Here are five stunning hiking trails you have to try this summer
12:25 Thursday, 03 June 2021
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Summer 2021 is one for the outdoors.
With ‘staycations’ very much in vogue this year, it’s the perfect opportunity to discover some of Ireland’s hidden gems.
We’ve teamed up with ONESONIC, an Irish designer and vendor of high-quality, wireless headphones to ensure you have the best audio quality to take with you on your adventures.
The perfect package to help you explore these five spectacular hiking trails you won’t want to miss this summer:
1. The Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail (Stairway to Heaven), Co. Fermanagh
Who doesn’t love a good Irish dancing flash mob?!
Witnessing an Irish dance show - whether it s this adorable toddler in Galway trying a few steps, or the professionals over at Riverdance taking over the big stage - is always a treat.
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This St. Patrick s Day Irish dance flash mob, however, is one of our favorites!
More than 100 Irish dancers spread some St. Patrick s Day cheer at the Central Station in Sydney, Australia in March 2011. The fine footwork was coordinated by Tourism Ireland and Jason Oremus with Chris Naish and the Sneaky Steppers crew.
Shared on YouTube by Discover Ireland, this exciting flash mob video features some awesome Irish dancing from members of Riverdance as well as local school children.
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This ancient Irish site tucked away in the west of Ireland is a hidden gem on par with the famous burial sites at Newgrange and Tara.Â
Most tourists, both Irish and international, will be unfamiliar with Rathcroghan in County Roscommon, but it used to be the ancient royal capital of Connacht.Â
With over 240 ancient monuments in the area, Rathcroghan is âone of the most important prehistoric and early medieval landscapes in all of Ireland, according to Daniel Curley who manages the site s visitor center in the nearby town of Tulsk.Â
The site includes a wide array of prehistoric monuments, including burial mounds, ringforts, temple sites, and even a ritual gate to the otherworld, described as Ireland s Gate to Hell. Â