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Moore Tours Ever dream of travelling to Ireland ? Travel with us, experts is travelling and experiencing the Emerald Isle.

With 30 years experience our team will share with you the wonder of this ancient and vibrant country.

Merry Christmas everyone, its a soggy day but great to be with family.Wish everyone a safe and prosperous new year.
25/12/2021

Merry Christmas everyone, its a soggy day but great to be with family.

Wish everyone a safe and prosperous new year.

Do you have an Irish name ? It's amazing how far the Irish have gotten. It is still possible to trace your history back ...
22/10/2021

Do you have an Irish name ? It's amazing how far the Irish have gotten. It is still possible to trace your history back to a place in Ireland. Have you been to visit ?

The Kilbeggan Distillery in Co Westmeath was  licensed in 1757. It is producing Irish Pot Still whiskey today. What is y...
09/10/2021

The Kilbeggan Distillery in Co Westmeath was licensed in 1757. It is producing Irish Pot Still whiskey today. What is your favorite Irish whiskey ?

Trying this again as the map got cut off.The Irish Clans ruled the country until the Norman invasion and here you can se...
09/07/2021

Trying this again as the map got cut off.

The Irish Clans ruled the country until the Norman invasion and here you can see the lands associated with each clan in 1485. The O'Moores were originally the princes of county Laois but like the rest of the clans would have their lands taken away in the following years.

The Irish Clans ruled the country until the Norman invasion and here you can see the lands associated with each clan in ...
07/07/2021

The Irish Clans ruled the country until the Norman invasion and here you can see the lands associated with each clan in 1485. The O'Moores were originally the princes of county Laois but like the rest of the clans would have their lands taken away in the following years.

This map gives a good idea of the size of Ireland compared to Washington State. For such a small place Ireland is packed...
15/06/2021

This map gives a good idea of the size of Ireland compared to Washington State. For such a small place Ireland is packed with amazing history and scenery.

22/05/2021

We are excited to announce our Whiskey tours. We will have two departures for 2022 :
April 3rd - April 15th
April 16th - April 27th
Join us for some great craic

The Hill of Allen is a volcanic hill located on the edge of the vast Bog of Allen. According to legend, Fionn mac Cumhai...
22/04/2021

The Hill of Allen is a volcanic hill located on the edge of the vast Bog of Allen. According to legend, Fionn mac Cumhaill had a fortress on the hill and the Fianna warriors trained in the land around it.
The tower was built as a folly in 1863 by a local landowner, the Baronet of Donadea, during the construction a large coffin with human remains were discovered, said to be Fionn himself and re-interred under the site

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I've walked to the top of the hill over the years, this time I viewed it from a different angle.

Ireland is land of stories. Here at the Giant's Causeway it is said that this is the ruin of a bridge to Scotland built ...
18/04/2021

Ireland is land of stories. Here at the Giant's Causeway it is said that this is the ruin of a bridge to Scotland built by Fionn Mac Cumhaill the Irish hero.

13/12/2020

Christmas in Ireland is a magical time. The towns and cities are lit up and while the weather may be cold, the pubs are cozy. It a special time when the Irish abroad come home to see family, and friends. Growing up I would see interviews with RTE News of people coming home.
"Where are you coming from ? how long has it been since you were home ?". Now I am the emigrant coming back.

Normally one of my favorite things about coming home for Christmas is there is a welcoming committee. Each day during the holiday season a different school choir will be on hand to add some Christmas cheer to the airport.
This year will be a little different as of course we are all dealing with the effects of Covid and the government is asking people not to come home.

We will all make the best of this year's zoom Christmas. Stay safe and well and with some luck and good judgement we will be back to travel and explore next year.
I wanted to share with you a clip from the past and I look forward travelling in 2021.

05/12/2020

These are made in Ireland by a cousin of mine, they are amazing, check out the designs on the facebook/instagram page. She also does custom cosies if you have something particular in mind. Extremely talented.

In 2020 GAA legend Mícheál O'Muircheartaigh has turned 90. For nearly 70 years he commentated on hurling and Gaelic foot...
30/11/2020

In 2020 GAA legend Mícheál O'Muircheartaigh has turned 90. For nearly 70 years he commentated on hurling and Gaelic football. He was the voice of Gaelic Games. I remember hearing him on the radio when we went on a family drive down the country on a Sunday. My father would be glued to the radio to hear how the match was going, wherever the big match of the day was playing.
Mícheál was legendary for keeping us informed and entertained.
Here are some of his witty live commentary ‘quotes’
Seán Óg Ó hAilpín: his father’s from Fermanagh, his mother’s from Fiji. Neither a hurling stronghold.
…and Brian Dooher is down injured. And while he is, I’ll tell ye a little story: I was in Times Square in New York last week, and I was missing the Championship back home. So I approached a newsstand and I said, “I suppose ye wouldn’t have The Kerryman, would ye?” To which, the Egyptian behind the counter turned to me and he said, “Do you want the North Kerry edition, or the South Kerry edition?” He had both – so I bought both. And Dooher is back on his feet…
Anthony Lynch, the Cork corner-back, will be the last person to let you down – his people are undertakers.
Colin Corkery on the 45 lets go with the right boot. It's over the bar. This man shouldn’t be playing football. He’s made an almost Lazarus-like recovery from a heart condition. Lazarus was a great man but he couldn’t kick points like Colin Corkery.
The stopwatch has stopped. It’s up to God and the referee now. The referee is Pat Horan. God is God.
Teddy McCarthy to Mick McCarthy, no relation, Mick McCarthy back to Teddy McCarthy, still no relation.
I saw a few Sligo people at Mass in Gardiner Street this morning and the omens seem to be good for them. The priest was wearing the same colours as the Sligo jersey! 40 yards out on the Hogan Stand side of the field, Ciarán Whelan goes on a rampage… it’s a goal! So much for religion.
He grabs the sliothar, he’s on the 50! He’s on the 40! He’s on the 30… he’s on the ground!
Pat Fox out to the forty and grabs the sliothar. I bought a dog from his father last week. Fox turns and sprints for goal… the dog ran a great race last Tuesday in Limerick… Fox, to the 21, fires a shot – it goes to the left and wide… and the dog lost as well.
In the first half, they played with the wind. In the second half, they played with the ball.
1-5 to 0-8… well, from Lapland to the Antarctic, that’s level scores in any man’s language.
Pat Fox has it on his hurl and is motoring well now, but here comes Joe Rabbitte hot on his tail… I’ve seen it all now, a Rabbitte chasing a Fox around Croke Park!
Teddy looks at the ball, the ball looks at Teddy…
Mike Houlihan for Limerick. He had his jaw broken by a kick from a bullock two months ago. He’s back now. ‘Twas some bullock that broke Mike Houlihan’s jaw!

Mícheál is still doing well and living in Kildare

We finished up with a few days in Dublin to put some history in perspective and to check out the pubs and music :-)
31/03/2020

We finished up with a few days in Dublin to put some history in perspective and to check out the pubs and music :-)

Wicklow is called the garden of Ireland and it's mountains have called people for centuries. St. Kevin founded the 'mona...
27/03/2020

Wicklow is called the garden of Ireland and it's mountains have called people for centuries. St. Kevin founded the 'monastic city' of Glendalough. The name means the valley of two lakes and it's a beautiful spot. Afterwards we took one of my favorite drives over the Sally Gap. What's your favorite drive in Ireland ?

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