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County Antrim

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  • Whiskey

Four-Star Tourism NI Whiskey Hotel in the Glens of Antrim, Why It’s Attracting Attention

A side-profile view of the Harbourview Hotel in Carnlough, Northern Ireland, featuring a grand white building partially covered in lush green ivy. The scene includes a white balustrade in the foreground, a quiet street leading to a historic stone arch bridge in the background, and a warm sunset glow across the clouds.
A whiskey hotel in a quiet Irish harbour village is turning heads—and the 300+ collection is only part of the story.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 14, 2026
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  • Derry

Why Ulster’s Bloody Past and Wild Coasts Still Lure Travelers North

Couple enjoying street food at a Pyke ’N’ Pommes stall in Derry with historic Guildhall illuminated at dusk
Ulster’s blood-soaked history and wild coasts hide a truth most travelers never expect—and the peace walls tell only half the story.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • April 9, 2026
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  • Destination

Why Ireland’s Lesser-Known Corners Are Outshining Tourist Hotspots, And What You’re Missing Out On

Hikers standing on the dramatic cliffs of Slieve League in County Donegal, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean under moody skies.
While tourists crowd Ireland’s famous spots, breathtaking ancient caves, haunted castles, and pristine islands remain blissfully empty. These overlooked gems tell Ireland’s real story.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • January 15, 2026
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  • Whiskey

Over 1 Million Flock to Irish Whiskey Distilleries, Outpacing National Tourism Growth

Hand holding a Roe & Co whiskey glass during a guided tasting at the Roe & Co Distillery in Dublin.
Irish whiskey tourism explodes with 1 million+ visitors spending €41.6 million in 2025 – outpacing national growth by 23%. Americans are flocking to distilleries while small producers surprise everyone.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • November 17, 2025
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  • Blog

Dark Hedges Near Collapse After 250 Years Why Their Time Might Be Running Out

Dark Hedges tree tunnel on Bregagh Road, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Game of Thrones’ iconic Dark Hedges face extinction after 250 years. Only half remain standing, with more marked for removal. Their Gothic beauty is literally being loved to death.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • August 26, 2025
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  • Blog

Oldest Irish Whiskey Distillery

Is Ireland’s oldest whiskey distillery a misleading myth? Bushmills flaunts its 1608 royal license while Kilbeggan claims continuous licensing since 1757. The ancient truth matters more than you think.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • February 9, 2025
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  • St. Patrick's Day

St. Patrick’s Day Parades Happening Worldwide Today, Which City Goes Biggest?

An artistic, symmetrical view of a bright green river lined with black ornate lamp posts. Each lamp post holds a vibrant green banner featuring a white three-leaf shamrock. Neoclassical buildings with many columns line the water under a soft, hazy sky.
New York’s 1762 parade still reigns supreme—but Holyoke and Pittsburgh are making a serious case for the crown.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • March 17, 2026
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  • Whiskey

How Whiskey, Music, and Local Food Are Turning Northern Ireland Distilleries Into Must-Visit Icons

How whiskey, music, and local food are transforming Northern Ireland distilleries into must-visit visitor experiences at sunset.
Beyond bottles of whiskey: Northern Ireland’s distilleries transform into cultural icons with live music, local cuisine, and ancient craft. Even whiskey purists can’t resist these memorable experiences.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • January 17, 2026
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  • Blog

Why Your Irish Family Tree Might Be Missing Its Roots, And How to Fix It

Illustration of an Irish family tree with missing roots, set in an Irish landscape with an old map and magnifying glass symbolising Irish genealogy research.
Missing Irish ancestors? Your family tree isn’t broken—historical catastrophes erased crucial records. Learn how civil registrations, census data, and alternative sources mend genealogical gaps. Records exist where you least expect them.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • January 9, 2026
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  • Blog

Why Ireland’s Forgotten Island of Ruins and Legends Still Captivates More Than Its Crowded Hotspots

Ruins of Dunluce Castle at sunset on the coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. A dramatic, moody sunset over the crumbling ruins of Dunluce Castle, perched on a cliff edge overlooking the sea. The historic ruins of Dunluce Castle stand against a dark, cloudy sky as sunlight breaks through, illuminating the coastline.
Ireland’s forgotten phantom islands and crumbling castles whisper stories that crowded tourist spots can’t tell. Ancient legends and ghost-filled ruins await those brave enough to listen.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • September 3, 2025
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A side-profile view of the Harbourview Hotel in Carnlough, Northern Ireland, featuring a grand white building partially covered in lush green ivy. The scene includes a white balustrade in the foreground, a quiet street leading to a historic stone arch bridge in the background, and a warm sunset glow across the clouds.
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Four-Star Tourism NI Whiskey Hotel in the Glens of Antrim, Why It’s Attracting Attention

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: A digital illustration of the new Diageo Littleconnell Brewery in Ireland, featuring an opening ceremony with a ribbon-cutting, a large promotional billboard, and an expansive modern industrial facility set against a lush green landscape.
  • Blog

Diageo’s Littleconnell Brewery Opens, And Ireland’s Brewing Map Just Changed With €1bn Commitment

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  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
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A group of ancient dry-stone beehive huts (clocháns) on a cliffside terrace of Skellig Michael, overlooking the blue Atlantic Ocean with Little Skellig in the distance.
  • Destination

Sceilg Mhichíl Reopens May 9, 2026, Are You Ready for Its Strict Booking Rules?

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