Our guide to health and fitness in Dublin brings you everything from beautiful parks to running, cycling and walking routes, yoga and meditation, friendly gyms and peaceful places to go.
Feeling the stress of the workweek? Everybody needs a little TLC from time to time and at Salt Cave Paradise in Dublin they offer the most relaxing of experiences. There you can immerse yourself in healing saltwater, wh...
Look to the sky at 2.35am on Friday morning (August 12) and you’ll see a stunning supermoon, much larger and brighter than usual. It’s known as the Sturgeon Moon, and you might even see Saturn near the moon...
The Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland are an area of outstanding beauty. People visit every day to walk along the paths into the mountains and marvel at the gorgeous scenery. However, Mourne Park which is only a coup...
The beautiful Lambay Island lies just across from Tower Bay Beach and is home to some surprising inhabitants. Wallabies have been living on the private island since the 1950s when animal enthusiast Rupert Baring introdu...
Google Doodle marks important events and occasions in the world with graphics and short explanations and this Earth Day Google Earth has shared several potent images of the world’s rapidly shifting geology. Climat...
One of the best places in the world to take a dip, according to an article in the New York Times, the Forty Foot in Dublin is world-famous. The depth of the pool makes it an excellent place to dive in and many a Dubline...
‘A woman is never sexier than when she is comfortable in her clothes’ – Vera Wang. Okay, so obviously Vera Wang wasn’t talking about wearing a duvet, but sometimes you just have to let comfort wi...
Netflix and the meditation app ‘Headspace’ have partnered to teach you the practice of meditation and better sleep. Whether you’re new to the world of meditation or a self-proclaimed pro, you might hav...
We’ve all been there! When you’ve gotta go, you’ve gotta go. But the trouble is, you often can’t find anywhere to do the go-ing when nature calls and you’re out and about. [Featured Image:...
We just want to meet the new Walrus, to be honest. Walruses have never ventured over to Ireland to see what we’ve got to offer. Until now, that is. Arriving in a rather kingly man, asleep on a floating iceberg (li...