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Ireland is full of cottages and castles and cathedrals and pubs. But it so much more than that. Erin's Isle takes you beyond the shillelaghs and the shamrocks in stories that will make you feel like you are there. Plus, you'll get to know the real people who live here and both the authentic and the offbeat you won't want to miss when you travel here yourself.
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Ever wanted to learn the history of whiskey....as you sip it? Bruce MacGregor offers just that at his bar in Inverness. He explains the historic events relative to whiskey distilling in Scotland plus he accompanies the sipping and the history with his own award-winning fiddle playing and interesting anecdotes. You can experience the Malt Whiskey Ex…
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Trad sessions in Ireland always draw a crowd. But it is almost always a crowd there to listen. Dabilla is changing that. Anywhere they play they draw. crowd alright, but it's a high energy, highly involved crowd singing along, clapping, and feeding off he energy produced. That's because Dabilla blends traditional instruments and technique into a ne…
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Kenmare Lace played a big part in sough County Kerry's history. And the Lace design center in that village is working to educate people about the different types of lacemaking in Ireland, and to keep the art alive. Kenmare is also known for a three thousasnd year old stone circle many say has magic powers. Hear about both in this episode of Erin's …
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Experience a truly Scottish find. MacGregor's Bar in Inverness is the real deal. It celebrates Scotland through food, libations, atmosphere and music. Owner Bruce MacGregor, is also a member of a famed Scottish band, Blazing Fiddles. But his bar is about keeping Scottish music alive with all other bands in the area. Hear the magic for yourself in t…
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Inverness is home to the largest second hand book store in Scotland. You'll hear all about what you can find there and the man who is behind that bookseller's business in this episode of Erin's Isle. Plus you'll meet one of the change ringers at St. Andrews Cathedral. She stumbled into it and says it's changed her life. All that and more in this ep…
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Inverness is a city in the north of Scotland, steeped in tradition from music to food to attire. It's one of those places where kilts are not just worn for the tourists...but for everyday wear. And in a little shop called Chisolm's Highland Dress you'll find tradition wrapped in tarten and adorned with a sporran. Heather has been making kilts there…
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Newgrange is a passage tomb located in Ireland's Ancient East. It is one of many monuments there. But what was it actually used for? Anthony Murphy has studied and written extensively about Ireland's Ancient East. From the henges to the tombs and from the dolmens to the standing stones, he has written 7 books about them. Hear his views in this epis…
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UCD's Scholars Choir has been an award-winning internet-famous, crowd-pleasing act for years. It began 23 years ago with Artistic Director Desmond Earley and continues with him in charge. But even with a guest director the group is unbelievable. These singers are mostly scholars in other disciplines across the UCD campus. Only a handful are music m…
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While Ireland brings visions of whiskey and Guinness to mind, Listoke, north of Dublin has opened Ireland's first all gin distillery and giin school. You can learn all about the business and all about distilling your own, in a 3 hour session at the school. They provide the botanicals and the stills, the rules and the recipes. You go home with an ed…
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Michael Kelly is a fiddler who can play anything from rock and roll to bluegrass to jazz. But these days he focuses in on the musice that is in his heart; Irish Music. And while in Reno recently he enchanted the crowd with drinking songs, ballads and instrumental that make you dream of the Emerald Isle. Hear his story and his music on this episode …
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When you visit the city of Cork, don't miss the hidden gems: the butter, the bells and burros. That's right there is a museum there dedicted to butter, you can ring the Shandon bells if you are willing to climb the tower, and not far from Cork the Donkey Sanctuary houses and cares for hundreds of donkeys turned out on their own when agriculture in …
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Gaeltachts are Irish communities where Irish is designated as the primary language. Anyone can drop in, and, yest they will explain things in English if you can't understand them. But it's a way of encouraging the native language and keeping it alive. Donegal is a great Gaeltacht. Not only do you hear Irish all around you, you can see the Irish in …
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Ballyfin is a luxury country house in County Laios, not far from Dublin, Ireland. It is was build in the 1800's and has been a popular getaway for the rich and famous from around the world. In 2018 they held a special dinner and invited Chef Patrick O'Connell from Little Washington Virginia to help. It was grand dinner indeed. Tour the home and the…
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Dingle Gin has just won awards for both its whiskey and its gin. Hear all about how they go about their distilling and why they serve you whisky before the tour even begins. And Sean and Kieran Murphy have found sweet, sweet success using the dairy products of Ireland. They moved to Ireland 20 years ago and have built an empire around ice cream. Mu…
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Hear all about Ann O'Maille and her House of Original Style in Galway. She's a knitter, a teacher and a businesswoman extraordinaire. And find out how a love of nature and a love of art resulted in the silver shamrocks that Maura Dickerson sells at the Galway Market in Galway. All that plus A Broad Abroad, in this episode of Erin's Isle.…
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Riding along the beaches of Ireland free as the wind atop a Connemara Pony is something you see in the movies. And it feels like you're in a movie when you do it, too. Hear what it's like, feel the thrill of the adventure and find some tips on planning your own adventure in Episode 32 of Erin's Isle. And if watching the talents of the sheepdogs tha…
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Michael Browne calls his oysters The Galway Breakfast. "They clean the palette and give you a boost for the day," he says. Hear about how he harvests them and how he gets people to try them. And Seaweed may just be the new Kale. The Connemara Seaweed Company is growing in leaps and bounds. Find out how they harvest that, what goes into processing i…
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Viking reenactments have become quite a popular thing all across Europe and in Northern Ireland they celebrate the Viking heritage in Portadown, not far from Belfast. The annual Viking Festival there includes longboats, a Viking village, crafters, concerts and Vikings of every age. They cook, camp, craft, and battle all through the weekend. And the…
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Dingle is a magical place. And there are some passionate artists who live there. Abi Dillon followed her passion for beach combing and crafts all the way to opening a shop featuring Sea Glass and other artists in the Dingle Area. Harris Moore settled in Dingle and built a Celtic and Prehistoric Museum after traveling the world playing music. And th…
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Imagine rustic coastal courses with incredible greens, golfing around a castle, or a lakeland course that is also home to a historic Abbey and carriages from the Orient Express. Golfing in Ireland offers all that and more. You just need to know where to go to find it. Episode 28 of Erin's Isle shows you were to go, what you'll find and what you jus…
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Meet the Galway Hookers. They are a tradition, and there is a movement to bring them back as a working force in the West of Ireland. The effort to restore the traditional fishing boats of the Claddagh, known as the Galway Hookers, is an international effort and a growing project that involves people from all walks of life all focused on seeing the …
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Irish crystal is known for it's strength, sparkle and elegance.And it's still made by hand. In fact, at Waterford Crystal every piece is hand blown, hand cut and hand finished. And you can watch them making timeless art, and admire the results in every shape you can image. You know what else shines bright for the future? The Blackrock Castle Observ…
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The village of Adare looks like it's from a storybook about Ireland, with thatched cottages, a lovely park and a magnificent Manor House. Find out why Abbeyglen Castle is the friendliest castle in Connemara, hear what sets if apart. And learn all about how wool gets from the sheep to the famous sweaters of the Aran Islands, at Ireland's National Wo…
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When it comes to tractors in Ireland, no one knows more about them than Austin O'Sullivan. He's has studied what they mean to Ireland and he collects them. He started the Agriculture Museum of Ireland and if you're lucky he'll take you on a tour. It's housed in the historic outbuildings of Johnstown Castle near Wexford. Those tractors put a lot of …
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Award-winning food! In this Episode of Erin's Isle we visit Ballymaloe, Ireland's premiere cookery school. Located in rural Ireland between Waterford and Cork it is an amazing international operation training chefs for work around the world. And then we take The Galway Food Tour through the best the west has to offer in cooking and in fresh locally…
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What draws people to Clare Island? Ciara McCalla moved there for what it offered her in natural beauty. She celebrates that energy through yoga and organic food. Beth Moran was drawn to the beauty as well, she celebrates nature with her weavings. And see how a flock on the dock of Clew Bay marks each passing year. All that plus A Broad Abroad in Ep…
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History is valued and protected in Ireland, and that keeps the country's heritage alive and well. Such is the case with the Heritage Park in Wexford where you can see six thousand years of Ireland's history as it was back then. In Kinsale, the Irish Veterans Museum commemorates the Irish born who were lost fighting in wars around the world. And at …
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Visit the Matchmaker Bar in the village of Lisdoonvarna and see how third-generation Willie Daly works his craft. Tour Terra Nova Gardens where Debra Begley has created a fairyland so wonderful that real fairies have moved in. Hear how it all came to be. And learn all about chocolate at the Hazel Mountain Chocolate Factory in Connemara. All that an…
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Scotland is so much more than plaid kilts and haggis. It's a country of museums and highlands and of castles and bustling cities. And the people there are not only friendly, they have very cool accent. As usual for me, my adventures were better because of the things I stumbled upon, than to what you find in a guide book. From the Grand Central Hote…
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The Dingle Peninsula is known for a few things, including the beautiful landscape, Fungi the Dolphin who lives in the bay, and Murphy's ice cream which is made there. But don't miss the pubs.They have some original including one that doubles as a hardware store, one that sells leather goods including shoes, and one that sells all kinds of things an…
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When it comes to finding hidden jewels, The West of Ireland is a great place to hunt. From the buskers in the streets of Galway to the technicians behind the ancient harps of long ago, to the up and coming artists of the future, the west is rich in culture, heritage and art. Learn about how the ancient Irish harps are made, the ideas behind award-w…
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Clare Island is off the coast of Westport on the west coast of Ireland. It's just a 20 minute ferry ride to get there. But it does feel like you are a million miles away once you land there. Life is just a lot simpler there. People are friendlier and there is a feeling of community everywhere you go. You can meet those who make it so special, learn…
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The town of Drogheda turned out in force to celebrate Irish Culture with the largest annual Celtic Music Festival in the world! Hear the musicians in competition and just performing...on stage and on the streets. Eco-artists took part creating a mural that celebrates culture from an environmentally friendly stance. Declan and Els will walk you thro…
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