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When on Ireland tours many people visit the wondeful Armagh Cathedral…..but there is another hidden gem. The ruins of Armagh Friary , founded by the Franciscans in 1263 , lie just of the appropriately named “Friary Road” , near the grounds of the old Archbishop’s Palace. There is also the Palace Stables Heritage Centre which has interesting [...]

A quaint tiny village in County Down with a real hidden gem worth seeing on any Ireland tours. The village is built around an abbey founded in 1193 by Affreca. She was the daughter of Godred , King of Man , and the wife of John De Courcey. It was founded as a thanksgiving for having [...]

Helen’s Bay is in County Down , and a great little hidden gem on Ireland tours. Just down the bay itself , a walking path leads east to Grey Point Fort , positioned to command the mouth of Belfast Lough , along with its sister fort at Kilroot on the other side.  The fort has what you’d [...]

Beyond Cushendall , on the North coast of Ireland , a cliff top path leads to the tours of Layde Old Church. This is a real hidden gem on Ireland tours. The chuch is the chief burial place of  the MacDonnells , which originally dates from the thirteenth century. In fact the local historical society has published [...]

This testimonial is very late but heartfelt. This summer on a tour arranged by Sandra Fraser, you were kind enough to be our host. We had a wonderful day exploring and seeing sights that we could not have seen on a large tour bus. We look at the pictures we took and marvel at the  [...]

On any tours of Ireland you may visit the Mourne Mountains. If you do you have a chance to view a couple of hidden gems …… Annalong and the Silent Valley. The small fishing harbour of Annalong  ( Ath na Long – “Ford of the ships ) is  a pleasantly relaxed seaside town during the summer [...]