and there are only a couple of weeks left this summer. In order to not be disappointed it is advisable to contact Mary and book your stay at Coolclogher House this summer!

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Slieve Bloom Mountain Bike Trails

Are you looking for an activities holiday this year? If the outdoors is your thing then why not try the Slieve Bloom Mountain Bike Trails.

There are currently 35km of new mountain bike trails (MTB), with trailheads at Kinnitty and Baunreagh. These trails, which are waymarked in one direction and designed specially for mountain bike use, vary in difficulty. They range from the grade trails: ‘blue’ (moderate, with some single-track sections) to ‘red’ (difficult/severe, with challenging climbs and tricky descent).

The trails have been developed by Coillte in partnership with Offaly and Laois County Councils and are funded by the Dept. of Rural and Community Development.

There will eventually be 100km of biking tracks to explore on the Slieve Bloom Mountain Bike Trail, so keep an eye on the site for new developments!

Where to Stay?

While you are considering being on the adventurous side you can book your stay with Hannah & Paddy at Roundwood House which is set at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountains. Just over an hour from Dublin, Roundwood House is surrounded by mature trees, lawns, gardens and delightful, extensive outbuildings. It is a historic home of architectural interest and was once described by Desmond Guinness, co-founder of the Irish Georgian Society, as having a “marvellous doll’s house-like quality”.

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A rambling avenue leads you through a welcoming committee of animals and into a bright, spacious hall. There is a drawing room, study and dining room, where the combination of log fires, antique furniture and absence of televisions may actually make you believe you’ve been transported back to the 18th century. (A bottle of wine tends to hasten the trip.)

The area is picturesque, unspoiled and peaceful – a delight for hikers and cyclists of all abilities. Horse-riding, fishing and golfing are also available locally. There is no reason why you can not take some time off and feel the wind in your face while you are out on the mountain bike and then relax in the evening and let Paddy cook you dinner that will awaken all your taste buds!

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Celebrate your wedding with Hidden Ireland

Celebrate your wedding in a truly unique style at one of Hidden Ireland’s beautiful historic houses.

With our comprehensive selection of the best wedding venues in Ireland, we can offer a breath-taking setting for your big day, with the ceremony taking place in either the verdant gardens or luxurious period interiors of one our many stunning houses, you will be sure to have memories to cherish forever, and photographs that will be the envy of everyone you know.

By choosing a Hidden Ireland house you will ensure your wedding is a lavish and memorable occasion, with photographs and memories worthy of a grand period drama, and a sense of romance and tradition that is unrivalled.

What’s more, Hidden Ireland will lend you all of their wedding planning expertise and knowledge, ensuring that everything runs smoothly and stress free throughout.

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Take advantage of our expertise, experience and enticing selection of the best wedding venues in Ireland

When planning a wedding you always want to make sure you can standout, not just with a theme and style that are your own, but with a venue that will set you apart from the crowd. Hidden Ireland can offer you just that, with all their venues offering character, tradition and personality. Not to mention the benefits of their renowned catering expertise and years of wedding planning experience.

Hidden Ireland houses have been fulfilling the wishes of couples for years, always making sure to take the time to listen and understand, never losing sight of what matters. This is why we have put together a hand-picked list of unique venues for you to browse through, each with their own unique qualities and style. Once you’ve found the right one for you, simply contact the venue and you’re on your way to the perfect wedding.

Our Stylish wedding venues are renowned for their grand receptions

Celebrate your wedding

A Hidden Ireland property is a fantastic choice for any union, with their historic properties guaranteed to imbue the proceedings, and startle your guests, with a sense of grandeur and elegance. Supported by Hidden Ireland’s excellent food and wine, and with exclusive use of the property, you can enjoy the perfect wedding experience.

Several of our houses are spacious enough to accommodate the wedding party in one splendid room. Others, particularly those with sprawling and breath-taking gardens, provide the perfect backdrop for a marquee wedding.

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Temple House

Temple House on the Wild Atlantic Way

This is the perfect time to book a stay at Temple House on the Wild Atlantic Way and explore all that Sligo has to offer!

Temple House, Ballymote, Co Sligo is one of the finest estates in the west of Ireland.

The great house, which was remodeled in 1864. Nestled in a wooded demesne, looking out over the Templars’ castle to Templehouse Lake.

Despite its vast size this is a comfortable, welcoming family home with many original contents.

The owners are Roderick and Helena Perceval, whose family has lived here since 1665. Temple House is surrounded by an area of outstanding natural beauty, with beaches, mountains and numerous sites of archaeological interest. It is a haven for the outdoor enthusiast, with fishing on a private lake and miles of lovely woodland walks.

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Temple House is a vast classical house in the Georgian style, set in the centre of a beautiful 1000 acre west of Ireland estate.

This of course is ideal for exploring the Wild Atlantic Way and in particular Sligo, Donegal, Leitrim & Mayo.

After a day exploring you can then return to the house and be welcomed with a mouthwatering menu for dinner and plenty of rest and relaxation afterwards.

Sipping a glass of wine while overlooking Temple House Lake and the 13th century castle of the Knights Templar.

Roderick & Helena are welcoming and consummate hosts taking great pride in the character of their home, north west Ireland and the special nature of Temple House Estate.

Temple House still retains its authentic decoration and furniture from that period and delicate Chinese porcelain is intermingled with solid County Sligo squires and their ladies. The main reception rooms are large, bright and comfortable, while the bedrooms – several have canopied beds – are particularly pleasant, with superb views.

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Orlagh House

Book your stay at Orlagh House

Book your stay at Orlagh House. A Georgian mansion built by Dublin snuff merchant Lundy Foot back in 1790. Frequent visitors to the house included the Great Emancipator Daniel O’Connell, Eoin Mac Neill, Padraig Pearse and William Smith O’Brian.

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A truly unique house set on 45 acres in the foothills of the Dublin Mountains, with spectacular views over Dublin City and stretching out as far as the Irish Sea. We are only 25 minutes from Dublin Airport and from Dublin city centre. The house has been lovingly and tastefully restored in recent years, with large drawing and reception rooms and open fires. Our beautiful dining room sits 20 people at our regency table. There is a large games room in the basement of the house with table tennis, pool table, and a full-sized snooker table.

There is lots to do in the area including hiking trails both on the estate and including the Dublin Way and the Wicklow Way. We have an equestrian centre next door with reduced rates for guests and some of Dublin’s most infamous pubs are within 10 minutes of the house, with great local food, traditional music, and Irish dancing.

The house really is one-of-a-kind. Make sure to click HERE and book your stay at Orlagh House

WEDDINGS

Orlagh house is the perfect location for couples who want something different from the norm, a unique and truly personal day to remember. Exclusively yours for your wedding day with a second day optional, we also have 14 bedrooms to offer your guests.

We have an in-house catering team who can create your perfect menu, from sit down formal dining to a more laid-back BBQ’. Choose from our indoor ballroom or numerous outside garden areas. Our wedding team are there to help you with everything you may need.

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Best Places to Stay 2022

This morning the Irish Independent has published its Fab 50: Ireland’s best places to stay 2022. We are so delighted that Hidden Ireland has two houses included in the list! Clonalis House in Castlerea, Co Roscommon and Birdhill House & Gardens in Clonmel, Co Tipperary appear under the heading of “cool castles & character stays”!

Clonalis House

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To quote Nicola Brady when it comes to historical properties, Castlerea’s Clonalis House is top of the pile.

Life at Clonalis House is all about kicking back with all the ingredients for a lazy weekend in the country.

Expect the good-old fashioned hospitality of bygone days, roaring turf fires to sit next to and a charismatic ambience. Curl up with a book on a sofa in the library or borrow a pair of wellies and take a stroll in the 700-acre woodland estate.

Clonalis House won the O’Flynn Group Heritage Prize, recognising the dedication to history and preservation of old Irish architecture.

To quote Carol-Anne, from Clonalis House “it’s a never ending project”.

An excellent choice for inclusion in the Irish Independent’s Fab 50, Ireland’s best places to stay in 2022.

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Birdhill House & Gardens

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Thomas Breathnach called to Yvonne & Robert in Birdhill House & Gardens. Another stunning Hidden Ireland house which is the latest addition to the Hidden Ireland family. Thomas found a villa-like splendour and an all-season appeal , with sun trap terraces, palatial bedrooms, and inviting spaces to curl up in. The house also boasts a beautiful decadent drawing room and a library that is just bursting with character! Condé Nast Traveller has tipped Tipperary as one of the best places in the world to visit in 2022.Click HERE to book a stay in Birdhill House & Gardens!

 

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Wild Atlantic Way

Explore the Wild Atlantic Way

Is it time you went to explore the Wild Atlantic Way?

The Wild Atlantic Way is a world-renowned touring route up the wild and rugged west coast of Ireland. The northerly tip starts on the Inishowen peninsula in Co Donegal and it finishes in the beautiful town of Kinsale in Co Cork, some 2,500 km.

If you are limited on time you can do it in a week but 2-3 weeks would be better. It is a driving (or cycling) tour that meanders its way casually along the Atlantic coast line. The Wild Atlantic Way highlights some 188 of the very best discovery points to see! It also affords you the opportunity to steer off the well sign posted route and explore many more memorable attractions.

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You need not try to do it all. Pick out a region or two and explore at a leisurely pace. Come back another time to do some more. Maps are deceiving in Ireland. It takes longer than you might expect because there is so much to see and do around every bend in the road and behind every blossom laden hedge.

Hidden Ireland & The Wild Atlantic Way

Hidden Ireland accommodation is scattered up and down the trail giving you a great choice of where to stay while you explore the Wild Atlantic Way. An historic Country House bed and breakfast might suit you for a couple of days or a whole house vacation rental in a cottage, lodge or even a manor might suit an extended stay better. It will be a memorable experience to share with friends or family.

Make sure to check out what Hidden Ireland can offer as you explore the Wild Atlantic Way! We even have a map to help you organise your trip along the west coast! Click HERE to check it out!

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