Category: Heritage
Lugud’s Leacht And Amazing Ogham Stones
With fantastic itineraries, exciting places to go to, and must-see attractions, plan your perfect trip to Ardmore along Ireland’s Ancient East. Some must-see objects that [Read More…]
Did A Lonesome Bell Ever Ring Out Over Ardmore Bay?
For any visitor to Ardmore, there’s a historic presence forever in your heart. And, there’s no better way to understand the past than by walking [Read More…]
117 Were Killed In Ardmore In One Day
What can you expect from a trip to Ardmore? How about stunning landscapes, a temperate climate, a warm welcome, and a story of mass executions [Read More…]
Explore The Succession Of Pastors In Ardmore Up To 1912
Heritage is as much about people as it is about the built environment. And, no history of Ardmore would be complete without an exploration of [Read More…]
The Sheep Of The Chieftain’s Wife
Soak up the unique atmosphere of Ardmore, and hundreds of years of history light up some of the most iconic sights in the country. In [Read More…]
100’s Of Amazing Facts On The Secret Life Of McKennas Castle That No One Is Telling You
Step inside one of the great locations in Ardmore. And, immerse yourself in a medieval palace like no other in Ardmore. Be transported to a [Read More…]
The Students Of The Ardmore Irish Schools
Jim Morrish found a picture recently of his late aunt, Eileen Murray (the young girl with the round glasses bottom right-hand corner 2nd row, wearing a [Read More…]
Why The Amazing Lookout Is Worth Your Attention
When you come and visit Ardmore, take a moment and lose yourself by some of Ireland’s most striking Look Out Towers. Perched on the headland [Read More…]
Introducing The Amazing Ardmore Rocket Crew
With some of the finest heritage sites in Ireland, and a shipwrecks, Ardmore is an history lover’s paradise. Make the most of your stay in [Read More…]
The Truth Behind The Old Coastguard Station
Set high on a cliff overlooking Ardmore Beach and Bay, this building was constructed on the Odell Estate for the coastguards in 1867. Today the [Read More…]