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  • Derry

Barefoot on Carntogher: Reliving Ireland’s Famine Flight Through Northern Ireland’s Emigrant Walk

A first-person perspective photograph shows a person's bare, mud-caked feet walking on a rocky, wet mountain path. In the mid-ground, a woman dressed in 19th-century clothing carries a bundle and walks towards a stone cairn on the hilltop. To the right of the path is a wooden sign with dark lettering that reads: "BAREFOOT ON CARNTOGHER: RELIVING IRELAND’S FAMINE FLIGHT THROUGH NORTHERN IRELAND’S EMIGRANT WALK." The landscape is bleak with dark heather under a cloudy, overcast sky.
Walk barefoot through famine history on Northern Ireland’s brutal Emigrant Trail. Your feet will feel what desperate ancestors endured. Their hunger becomes yours.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • November 21, 2025
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  • Derry

Why Free Outdoor Attractions in Northern Ireland Might Be More Valuable Than You Think

Peace Bridge with bus crossing in Derry City, Co. Derry, Northern Ireland, with the Guildhall and city skyline in the background.
Think you need to pay for breathtaking views? Northern Ireland’s free natural wonders rival costly attractions worldwide. UNESCO sites, ancient temples, and rare ecosystems await without emptying your wallet. Nature’s greatest spectacles cost nothing.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • September 30, 2025
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  • Golf

Why Northern Ireland Is Beating Scotland at Its Own Game, and Golfers Can’t Stay Away

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Scotland’s monopoly on golf tourism is crumbling as Northern Ireland steals the spotlight, skyrocketing from £33M to £86M in a decade. Americans can’t resist the coastal masterpieces that challenge traditional favorites.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • July 18, 2025
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  • Blog

Rory McIlroy’s Identity Dilemma: Golf Fame Amid Northern Ireland’s Unhealed Wounds

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Can golf star Rory McIlroy’s radical rejection of traditional identity labels heal the wounds of Northern Ireland? His choice transcends ancient tribal divisions. The world watches.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 21, 2025
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  • Hiking

Why Northern Ireland’s Wild Trails Are Beating City Breaks This Summer

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While cities crumble under tourism pressure, Northern Ireland’s wild trails offer ancient myths, thrilling challenges, and soul-stirring escapes. The landscape’s raw beauty heals modern life’s wounds.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 19, 2025
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  • Belfast

Why Northern Ireland’S Most Luxurious Hotel Is Tucked Inside a Former Bank Vault

"Concierge in top hat welcoming guests at The Fitzwilliam Hotel entrance in Belfast city centre."
From bank vault to luxury suite: How Belfast’s Fitzwilliam Hotel transformed financial restraint into opulent indulgence while maintaining its historical gravitas. The thick walls tell stories money can’t buy.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 13, 2025
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  • Blog

Why the 2025 Open Could Be Northern Ireland’s Biggest Economic Game-Changer Yet

Northern Ireland’s 2025 Open Championship will inject £63M into the economy, despite a £37M decrease from 2019. Tourism’s meteoric rise continues as local businesses prepare for a global spotlight worth millions. Will your business capitalize?
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 12, 2025
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  • Belfast

Why County Derry Might Be Northern Ireland’s Most Overlooked Gem

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While everyone rushes to Belfast, County Derry quietly boasts Ireland’s oldest settlement, unbreached 17th-century walls, and a Nobel laureate’s homeland. The authentic magic happens where tourists aren’t looking.
  • ITR
  • May 9, 2025
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  • Hiking

Why Northern Ireland’s Most Breathtaking Hike Is Hiding Ancient Myth and Insta-Perfect Views

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Northern Ireland hides volcanic oddities where giants once walked. Trek 450 stairs through mythical landscapes to find Instagram-worthy vistas, with seals and falcons as hiking companions. Nature’s ancient secrets await you.
  • ITR
  • May 7, 2025
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  • Irish Tourism News

Why Northern Ireland Is Hiring Deaf Tour Guides to Transform Inclusive Tourism

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While most tour guides rely on speech, Northern Ireland is revolutionizing tourism by training deaf guides who tell stories through sign language. This groundbreaking program transforms accessibility into authenticity. The deaf community now leads the way.
  • Irish Tourist Radio Team
  • May 1, 2025
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