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As far as tourist appeal goes, the small island of Ireland punches far above its own weight. The country is so packed with delights that visitors are often reduced to describing its charms in hyperbolic clichés: it is the greenest country, full of the friendliest people, all of whom would be geniuses if they weren't distracted by the lure of the pub.

Ireland is indeed a green country - so much rainfall must have its benefits - and the people are justifiably renowned for their friendliness. As for the geniuses, well, the Irish will proudly point to their four Nobel Laureates for Literature and declare that the success rate is unmatched in any other country of its size, all the while ensuring that the sacred 'round' system (where everyone buys a drink for everyone else in turn) is strictly adhered to.

Yet Ireland's charms run far deeper than the legendary craic of the pub or the accomplishments of a bunch of (mostly) dead writers. It has a remarkable history that is woven into virtually everything, from the prehistoric stone monuments of the Boyne Valley to the monuments honouring its fallen patriots, men and women who dared challenge the imperious might of its longtime occupier and contemporary friend, Britain.

It has a vibrant and dynamic capital, Dublin, which has spearheaded a stunning period of economic growth that has seen the country transformed from rural backwater to the envy of Europe. As a result, the Irish have grown in worldliness that continues to propel them to greater heights of achievement. Even the thorniest issue of all - Northern Ireland - has seen a kind of resolution and Ireland looks to the future with untrammelled confidence.

 

What's Happening

Cork Film Festival

Until Tue 08 Dec 2009
Cork Film Festival - © Cork Film Festival
© Cork Film Festival

Internationally held in high regard, this festival was created to celebrate the art of film, developing an ever-increasing and enthusiastic audience of filmmakers and film-lovers over the years. For the vibrant city of Cork, it is one of the most important events in the social and cultural calendar. With screenings and associated lectures throughout the week, the programme is wide-ranging, an eclectic mix of big-budget movies, world cinema, innovative independent films, animation, documentaries, student projects and short films. In particular, the festival supports the short film, seeing it as art form as well as a route for young filmmakers to enter the industry, and provides lectures on favourite directors, new productions and developments.
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Leopardstown Christmas Racing Festival
Sat 26 Dec 2009 - Tue 29 Dec 2009 Beginning on Boxing Day, this four-day horserace meeting is the perfect way to blow off the Christmas cobwebs.
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Limerick Christmas Racing Festival
Sat 26 Dec 2009 - Tue 29 Dec 2009 A great way to carry on the indulgence and excesses of Christmas Day, the annual Christmas Racing Festival is one of the main highlights of the festive season in Limerick.
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Guinness Storehouse Festival
Mon 01 Mar 2010 - Fri 19 Mar 2010 Guinness Storehouse, home to the world famous beer, will throw open its doors and invite visitors from all around the world to join in with the St Patrick's Day celebrations at the Guinness Storehouse Festival.
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St Patrick's Festival
Mon 01 Mar 2010 - Wed 31 Mar 2010 The Cork festival is one of the biggest St Patrick's Day events in Ireland and has events for all the family.
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