In the early hours of a summer morning, Niamh Scullion from Belfast, and her teammates, row their 12-seater currach past Islay Island, in Scotland’s Hebrides. They continue past Gigha, another island ...
The Camino de Santiago (or Way of St. James) is an internationally renowned ancient network of pilgrim routes stretching throughout France and Spain that finally comes together in the northwest ...
The whiff of sea air in Duhallow is at least 40 miles from any person's doorstep, but that hasn't stopped a hardy bunch in Kilbrin from building not one but two Connemara curraghs. John Corkery along ...
Shipshape: Holger Lönze covered the hull of his boat with recycled denim and coal tar It's a sunny day at Kinnego Marina on Lough Neagh. A crowd of people are gathered on the shore, chatting, making ...
Long before Christopher, Leif or Eric sailed west across the Atlantic to stumble upon North America’s islands, an Irish monk named Brendan is said to have crossed that sea. For his troubles, he was ...
Dublin's Temple Bar is known for its craic agus ceol, but in recent weeks, visitors may have come across a currach too. The traditional boat has been built in TØN Gallery by artist Mark Redden. Mr ...
A NEW BOOK on the history of the Boyne Currach promises to attract a lot of attention. Claidhbh O Gibne is behind the project and it will be out on November 4. ' The Boyne Currach' tells the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results